Kasz216 said:
I disagree... if you went with taxpayer based budgeting model... (That is the taxpayer decides what his taxes will pay the next year). I bet most Welfare would be one of the first things that filled up... espiecally stuff like WIC Various farm subsidies where we pay farmers, price supports and the like would probably go pretty quickly though, assistance to help poor people get home loans would likely go, stuff like that. The "mid level" welfare that's less about taking care of the poor and more about trying to elevate the poor. That stuff that doesn't actually focus on the poor.
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Lol wtf. You take one sentence out of that post and go off on a tangent.
You're welcome to disagree, but your argument isn't remotely compelling. Why would I, Joe Tax-payer, support the welfare program if I don't require it and find it unnecessary? There was a time before food stamps and society functioned just fine, if not better than it does today.
And hey, LOOK! Americans support a Work over Welfare mentality! Astonishing!
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/business/general_business/march_2013/americans_favor_work_over_welfare_as_response_to_poverty
Additionally, 64% think too many are dependent upon government aid:
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/business/general_business/march_2013/64_think_too_many_are_dependent_on_government_aid
51% think government spends too much on poverty programs:
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/business/general_business/october_2012/51_think_government_spends_too_much_on_poverty_programs
And you think taxpayers would support these things?
Idealism at its finest. Joe-Taxpayer probably isn't on food stamps and doesn't care to support the welfare leeches.