I don’t see these as objections, however. I like having ways to minimize my taxes.
I’d love to see welfare meted out as follows: Every citizen gets two years of welfare, but that’s it. You can use it at any time, even if you are fully employed at the time, but once your two years worth are used up, yer gonna have to depend on the charity of individual citizens, churches, etc. or die on the street, so use it wisely.
“Id love to see welfare meted out as follows: Every citizen gets two years of welfare, but thats it. You can use it at any time, even if you are fully employed at the time, but once your two years worth are used up, yer gonna have to depend on the charity of individual citizens, churches, etc. or die on the street, so use it wisely.”
A good plan, but restrict the 2 years maximum use to a maximum time of 6 months for each welfare session. Then, they have to wait 10 years before they get the next 6 months.
So they get 24 months divided over 40 years.
Also, If they go off welfare in 2 months, they would have 22 months life time left or whatever the math would work out to be.