C CyJackX Oct 8, 2016 #11 Here's a practical answer: A "deadbeat" who can't get welfare would inevitably become more of a nuisance to society. Managing that requires money.
Here's a practical answer: A "deadbeat" who can't get welfare would inevitably become more of a nuisance to society. Managing that requires money.
wildchild Oct 8, 2016 #12 CyJackX said: Here's a practical answer: A "deadbeat" who can't get welfare would inevitably become more of a nuisance to society. Managing that requires money. More... What?
CyJackX said: Here's a practical answer: A "deadbeat" who can't get welfare would inevitably become more of a nuisance to society. Managing that requires money. More... What?
C CyJackX Oct 8, 2016 #13 I assumed this was a question about welfare, but perhaps I'm reading into it too much and you're making a broader theoretical question. Could you clarify the question a little more?
I assumed this was a question about welfare, but perhaps I'm reading into it too much and you're making a broader theoretical question. Could you clarify the question a little more?