Quote from Mav88:
But who should be 'allowed' money, the people who work or those who do nothing? If they get hungry enough they will work.
It's also pretty basic economics that if the government does that every single year, borrowing costs will eventually force the government to print money and impoverish everyone.
Who should be allowed money? Those who have worked and saved, and took risks. Those who believe in workfare, not welfare, absolutely. Hunger should not exist in this Country, leaving the analogy a bit, but health care should not be a concern either, IMO. I would rather my people had their own health care rather than my having to negotiate for it, or provide cash for it, which is what would happen with single payer, but I regress.
Yes, borrowing costs, even though kept artificially low by the FED, IMO, will eventually lead to some changes, if we don't put a stop to wasteful spending, wars, subsidies to the oil companies, and yes, even many entitlement programs. Not Draconian, but planned.