Good point. The poisoned pill of welfare is the dependence that it creates. This is why community hand-ups, generally private or church organized, is the way to go. Because it is local and people can be held to account by the very community they get their gibs from.
Yes, exactly. That's how it used to be in most countries up until the late 19th century. Aside from churches fraternal societies used to handle social and medical insurance.
Broc_Liath 0 points 3.4 years ago
Yes, exactly. That's how it used to be in most countries up until the late 19th century. Aside from churches fraternal societies used to handle social and medical insurance.