cawacko
Well-known member
Why shouldn't governments help? The problem is the safety net comes along too late, after the people have lost everything.
It's not a matter of just giving to people. There can even be some sort of restitution later on. Many people live paycheck to paycheck and losing a job for a few months can mean losing everything they've worked for.
An example is unemployment benefits. There is usually a waiting period. That waiting period results in the person starting off behind in their financial responsibilities and they have to deal with creditors hounding them.
Start benefits from day one and keep the same qualifying period. At least the person can adjust.
The problem with waiting too long is the person loses initiative. They suffer such a great loss before the assistance kicks in. Is it any wonder they are not motivated? Is it any wonder why they try to cheat the system? Their government sat by and watched them lose everything before offering help.
Contrary to what we're frequently told people will strive to get ahead and better themselves. A healthy person is not going to choose a life on welfare but one who has lost everything has lost their drive. That is the "crime".
I lost my job this year. They laid off 10 of the 12 people in my group, including myself, on 'Black Monday'. Should the company have notified the government before I was let go so I could start receiving benefits the minute I was let go? Should HR at my company have come up to me a few weeks before I got let go and told me 'hey, we are going to let you go in a couple of weeks, start filling out this government unemployment stuff now?'
And while getting laid off f'ing sucks I haven't sat around and blamed the government. If I lose my drive to find a new job that is not the government's fault that is on me.
I don't really see anyone arguing here there should be no government or no benefits for people. But it's like you want people to be beyond coddled.