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Ridgerunner
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Giving cash doesn’t solve everything, but it can solve SOMETHING. I recall at our parish, for example, one could “adopt” children or adults by donating $30/month to a Catholic charity operated by a religious order. I recall seeing that would be a 50% income increase to a semi-disabled farmer in the Dominican Republic. $30 wouldn’t make him a middle class American, but a 50% increase in income is always dramatic in ways we perhaps couldn’t see, but which the individual could.Why do you think giving cash is the answer, that it solves anything?
Facts show that increased spending doesn’t alleviate poverty.
Would that increase dependency? Well, maybe, and in a very small way. But it’s sort of difficult to think of that as being a society-destroyer. That’s a long way from the government providing $60,000 in goods and services to a multi-generation welfare family.