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Vern, I’ve had a parent in a similiar situation. My ‘dad’ - her scumbag husband - left us when I was nine. My mother then started training to enter the workforce again, but was diagnosed with cancer. She had no money or savings of her own and was treated in a public hospital.
If it were up to you, and welfare didn’t exist, there was a completetly private healthcare system that required insurance or savings for treatment, then she would be dead. That’s not intended to emotionally blackmail you into conceding anything (as if that were possible anyway). I just can’t see how that outcome could be any different. Your self-help philosophy is pure ideology, (intentionally?) vague, with little specifics about **how **people are supposed to become self sufficient with absolutely no government help at all. Hence it seems to lack compassion.
I agree it’s better to have a working parent than one on welfare. But if that isn’t possible, those beliefs in practice could mean some people become homeless, potentially starve to death, with no hope at all.
If it were up to you, and welfare didn’t exist, there was a completetly private healthcare system that required insurance or savings for treatment, then she would be dead. That’s not intended to emotionally blackmail you into conceding anything (as if that were possible anyway). I just can’t see how that outcome could be any different. Your self-help philosophy is pure ideology, (intentionally?) vague, with little specifics about **how **people are supposed to become self sufficient with absolutely no government help at all. Hence it seems to lack compassion.
I agree it’s better to have a working parent than one on welfare. But if that isn’t possible, those beliefs in practice could mean some people become homeless, potentially starve to death, with no hope at all.