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Read this short Letter to the Editor published by Deseret News. In it, Jim Green

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Question

Read this short Letter to the Editor published by Deseret News. In it, Jim Green gives his opinion on the welfare system. Regardless of your stand on the issue, use your knowledge from this week's discussions and lecture to evaluate the effectiveness of this letter Why can't people learn from history and realize it is not the role of government to "provide" for the poor? When the government confiscates from taxpayers, which is mandatory, to give to the less fortunate, everyone loses. There is no volunteer charitable element in this. It's a "Robin Hood" approach... rob the haves to give to the have-nots. We know anything done through the government has a huge amount of waste. The people receiving the assistance begin to look at it as an entitlement and don't really appreciate it. It makes them dependent and resentful. Welfare assistance should only be done through the private sector with "voluntary" donations from those who want to help. We did this for almost 200 years in our country and it worked fine. And it creates a win/win situation because those who give feel the reward of generosity and the receivers feel more appreciation because they know it's a voluntary sacrifice to help them. There is no good that comes from government welfare programs. We can look around and see what an abysmal failure the notion has been in recent decades. It's time to turn things back to the private sector where this giving properly belongs. Jim Green

Explanation / Answer

The comments mentioned above is extremely true. Even I believe the same. It is very true that the government policy of minting money in the form of taxes from people who earn their money by working hard. This is a kind of compulsion that has to be done by money earners which is a kind of burden for them. Moreover, the Government promises to make the lives of the poor with this money. But, in most of the cases this is not even true. Nobody knows where the money goes. This makes the saying true that rich becomes richer and poor becomes poorer. Instead, as mentioned in the above comment, donations can be done voluntarily which helps poor people live their lives in a better way and the most important part is that the money directly reaches the poor.