• sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Wouldn’t all government welfare be “insurance” since they’re funded with tax dollars? Even if you’re not a net tax payer, you’re still paying your fair share as defined by the tax code.

    So I really don’t understand that line of discussion. Whether you’re getting Social Security or food assistance, it’s welfare. I don’t care if you need it or not, if you’re getting a benefit from the government, I consider it all the same thing.

    Imo, we should combine most of the various government benefits into a single check you get based on your income. Here’s my plan:

    • if you make nothing, you are brought up to the poverty line
    • if you make under a living wage (say, 2x the poverty line), you get a benefit on a sliding scale based on income
    • if you make over a living wage, you get no benefit

    This would replace the EITC, Social Security, food assistance programs, etc, though probably not Medicare/Medicaid.