In the U.S. millions of families live on welfare, some feel as though people are taking advantage of the system and the government. Working people argue that it is not fair that they work and their money goes to people who do not work and sit around and do nothing. Others argue that it is not fair to the kids, that just because the parents have no money the kids shouldnt have to suffer and go with out on things that they need to survive, and that is where welfare is a must in the U.S.
When should families receive welfare?
Should single adults with no kids receive welfare?
How broke does someone need to be before they receive welfare?
If some one does not have a job and is not trying to get a job should they still receive welfare?
Is it fair to the people who work that they should have to pay for the people who do not work?
Should people on welfare have to do some sort of job or service for the government, something like community service?
What things should welfare cover; medical, food, home, heat, etc.....?
Holly Harms 9:00