> if I support you but threaten to stop supporting you as soon as you get to work for money—suddenly working for money looks less attractive
So you agree that "the problem with welfare today is that its a disincentive to work"?
> if I support you but threaten to stop supporting you as soon as you get to work for money—suddenly working for money looks less attractive
So you agree that "the problem with welfare today is that its a disincentive to work"?
No, that's not "the problem". Framing dissatisfaction with existing solutions as if there is a singular problem is not constructive.
It's probably worse as a disincentive to marriage than as a disincentive to work.