> Scott wrote:
> My biggest problem with the programs designed to help those in need are:
> 1. They don't seem to really help.
> 2. They are abused by people who do not need the services, but are just too
> damned lazy.
>

Couldn't agree more!  So do you and I agree in principle that:

1.) Wealth redistribution is an investment, but

2.) It's fraught with management problems such as timely course
corrections based on metics measured against goals.

Thus,

3.) Some level of wealth redistribution is appropriate but the
programs should be considered as fiscal policy, should be founded on
sound management, and should include transparent measures.

Would you agree?

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