John,

If by "the current situation" you mean govt welfare, then the
answer is number 3. Great elaboration as to how and why it is the
best answer is contained in the paper (and in basic Libertarian
principles). Briefly those consist of explaining that welfare
stifles interest in business and innovation and work, and how
stopping welfare increases said interest which then raises the
standard of living by decreasing poverty through capitalism.

-Mark

PS: Thank-you for being more polite.
 

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>
> You claim my position offers "no solutions or alternatives",
but
> that's only because it does not offer them in the form of
> more/modified welfare handouts. You claim the paper is "all
> bullshit" for the same reason: because it disagrees with your
> notion that (modified?) welfare is the solution (to problems
> caused by welfare).
>




Alright Mark, you tell me...without having to repeat all the
facts, what do
YOU suggest?
1. Leave the current situation in place.

2. Change it to something else.

3. Eliminate it and leave the people to fend for themselves.

Please, if you choose to change it, HOW would you change it?

If you can not answer that, this conversation is simply a moor
example of
mental masturbation.





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