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Welfare is funded by every person living in America who work, and through their taxes
welfare is funded. ... Many women on welfare nowadays are living
off of it and seek no alternative to work or find a job, which is unfair. ...
I first believe that welfare should be stopped immediately. Statistics show that it is
about an 8 to 2 vote on to stop welfare. ... The best alternative can be to send cards to all people on welfare
stating that your welfare will be cut within “5 months. ... Dot and Kathy are two single-parents with
children who have been living off of welfare for the longest time. ... The Act stated that single
parents can be on welfare from up to 2-5 years max. ...
Five years is too long of a gap, and most people on welfare will take that alternative. ... The problem is
that the welfare issue isn’t a small problem, that can be dealt with, it is a huge problem
that only grows day-by-day nationwide.
By stopping welfare immediately, America would have one less thing to worry
about and it would help the economy. ... In turn stopping welfare for would
give the average American worker more to take home, and for big companies more to
finance and more opportunities to hire more employees. ...
The drawbacks of this idea is that people who were on welfare and are un-
educated will have to start a struggling life. ... To bring a sudden change would result to many people breaking into riots
who support or live off of welfare. ... This would help because the program would help people on welfare find jobs,
and help on job experience/educated.
Approximate Word count = 1334 Approximate Pages = 5.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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