No, it has failed simply because so many have participated and for a great many they are comfortable with what is provided. In any given population there will be somewhere around 10-25% that will never do anything more than what is required to have the basics and since the gov’t is providing them food, water, housing, healthcare and a cash stipend they are “comfortable” where they are.

The whole system needs to be revamped, subsidizing poverty only gives us more of it.

Make welfare solely a hand up with work, education, job training etc and keep it limited to two years max, not just two years at a time, but max.

We aren’t “helping families” by teaching them to be dependent on the gov’t or by encouraging sloth and laziness by paying them for it.

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