Sort of. “Welfare” is not terribly specific. Sort of a catch all term. As a society, we’ve shied away from handing out cash. TANF still does but in the welfare reforms of the 90s it got scaled way back from its predecessor program. Most “welfare” isn’t cash. It’s housing subsidies, food stamps, etc.

The idea being that we already shell out a lot of money for the needy but in programs where we’ve decided what they should spend it on. As a conservative, maybe you’d agree that the individual actually knows how to spend the money more wisely for their individual situation. So why not just take all our welfare spending and turn it into cash and see what happens? There are some compelling reasons to get behind it.