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It's often suggested that welfare programs are broken and should be done away with, and in the absence of welfare programs, charitable giving would take over for what welfare programs used to cover.
Do you think that can happen?
Why or why not?
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Edited by Gaara444: 3/28/2014 2:33:03 PMNo, while I completely support charitable giving and understand the fact that there is a lot of good out of it, I also understand that it's not predictable and can't do things welfare programs have. [quote]it's a myth that the occasional deluded libertarian likes to spew because it's a comfortable lie that reassures their ideology, but it would simply not happen. [/quote] It's users like this that make B.net liberals look bad. No one denies the importance of taxes, but if you're still helping your community by donating to charity with an equal or greater amount of money you shouldn't have more money taken out to help those you already helped. That's what Libertarians mean by charitable giving replacing your taxes, only if you give an equal or greater amount than what your tax money would have gone to those programs.