Zone1 Should welfare recipients be prohibited from buying cruise vacations?

Lisa558

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If parents cannot afford to feed their children without responsible taxpayers giving them money for it, then how can they buy a cruise vacation? If reality, taxpayers are paying for the cruise because the welfare recipients didn’t have to pay for food,

Of course, this would be hard to enforce. Perhaps a workaround would be a minimal credit score of say, 500, in order to board. Most welfare recipients I’ve worked with (when I volunteer taught financial literacy) had abysmal credit scores, and some with $10,000 debit.

If cruises limited guests to people who feed their own families, we’d see less of the brawls like like these:

 
Oh, they use their drug money for that.
That’s true. Also cigarettes and alcohol.

Someone in my financial literacy class would dump her illegitimate children - all on food stamps and no fathers paying support - with her mother at least twice a week to hang out in bars and drink. I tried to convince her to take that $100 a month and put it toward paying off her credit card debt, to no avail.

You can understand why I quit in frustration.
 
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