There is a massive amount of economics research showing that giving poor people money improves their quality of life, educational outcomes, and health outcomes.https://twitter.com/clairlemon/status/1098411338953482241 …
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Well, to be fair, there is evidence that if you give transfers that are conditional on people *not* working, they'll work less.
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Kim, how are you so smart at so many things?
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Deserving vs. undeserving seems perfectly reasonable to me depending on how defined. If you are unwilling to change your behaviour so others voluntarily transfer you resources because of your contributions, then why would you deserve charity?
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No, but there are other problems hat people have that may not be solved by a transfer of cash.
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I’ve always thought the predestination part of Calvinism was some fucked up theology.
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