Interesting concept, I would guess it more works like this: First they get Joe Public to think that there's all these lazy, cheats defrauding the government, instead of the 1 or 2 percent like it might actually be. Then you get a contractor to administer a program to to dish out benefits. He'll get your three tractors and two and a half bales to do this. Then he gives the recipient 1/2 bale if they haven't made a few thousand in the last six months or don't own a dependable car that's worth too much. If they made too much they get a 1/4 bale. Then the contractor gives the congress person one tractor and a bale for his straw bale house for a campaign contribution.
Seems like a simple solution to me. Have the minimum wage higher than welfare benefits and some medical thrown in. They could do this with corporate welfare, but since the corps would just take the money and not pay anything, and say nobody will do these jobs. It won't ever work.
Any way, I think you're just repeating news rhetoric.
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