Conservatives in the deep south I find have belief in this, they think that giving money to people that have none is fundamentally stealing from them through taxation and then giving it to someone that doesn't work as hard as them.
Similarly, I find it "funny" (tragicomical) when poor Americans lists expenses and then complain about how much income tax they pay.
To be fair, the poor have a high tax burden in the US compared to other industrialized countries. And they get fairly little for their taxes... Still an Uber driver who complains about taxes being high is sad, because lower taxes will only hurt him.
On the contrary, as a southerner, I see plenty of northerners move down here and spend more fighting property taxes than paying them because their kids are grown and they shouldn't have to pay for schools any more.
Hehe, similarly, you'll also hear poor Americans complain about taxes.. sure they have a high tax burned relative to rich Americans, when compared to others developed countries.
But complaining about taxes doesn't reduce poverty.
When people who are receiving help are those I remember in grade school ignoring school work to focus on bullying others (myself included), I definitely feel this way. There is no reallocation of social resources that I lack due to previously mentioned experiences, so I feel there shouldn't be reallocation of fiscal resources to help those that participated. (And I use 'feel' because I know this isn't a rational line of thought.)
I have never heard of that term before. What does that mean?
> Then "simply need help" would be a significant policy change.
Again, governments are based on policies and rules. "simply need help" is way to abstract.
> Lots of other developed countries have made inroads on poverty. Just look.
Which policies and rules used by other governments do you recommend?