Anyway, here's what doesn't work for me. There's all this talk about the betterment of oneself and job training and continuing education and all that, which is fine and it's certainly a valid path for some (not all but I'll get to that). But programs like Obama's pitch for free community college and the Democratic socialists proposals for free college are derided for a variety of reasons when in reality they're just broader, more accessible versions of assistance programs already mentioned like the Pell program. I have trouble believing even something less grand in scale would be accepted by many conservatives.
Then there's this
should have thought about that before the first kid
, which is also inconsistent with the disapproval of widespread free/reduced cost birth control funding such as that given to planned parenthood (who obviously provide other services that aren't necessarily germane to the immediate topic).
There's also a matter of the jobs themselves. Perhaps we should stop viewing them from the historical perspective of how they were and see them for what they are now. There's undeniably a non neglibile portion of the population (insert political party joke here) that can only really be expected to perform at a, uh, McDonald's level, to put it nicely. Is this not a valid way for them to contribute what they're capable of to society while still being able to eek out a minimal living?
Even besides the dum-dums, given how many of these low skill, low education jobs are available, -someone- has to work them. I don't think all the college kids and retirees who are supposed to be manning the fry stations could fill all these positions.
Dunno why I'm being wordy today but tl;dr what tenable solutions are you guys angling for that dont involve basically throwing them into the deep end and hoping they learn to swim?