Individuals could possibly lose stability
b. Children could go without eating for days
B. Accommodation or refutation of objections a. Intrinsic difficulty of designing welfare program b. Will avoid substantial disincentive effects
VI. Consideration of alternative solutions and their disadvantages.
Alternative solutions include but not limited to possible charity replacement of government programming, and children being able to come into a place offering assistance until parent(s) can get back on feet.
Disadvantages could be there would not be enough of things given, and, of course, would be children being without their parent(s).
VII. Restatement of the proposed solution and its advantages.
My solution to the ongoing abuse should be random drug screening at any time, not only giving recommendations for jobs but going one step further and helping the qualified people reach that destination through meetings and transportation, and putting a limit on the time that the individual has to receive the help given. Advantages could be that individuals learn more faster how to accomplish what they need in live, and giving tax payers relief that their money is not being used as a crutch for others to lean on