Of course not.
I don't think so either.
First of all, where is their family? They should be taking care of them. If that isn't possible, then we should have care facilities for them if they are mentally or physically unable to take care of themselves. Letting them live on the streets isn't my idea of compassion. We don't let stray dogs do that.
Suppose it is a single mother, working two jobs over full time at minimum wage, struggling to take care of her two kids, with no family or friends to go to for help, trying to get her kids a good education and out of the poverty that they are stuck in so they can have a better future for themselves.
Liberals say, "taxes for welfare," which honestly as the conservative knows, don't help at all and take from people who earned that money.
Dori, how do you think this mother should be helped, if at all?
And to others, if you don't think this mother should be helped, why? Is she a lazy employee, jerking off all day, not working hard enough? Is it not a realistic example? Does she not deserve it?
I'm looking for a perspetive with which I go about helping these people in a way that makes conservatives happy.