But the problem they presented with, was not their major problem.
They appear to be completely absent any sense of responsibility for their own dependents, nor for the (aged, needy) parent of one of the couple. The Newly-Classic phrase "the government needs to fix this" was their default answer.
And, this* came to mind. I will quote a major excerpt because It Is Worthy of a full, yet Inherently Woeful, quotation.
Welfarism should be radically rethought not in order to save a few billion quid but in order to reverse the state’s spread into communities and to repair the self-belief and independence of working-class and poorer sections of society.
Both the right and left are failing on welfarism. The right ought to oppose it in the name of shrinking state interventionism. And the left ought to oppose it for the reason that many working-class institutions did oppose it when it was first being developed in the early twentieth century: because it makes people unproductive, and rips them from the society they live in, and because we should have full employment not paternalistic handouts.
The end result of this right/left failure is acquiescence to the rise of a new feudalism: millions of middle-class people employed by the state to look after millions of poor people. It is a scandal. It is domestic imperialism.
I will retire in less than 10 years if I live that long. What worries me, are the problems of the non-productive classes that the next (ever shrinking) productive generation will inherit.
* http://blogs.new.spectator.co.uk/201...elfare-system/
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