There are a lot of things that I like about the system, but also a lot of things that don't make sense about it either. My one aunt has a disorder and basically can't work because once the people find out she has it, they fire her. So, for people like her who try to work but just can't get any where, I'm ok with helping them out a bit.
However, I had another aunt who is disabled, but gets enough monthly that, if she were to be at a job and have taxes taken out, she'd be earning about $35,000 a year. Granted, that's not a ton, but I have friends who live on it. And, then she cries to her brothers and sisters that she can't pay a bill just so she can have them pay her bills and she can spend her money on something else like cigarettes or pop or pizza. This aunt has been doing this for pretty much my entire life and I don't get how this is possible. She will not pay bills for electricity and then move to avoid having them confront her with it and then open up another account in her sons name (who doesn't live with her btw) and yet the government is still sending her all this money? How does that make sense. If she paid her bills, fine, but not this crap.
I think I see it more as a safety net sorta. If you fall, it should be there to lessen the blow so you can return to normal, but it shouldn't be a hammock like some people use it.
I have a lot of problems with these sorts of things cause I've been in the middle for a lot. When in college, it seemed a little strange that if you had a kid, went to jail, came back to school, were in a minority, or a whole list of other things, you could get a scholarship or some sort of discount on your education. I just happen to miss all those marks so I have to pay the full amount. I was lucky cause my parents planned for this and had enough to send me, but what about all those others who didn't have parental support. My one friend had a father who made enough to disqualify her from some sort of scholarship that would pay for a good chunk of schooling, but her parents weren't helping her with this. They had kicked her out of the house for some reason and yet they were still factored into the equation for this. That just doesn't make sense. Obviously this isn't exactly government related, but this sort of thing seems to happen in other places as well.