Originally posted by socialworker
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The only 75 year olds who should be put in hostels are those who are unable to support themselves in any other way. It is the state provision of the basics of life (heat, food, healthcare). That is all that a civilised society should provide.
If you start providing any more, where is the motivation for anybody to work hard, coincidently providing the tax base to support these cases. Everyone starts to fall down then.
Beyond that it is the role of charity, to allow people to voluntarily increase support for those who are deserving cases, such as war heroes.
You appear to be making a financial argument that by allowing the state to pay more and keep 75 year olds in their existing homes, that they will save the money they would otherwise have to spend on services currently provided by friends. While I think there is some truth to this I don't agree. Most hostels are fairly local to where residents come from, and the huge financial savings engendered by economies of scale in their provision would outweigh it.
And just because you've moved a couple of miles doesn't mean your friends and families are going to abandon you - they would not be very good friends if they did.
I don't regard myself as a wonderful human being. I am, though, happy to stick up for hard working individuals and families whose income is increasingly being pilfered by the state. They have rights every bit as important as that downtrodden 75-year old.
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