No no no no no. Lifesaver said...and the law states, that these people (those who have to utilize public services) HAVE to be working in order to maintain their benefits. If they are not or if something happens, other arrangements can be made, but in the end, if they aren't working, they get kicked off the system.
I hope you learn to speak in more absolute terms if you plan to be an attorney. The generalization and inadequate paraphrasing that you have done to my statements and those of others are going to cause you a lot of problems and makes your arguments less credible. (imo)
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