Nope, the Federal Reserve degrades all notes it dispenses.
Charity, however, is quite functional. For example, if students are paid to do their schoolwork like employees, entrepreneurs, engineers, researchers, or investors, it's probably the most lucrative gift you can make.
Certainly social safety nets can be a net benefit to society, but as it stands? Too many perpetuate a cynical cycle of drawing benefits for selfish gain in any number of ventures. I want these programs, but many seem aghast at the notion that graft and corruption have dogged their heels pretty much from the get go.
Nope, the Federal Reserve degrades all notes it dispenses.
Charity, however, is quite functional. For example, if students are paid to do their schoolwork like employees, entrepreneurs, engineers, researchers, or investors, it's probably the most lucrative gift you can make.
Certainly social safety nets can be a net benefit to society, but as it stands? Too many perpetuate a cynical cycle of drawing benefits for selfish gain in any number of ventures. I want these programs, but many seem aghast at the notion that graft and corruption have dogged their heels pretty much from the get go.
So how about audit the welfare?
"Be careful of charity, and kindness, lest you do more harm with open hands than with a clenched fist."