Blog   Pets,Homeless,Welfare
How Animals can fix the homeless and welfare problems    
We all know how serious the homeless problem is in America.   There are approximately 1.6 million homeless people.   

We see them on streets, in tents at intersections, under bridges and in parks.   Invariably, they ask for handouts, interrupting our busy lives, giving us feelings of guilt and compassion.   There also may be a certain amount of crime committed by them.   

There were 110 million people receiving welfare benefits in the U.S.   in 2012.   

There are around 175 million dog and cat pets in the U.S.   These Pets get the following from their owners:
    a place to live
    food
    health care
    baths
    clothes
    love
    companionship

My recommendation is that Pet owners get rid of their Pets and adopt a homeless person or welfare recipient.   The rationale for this is as follows:
    it would not be a financial burden on the Pet owners
    it would get the homeless off the streets
    it would solve all the living requirements for the welfare recipients
    it would eliminate the welfare dollars from the federal budget
    it would enable tax relief
    Pet owners would get real gratification from helping a human being
    Pet owners would be able to communicate with their human rather than pretending to communicate with a Pet
    the human may actually provide some real value in the relationship like simple chores
    the Pet owner would never have to scoop again
    the Pets could be used to provide food for Vietnamese and others