Vile Atheist
Loud and Obnoxious
What if the waitress did a poor job, or 10% was all the 20 people could afford?
Charity should not be forced. The government is too corrupt and irresponsable. Look how they waste the money they get from us now. Why would anyone willingly give the irresponsable more money? There is no incentive for them not to pocket the money or care if the charity is abused. Besides, would you not want to have the choice as to where your money goes?
Any restaurant I go, the minimum I tip is 20%. Minimum. And if the waitress did a good job, maybe 25 or 30%. Why do I do that? Because I know they probably don't make a whole lot, their job can be demanding, and an easy, polite, generous customer makes their day go smoother. Be that as it may...
I would rather the restaurant pay them more (even if they have to raise prices). Because no matter if they get a generous tip or if they get good wages, they still make roughly the same amount of money. But they are guaranteed wages. They are not guaranteed tips.
A homeless person can rely on governmental programs to help them more than charities. Charities are subject to the generosity of the people donating. And they are also subject to a lot more corruption than you think. Charities aren't beacons of goodness. A lot of "charities" actually go on to fund terrorists and terrorist organizations.
The funding of governmental programs is not subject to any change beyond what the politicians feel is necessary and in an ideal situation, WE pressure the politicians to say how much is necessary. The funding is reliant on mandatory taxation. It gives a better guarantee that everyone is going to get all they need to survive from a government program than a charity choosing where it operates and how much it actually gives out to the people who need it.
Not only that, government programs are often more effective because they tend to target the causes of poverty and homelessness, rather than what most charities do and just give a homeless guy a bowl of soup. It doesn't solve the problem. It just offsets it.