How many homeless were there in the 1910's?
How many in prison?
Bet you both were smaller statistically than today.
In which case, since I described a situation of roughly 1915, your point is invalid.
Actually I find your argument nonsensical and therefore any point you were trying to make is invalid. One example: Compare average lifespan and quality of life in 1910 and today. Even the homeless are generally better off.
I'll try to boil down my thoughts:
1. The budget SHOULD be balanced. Debt paid off, etc...
2. #1 isn't really possible in a short period of time :(
3. In order to transition from where we are now to where I think we should be, there will need to be a transition period. Some things during the transition will actually cost more.
4. Taxation should be more about balancing spending than social manipulation(don't think you can get away from it entirely).
5. If by helping people earlier it ends up costing us less than when, for example, they commit crimes in order to obtain life needs resulting in us needing to imprison them at high cost, we should do so.
6. On a related matter, I'd kind of like to avoid a repeat of the French revolution.
Look, I also think hunger is a wonderful motivator, but you have to ask yourself is it going to motivate them to find a job or commit a crime? Doesn't take many of the latter to screw things up for everyone. If we can arrange it so people only cost the government ~$10k/year vs over $100k, can we really afford to ignore those savings?
Personally I'd probably be trying to use the government to help increase the demand for labor. Increase the demand enough and structure the laws right* to encourage businesses to actually be willing to train people, and our unemployment problem will mostly go away.
*Simplify Simplify Simplify
Why tax income at all?
Our country got by just fine for the first 1/2 of its existance without an income tax. When the income tax was first proposed, it was a very tiny tax on what today would be called the 1%, but even this tiny bit was enough to start growing leviathon to eventually reach its all-devouring size that it is today.
I'm actually with you, it's just that the government is so huge at this point you'll have to decrease it gradually, and a lot of adjustments will have to be made.