Maybe not, But under our system, mostly capitalist, partly socialist (someone has to bail out Wall Street whenever it crashes), if the means to fund welfare comes from individual wages, but goods and services are being produced mechanically and don't require human labour to any great extent, therefore fewer and fewer paying income tax...the number of employed who are paying taxes cannot meet the needs of the many who have been tossed onto the scrapheap by mechanization. So if the produces believe that welfare provides the funds for the unemployed to pay for the goods and services that are automated and make a healthy profits for their company, I'd say they are dreaming.