"Tanking" your life is punishment enough. What are you saying exactly? Someone's going to be drug addicted and homeless to cause the rich tax pain? People tend to be rational. Bad policies cause bad outcomes. The strong should protect the weak, and the rich should happily take up for the poor, who usually have an unfortunate reason for their poverty.
for way too many of them the reason bad things happen to them is become they are dumb, lazy, and make bad choices. certainly not all, but WAY WAY too many. its why I had to give up volunteering, way too many of the people I was there to help put absolutely zero effort into their lives and just expected to be cared for.
and considering what the welfare "floor" is in this country, no its not punishment enough. people on welfare in this country have better lives than 99% of people who died before 1950, and probably a large chunk of the population alive today.
Food, shelter, healthcare, phones, various child support, all provided.
there is a difference in helping people willingly, and stealing from people to give to programs which prolong a system of enforced reliance on the government. I have no complaints with temporary programs for those who find themselves in a bad spot, or permanent ones for those who are truly unable to take care of themselves. I DO have a problem with people who get hooked on the government and never wean themselves off.
and I really want to know what welfare recipients you have been around that have struck you as rational or concerned about the societal faux paux of taking aid? My experience is its the opposite. you talk to their kids and they want to grow up like mom and/or dad, just collecting a check from the government. where they grew up there is absolutely no pressure to get off of government welfare, if anything its the opposite. They will actively chastise and berate those trying to better themselves, turning their back on the community or their family. being on the government take is seen as a very valid, and often preferred, career path.