In recent days, there are more and more proposals, more and more types of aid, where everybody is throwing in their hat in the ring to get some of the state money. Some rightly so, because they are directly out of work as a result of state measures, and some just because the state is melting money away and 'winding up the nations'. The problem with all this money laundering is that it will eventually have to be paid back, and we will do this through taxes (most people on this portal are not aware of this). The other problem is that most of the burden falls back on the workers, of whom there are less than half in Slovenia (somewhere around 900 000). This means in practice that if the state "busts out", and gives every Slovene 500 euros, then every worker will have a "bill" for the extra yuros they will have to pay. I propose that all these aids be converted into state credits with the minimum possible interest and the minimum possible repayment instalments (which can be higher, if desired, each person paying for it himself), so that whatever aid anyone receives is repaid by him in the long run. With this measure, we can stop fighting and fighting for benefits for everyone (including those whose financial situation has not changed as a result of the measures, from pensioners onwards), because everyone will pay back as much as he or she has received. This way, even those who currently need a little more help (higher loans, etc.) can get more.