Why Welfare Reform Worked
Work, not dependency, was what lifted many people up out of poverty.

In his first State of the Union address in 1993, President Bill Clinton promised to "end welfare as we know it." The system at the time famously disincentivized work by making it more lucrative for many to take benefits instead. He proposed placing time limits on benefits and requiring that recipients "get back to work in private business if possible." Government, Clinton said, could lend a temporary helping hand to those in need. But the time had come to "end welfare as a way of life."
Four years later, Clinton delivered on that promise, signing the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act. The bipartisan legislation transformed the old federal welfare system, known as Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), into a new program, Temporary Aid for Needy Families (TANF).
A decade after signing welfare reform into law, Clinton took a victory lap in The New York Times. "Welfare rolls have dropped substantially, from 12.2 million in 1996 to 4.5 million today," he wrote in 2006. "At the same time, caseloads declined by 54 percent. Sixty percent of mothers who left welfare found work, far surpassing predictions of experts."
Most important, poverty, and especially child poverty, had declined. In 2000, the share of children living in households earning less than the official poverty threshold was 16.2 percent—still too high, but the lowest rate since 1979. The decade after welfare reform passed saw the sharpest drop in child poverty for kids living in homes headed by single mothers since the 1960s.
That improvement was partly a product of the late '90s economic boom. But much of it could be traced to welfare reform legislation, in particular its time limits and its requirement that beneficiaries eventually find a job.
For the most part, those gains have endured. In the last two decades, child poverty rates have fluctuated somewhat with the economy but have generally trended downward. In 2019, the child poverty rate was down to 14.4 percent—and that figure arguably overstates the number of children living in poverty. A separate figure, known as the Supplemental Poverty Measure, put child poverty at 12.5 percent in 2019, down several points from the turn of the 21st century.
As Scott Winship, a poverty researcher at the American Enterprise Institute, noted, the effect was especially pronounced among children of single mothers. Overall, the results suggested that welfare reform was a success.
The lesson was that where government benefits were concerned, work, not dependency, was what really lifted people out of poverty. But a quarter-century after Clinton signed that reform into law, both Democrats and Republicans seem to have forgotten that lesson.
Coronavirus relief legislation already has weakened links between government benefits and work in several ways. Democrats seem poised to weaken those links even further.
Pandemic aid bills that passed with support from both Republicans and Democrats in 2020 included substantial federally funded boosts to state-based unemployment insurance (U.I.). In many cases, beneficiaries could make more by not working and taking benefits than by returning to their old jobs.
The $1.9 trillion American Recovery Plan that Democrats passed in March extended that bonus (albeit at a lower level than last year) through September 2021, even as vaccinations increased and the economy picked up. Employers complained of labor shortages. At the beginning of May, a dismal jobs report showed far fewer jobs created than expected, seemingly confirming that the U.I. boost was causing unemployment. Federal policy disincentivized work, and the result was less of it.
The U.I. bonus was not the only policy that may have created such disincentives. Biden's recovery plan also included an expansion of the child tax credit for most families, converting it into a monthly payment that The New York Times likened to "a guaranteed income for families with children"—with no work requirement. The expansion was initially set for one year, but Biden swiftly proposed extending it through 2025, an implicit bid for permanence.
The program was not technically welfare. But like the program that Clinton reformed, it was pitched as an anti-poverty measure aimed at children. And it represented a return, of sorts, to welfare as we used to know it—in other words, a return to welfare as a way of life.
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Having lived in a communist country for two decades, I learned a few things. Keep these in mind in the context of the recent resurgence of the 'religion of government' and 'trust the experts'.
Don't trust the government. Every policy and every initiative is driven by politics.
Things are usually done for the personal gain of the politicians in the form of clout or financial gain. Some things are also done based on ideology, although those translate into gain as well.
Pick your friends. Anyone could turn you in for wrongthink, so having trustworthy friends is the key.
You learn quickly not to talk politics, or criticize government initiatives.
Having connections works when getting jobs and getting into schools, despite the government claims of hiring fairness.
Scarcity is built into the system. You can still get everything, but might have to resort to the "shverc" (black) market for certain items.
We had forced power, water, and gasoline restrictions. They would turn off our electricity and water in 12 hour increments several days a week for years. Gas restrictions were also in effect, where you weren't allowed to drive several days a week based on your license plate #.
Some people are fully exempt from every rule. This is not to be questioned.
Mr. Nardz expressed in greater detail what I was to express in this rhetorical question:
Peter, if you were a politician, and given the choice between really reducing childhood poverty or buying the loyalty of a voting bloc dependent on a government program you created that otherwise fails to accomplish anything positive, what would you choose?
So you’re Romanian Nardz? Not black?
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It's always good to know about first-hand experience to remind us to be on guard. Were you in Eastern Europe? If so, let's remember those countries were supposed to represent "communism with a human face".
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I've mentioned it before... bit there is a movie from the 80S called The Wave about a social experiment in a high school that separated students into antagonistic groups and then had the whole school turn against each other. The big reveal was the social studies teachers showing that one group had essentially become the SS.
We see this today with the complete demonization of whites and conservatives. This includes caring conservative minorities white supremacist (see Asians supporting school standards or Ben Carson) as well as discussions on re-education camps for conservatives.
Right now democrats don't want to leave people alone. They want to extricate those they don't like out-of society. CNN and left politicians are calling for the unvaccinated to be removed from society and not allowed to participate. Dating apps encourage ostricizing conservatives. Silicon valley kicks off one side of the political perspective and even censors medical information posted by doctors in disagreement with the government's doctors (lysenkoism).
Meanwhile the idiots Nardz mentions above applaud and encourage it. Reason just a step behind. Granted reason has slowly started pushing back, but only after 4 years of being part of that group. And even in their articles standing up for libertarian principles they still can't help defending leftist groups or evoking anti conservative sentiments.
Pushing back?
Sorta, but seems only for appearances sake.
Just yesterday they published Greenhut's outright agitprop (doing the exact demonization you describe) and Soave's article implicitly saying, as overt pointed out, that DeSantis should've mandated vaccination for teachers.
Where does this all end up if nobody does anything?
How do you survive where it's going if you just try to keep your head down.
We really need to think about this.
I agree. Greenhut is an ignorant luce of shit. But they've had a few articles such as even admitting maybe SV censorship discussions dont end at "muh private companies" or discussions on spending.
Granted they are a year too late and only doing it as they can't continue to ignore the DNCs platform and actions. But a baby step.
Unite or die. No enemies to the right, no allies to the left.
bit there is a movie from the 80S called The Wave
There was a book from the 80s called The Wave, written by Morton Rhue, a pen name for writer Todd Strasser.
I had the opportunity to meet Strasser while working in a library during my college years. He admitted back then that he wrote it, but used a pen name because someone else gave him the idea.
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Everyone agrees that violent criminals are dangerous and should be kept in secure institutions, removed from society
If the government can convince people that you living your life makes you a violent criminal, they will have no problem advocating for you being treated like one.
You have to be blind (and ideology will do that to you) to not notice how bad it sucks to be poor in this country. There is no free loader good life to had here except for the people with the easy money jobs. People who don't work are poor end of story. They aren't livimg the good life.
Yep, people who do not work will have tough lives.
By analogy, if we put you on a deserted island with reasonably accessible food, and you declined to make the effort to learn and work for sustenance, you would die.
Now if we added a second person to the island, what claim do you have on their work?
LoS would wait for a third goldbricker would show up on the island, they would form a committee and vote that the fruits of your labor be redistributed to them.
Aside from a free phone, free healthcare, free food, free housing, free utilities, school, child tax credits, tax "refunds", it's pretty awful being poor in this country. Factor in what it costs for a working family to provide those things, and realize that millions of people do quite well for putting nothing into society, but taking every day.
LOL - great name
What do you think an easy money job is?
For reference, see Hunter Biden.
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Perhap that is evidence that remnants of white privilege still exist.
It sucks to be poor in any country.
Poor is a state of mind. Broke is a financial situation.
As I don’t expect the poor to pay for anything of mine, I’m not interested in being forced or coerced to pay for anything of theirs. I’ll engage in commerce with many where each side benefits.
"I’ll engage in commerce with many where each side benefits."
Well good for you! Government Almighty, though, stands in your way with trade wars and endless licenses! And neither Der TrumpfenFuhrer nor Der BidenFuhrer has made those things any better! They've only make it worse!
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I’ve been poor in this country. It’s not that bad.
Well, there is always the problem of finding a good parking place at the welfare office - -
Yeah, me too. Had some shitty roommates, but that was my fault.
You should get out to other countries a lot more. It sucks to be poor in any country, but the relative poverty most of the 'poor' experience in the US would actually be considered a fairly good standard of living in a lot of places.
Here, you could be living below the poverty line and still have a place to stay with running water, electricity, heat and AC. You could be overweight, own an old beat up car, and have a personal mobile phone.
It might not be luxurious compared to what other people have in your community. But it would sound pretty nice to someone experiencing the level of poverty they have in, say, Honduras. Or Venezuela. Or just about anywhere in sub-Saharan Africa.
Iphone, and dont forget multiple HDTVs
When my Mexican stepfather was done jumping through all the hoops to make him a legal resident and eventually a citizen - of all the many things available to us in this country - cable TV and Chinese food delivery were by far his favorite things.
The average person stays ok kin wage for under a year shit for brains. There is nothing holding someone back from success aside from their own decisions. Sorry you failed at life but that is on you.
Stays on min wage*
It's easy to see why this would be a pressing concern for you since you're such an abysmally shitty writer, Jakie, but just keep toeing the company line and the brown envelopes will continue arriving in your mailbox.
You have to be blind (and ideology will do that to you) to not notice how bad it sucks to be poor in this country.
The homeless dude who was flanked by expensive lawyers who got his 3 months of parking fines eliminated had a smart phone.
True, and you can thank LBJ for starting a culture of dependency.
When Bill Clinton was president, the federal budget was only 2 trillion dollars. Even with inflation that's only 3.2 trillion now, or about half Biden's baseline budget (and a quarter of what he's hoping to spend.)
People who don’t work are poor end of story.
Yes. And people who don't breathe die of oxygen deprivation.
Your point?
You've obviously never been poor and spent time amongst other poor people. Jacob, you fucking dinger.
"People who don’t work are poor end of story."
Except for the rich who don't work.
Labor-based income comes through productive work. Capital-based income comes through productive investments. Land-based income comes through parisitic speculation on the social value of natural resources.
A group of unemployed Louisiana residents filed a lawsuit Friday night challenging Gov. John Bel Edwards’ decision to stop accepting the federal unemployment pandemic program.
Thursday’s hearing, held over Zoom, featured testimony from five of the plaintiffs. The audience following along online peaked at around 300 participants.
Felicia Walters, a plaintiff who lives in St. Tammany Parish, spoke about contracting COVID while working as a nurse. She continues to experience cardiac, cognitive and digestive issues as a “long-hauler,” and her doctor said she’s “too brittle” to reenter the workforce.
Lately, she’s taken to skimping on medications to save money.
“It’s literally a life-or-death situation for me,” Walters said. “There’s no way for me to make an income when the doctors won’t release me to work.”
Fellow plaintiff Courtney Rae Cook, a single mother of two from St. Bernard Parish, testified about losing her bartending gig on Bourbon Street when the pandemic struck. She’s applied for over 200 jobs and hasn’t had any success. Her lights are about to be cut off, and to make things worse, she’s now sick with COVID.
“I couldn’t take a job right now even if I was offered one,” Cook said.
'Everybody is eager to hire somebody': Employers take to job fair in hopes of ending working shortage
Ebonie Mitchell came to Wednesday’s job fair optimistic. As far as she’s concerned, Lafayette — compared to her hometown of Monroe — is home t…
Wendi Lee, another single mother of two, lost work as a substitute teacher in Caddo Parish schools when the state entered a lockdown. She’s applied to more than 100 jobs and only got one interview. She didn't get the job.
She has just 16 cents in savings and doesn’t have the money to pay rent, let alone purchase back-to-school supplies for her children.
“I’m willing to take any kind of job,” Lee said. “I’ve been homeless and I don’t want it to happen again ... We'll be on the street. The shelters here are even full."
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Megan Ventress drove for Uber and Lyft in New Orleans before the pandemic shut down tourism. Back then, she could make $1400 over 25 hours. Now she nets between $30 to $40 a day delivering food for Door Dash.
Ventress, a single mother to two daughters age 14 and 8, has about $62 to her name, and is beginning to receive delinquency notices on her electricity bills.
"If we lose our lights, we lose our water. We have well water," said Ventress, who lives in Bush, out in rural St. Tammany Parish. Without the federal benefits, she said she will "definitely end up in a homeless shelter with my girls."
Autumn Young caught COVID three times while working as an emergency room physician. The infections battered her body. Her hair fell out. Her heart, spleen and liver are now enlarged. And she’s lost 40 pounds.
The 37-year-old said she’s been told by doctors she has anywhere from 12 to 18 months left to live. She recently qualified for a job in tele-health but it will take six weeks to get her license.
“Nobody wants to hire anyone even doing the most mediocre, menial job when you have to come in saying, ‘Oh, by the way, I’m going to be in the hospital five days at a time every ten days’,” Young said. “I went from being financially secure to not being able to pay my light bill.”
Young said the next five weeks of benefits were "the only thing standing between me and the lights going out, figuratively and literally.
https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/coronavirus/article_f1d87ed2-fb8c-11eb-9271-a750e7458d3c.html
None of these people are billionaires. Koch / Reason libertarianism isn't concerned with their struggles.
#InDefenseOfBillionaires
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Why didn’t the masks protect all these people?
So they are sueing for the right to take my money?
You didn't build that money!
Nope. But Biden and Pelosi sure devalued it.
The money's already been taken. These people are not suing for taxing authority.
No it hasn’t. The federal government is deficit spending trillions of dollars a year. They are borrowing and printing, which decreases the value of the dollar. A hidden tax that hurts the working poor the most.
The "printing" of money isn't affected by the deficit, and the borrowing doesn't affect the amount circulating.
Decades ago the young libertarian activist Peter Wizenberg stunned me with the counterintuitive statement that, while libertarians should continue to oppose all taxes, we should favor all government spending, because it's better government spend that money than keep it. Extracting money from people by force and then running a surplus with it, even temporarily to retire debt, would be the most evil course of all.
I didn’t say it was. Those, in addition to more taxing, is how the current government is dealing with it’s overspending addiction. The first two are a tax on the working poor via devaluing the dollar.
The government doesn’t have any money. This isn’t a choice between “give this surplus to people that choose to sit at home or keep it in the vault.”
Maybe we all should sit at home and collect welfare. The govt could just assign a bigger budget to it. Problem solved!
Proof that libertarianism as sold to the demos is doomed to failure.
Maybe if these people were libertarians, they wouldn't put so much dependence on the government. Always looking to make government get involved in these peoples lives. Stop it. And they can live without lights if they have to. I have at times.
How the fuck does an emergency room physician not have any money or assets to sell? How is this not a workplace caused permanent disability case if what is being presented is factual? The story is long on heart string pulling and short on details (catching COVID three times!). An emergency room physician needs you to pay her bills.
"Autumn Young caught COVID three times while working as an emergency room physician. The infections battered her body. Her hair fell out. Her heart, spleen and liver are now enlarged. And she’s lost 40 pounds.
The 37-year-old said she’s been told by doctors she has anywhere from 12 to 18 months left to live. She recently qualified for a job in tele-health but it will take six weeks to get her license.
“Nobody wants to hire anyone even doing the most mediocre, menial job when you have to come in saying, ‘Oh, by the way, I’m going to be in the hospital five days at a time every ten days’,” Young said. “I went from being financially secure to not being able to pay my light bill.”
Young said the next five weeks of benefits were “the only thing standing between me and the lights going out, figuratively and literally."
LOL
This has to be parody; none of that is believable (except nobody wanting to hire someone who can't work half the time they're scheduled, though from what I've seen restaurants and retail wouldn't turn that down in this environment).
Covid makes your hair fall out now? Death via covid can take 12+ months to happen, and is diagnosable? You can catch covid 3 times in the 18 months it's existed - does she not have an immune system? If she doesn't have an immune system, what's she doing working as a physician, in the ER? She's has a M.D., but can't find remote work in customer service or something to fill the gap before she gets her license?
I'm skeptical as to the veracity of this anecdote.
That anecdote rivals ones that the World Weekly News used to publish. Wonder if this physician is dating the bat boy found in cave.
That would explain the covid
They don’t even have to try to make it believable anymore.
Shes also overweight by the sound of it
She’s has a M.D., but can’t find remote work in customer service or something to fill the gap before she gets her license?
This part almost rings true, but circa 2009. As an unemployeyed architect, I tried and failed to get a job at Lowes. I could have worked in just about any department, and was willing to work full or part time, but they had a history with overqualified people leaving as soon as the job market improved.
If they were going to train someone, they wanted someone who might stay.
But that was a different time. Jobs were scarce and employers had a lot of applicants. Now, in 2021, where everyone everywhere is looking for workers? Something doesn't smell right.
I once worked at Lowes.
Left after 6 weeks.
Yeah, I was once declined a job as a Walmart cashier because they thought I'd leave within a few weeks. Fortunately, I got an IT job shortly thereafter.
Yes, the Dr and the nurse, even if mot covered by Workers Comp, should be covered by the hospital, and probably had ample opportunity to purchase Disability insurance for themselves
We have a disability program on place for those who are unable to work due to medical conditions you retarded fuck. You don't need to continue to expand a program that has resulted in billions of dollars on fraud based on a few cases.
Are you this fucking stupid?
It's Jacob Sullum's sockpuppet. Does that answer your question?
Sullum is the true dinger.
She caught it three times? And lived?
Why the fuck aren’t we studying this woman? She is obviously a modern miracle, seeing as only like 150 people world wide have caught it twice.
The number is probably much higher. However, COVID isn't really that deadly. It's just new. So, once you get it the first time, it's very unlikely that a second time will get a bad reaction, or even enough of a reaction to make you get a test and formal diagnosis.
Fair enough
Ebonie Mitchell came to Wednesday’s job fair optimistic. As far as she’s concerned, Lafayette — compared to her hometown of Monroe
Jesus Christ; nobody from Lafayette is looking for a job in Monroe. It's like the author just looked at a Wikipedia list of, "places in Louisiana with a state college campus" and started making shit up from there.
seem like typical welfare recipients--fat, black single mothers.
We haven’t reformed welfare. We keep expanding it. Biden and Pelosi have spent so much that they managed to Dr. Evil the term “one billion dollars.”
https://fee.org/articles/unemployed-households-can-earn-25hour-on-welfare-in-21-states-new-study-finds/
Duh. My life and my families life is better because I (and they) go out to work every week and earn money. Our lives are made worse by those who tax us to pay for those who are not willing to work.
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But like the others in the original post, his story is highly suspect - - - - - - - -
Yeah, but Shoprite at least had benefits.
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Some of us still believe that words and their meanings matter. If we pay attention to what many people say, we can recognize what they really want.
For example, many caring people say they want to help the poor or help the homeless. I suspect they want to do exactly that, help people to continue being poor or homeless. (And also help the helpers by institutionalizing the helping programs.)
Helping is not the same as changing behavior, and eliminating poor and homeless.
People like strazzle do want to help the poor. Well they want others to help the poor, they won't do it. I bet strazzle has never donated a single hour or dollar to charity himself. But then we get programs like Seattle's homeless programs....
1 billion a year, 100k per homeless resident.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/seattle-residents-blame-inefficient-elected-officials-for-homeless-problem-say-theyve-lost-faith-in-system
they want others to help the poor
^
There's an entire global religion with 2 billion adherents and several tens of trillion dollars in total assets under management that is charged with taking care of the poor on pain of eternal torment.
Hilariously enough, the modern welfare state was conceived because private charity was considered too generous and contributing to indolence.
eliminating poor and homeless
Genocide!
A time *before* the left went full-on Nazi.
Bill Clinton would have to run as a Republican in these days.
Nah he would never be able to get away with all the rape if there was an r next to his name
WhiteHO2 would have done him in while still in Arkansas and he would have never risen to where he got as a D.
I’m sure there would have been a wave of support. There has always been an undercurrent of enthusiasm for him.
Not sure the tide would have changed enough for it have been a watershed moment. Though if his team brainstormed, it is possible he could have been flooded with campaign contributions (flush with cash) and inundated with volunteers. Or if just a trickle, perhaps his efforts would have been washed away.
A *far right* republican at that
Clinton vetoed Welfare Reform twice. He finally signed it when the electoral calender dictated he had to. Gingrich deserves the credit
"Clinton vetoed Welfare Reform twice." -- That sounds more like a Democrat 🙂
He was all talk about welfare reform until the rubber hit the pavement. For someone as politically astute as he, this was a major boner (all pun intended). He ginned up support for welfare reform to the point that he would have lost in 1996 had he not signed. "Hoisted upon his own petard" is the appropriate phrase here.
https://twitter.com/grainshell/status/1426429976899854337?t=fKxuoegzH0mwg_4WPoeDlA&s=19
Imagine if Trump’s DHS declared everyone who said “not my president” to be a terror threat.
RESIST!
IMPEACH!
#NOTMYPRESIDENT
The good old days when you could say what you want.
In pre-Biden America, citizens would question authority. In Soviet America, Authority will question citizens!
In the US, Mike Laursen, echospinner, and collectivistjeff will tell you Daddy Gov was justified in opening fire indiscriminately into the crowd and the DOJ was correct to charge the survivors with terrorism, while jfree will insist they should've been denied medical care:
https://twitter.com/FearDept/status/1426565235012374529?t=14-pBw-t0pEHPpXaKmL9Sg&s=19
The French protested against Vaccine Passports again today. They should follow Canada's example and bend over. [Video]
But Greenhut swore in his article that the conservatives are the real authoritarians, so this probably is photoshop and miSinfoRMation.
Sort of like the Trump tax cuts led to rising employment for all, and the COVID unemployment bonuses motivated people to stay on the dole.
https://twitter.com/ConceptualJames/status/1426574137192026123?t=FG6OcLytkdzvJPdDGdV15A&s=19
This is backwards-thinking tyranny. The result will be staff shortages who can't handle regular traffic and thus a new "crisis" to propagandize about.
These moves are destroying our society. [Link]
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/bill-has-been-introduced-congress-would-ban-tens-millions-americans-flying
But what we do know is that it would ban you from any flight “that departs from or arrives to an airport inside the United States” if you have not been “fully vaccinated”.
So if you have only had one injection, you would be banned too.
This comes at a time when many in the liberal media are also calling for unvaccinated people to be banned from flights. For example, the following excerpt comes from an article entitled “Unvaccinated People Belong on the No-Fly List”…
"But at this stage of the pandemic, tougher universal restrictions are not the solution to continuing viral spread. While flying, vaccinated people should no longer carry the burden for unvaccinated people. The White House has rejected a nationwide vaccine mandate—a sweeping suggestion that the Biden administration could not easily enact if it wanted to—but a no-fly list for unvaccinated adults is an obvious step that the federal government should take. It will help limit the risk of transmission at destinations where unvaccinated people travel—and, by setting norms that restrict certain privileges to vaccinated people, will also help raise the stagnant vaccination rates that are keeping both the economy and society from fully recovering."
This level of extremism deeply alarms me.
We put terrorists on the “no-fly list”.
Now they want to treat unvaccinated people the same way?
That should chill all of us to the core.
Wait for the retarded sack of cunt pus sarcasmic to show up and explain to you why Trump supporters should be gunned down en masse in the street by Apache attack helicopters, but putting psychopathic death cultists on a no-fly list was Nazism. After you've proved to him that your vaccine papers are all in order, of course.
I am in awe
https://twitter.com/DrewHLive/status/1426585832610164738?t=2WavEKNUiLxQCpCRfa-Ihw&s=19
Eyes on LA
LA ANTIFA has announced a counter demonstration against the anti vax mandate protest today at LA City Hall
If you are planning to attend today and bring your kids, watch your 6, literally [graphic]
Quoting the poster:
"The same group of anti-vaxers and fascists have been assaulting people at every location they protest from
As a community, we say no more
NO SAFE SPACE FOR FASCISTS
Wear a mask - take covid precautions around the plague rats"
Where "fascists" = "those opposed to government mandates controlling people's behavior."
And plague rats.
The plague rats are the fascists
Remind me, which ones are the Tutsis?
I wonder if they have a Final Solution for the plague rats.
https://twitter.com/TheLastRefuge2/status/1426635543488700417?t=y9MiUxqwt7F7cufdRvvL7w&s=19
Dept of Homeland Security Makes Official U.S. Government Announcement, If You Question Govt COVID Response You are Considered A Domestic Violent Extremist
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The fascists are choosing to a) infect as many humans as possible with a deadly virus and b) be fascists.
And your big complaint is someone is complaining about that.
O/T - 2 more cops defunded
Cops fired for guarding ‘defund the police’ Dem Rep. Cori Bush without permission
Not that they are jobless, think they will start a GoDefundMe campaign?
This thread should terrify you.
Spoiler alert: leftists are near unanimous in their desire that Daddy Gov crack down on any and all dissidents.
https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1426543777947267075?t=J8C2ypfaULAOA_4qevzM7w&s=19
Carlos Piccata, who says he is a combat vet, to the Shasta, CA county commission: “It’s not going to be peaceful much longer. We’re building, we’re organizing. You won’t stop us when the time comes. This is a warning for what’s coming. There’s a million people just like me.” [video]
Sounds like a right wing kook being monitored by a left wing kook.
These lockdowns will end when people decide they've had enough and simply defy them in large numbers. When Lord Murphy changes course, I'm not going back into a mask. They can arrest me if they want. When enough people push back, not a single shot will need to be fired.
Your statement is now considered by the DOJ to be domestic terrorism.
I don't have much faith in humanity either.
Wait a minute, you're actually celebrating the fact that people can be led around like sheep and be made to believe that public health measures during a pandemic are some kind of civil rights crusade to be had?
I find it all rather depressing, myself.
No surprise there. Anyone who considers work to be “misery” must get depressed a lot.
Sucks to be you.
This is White Mike's wet dream.
I remember seeing the drop in welfare being directly replaced with payments for disability. Real reform does not happen.
They took them off welfare and they ended up on disability. Welfare was the better option.
The situation was improved for a couple years at best.
Welfare reform and the inclusion of work requirements is fine as a theory. Where it runs into difficulty is in practice. There are numerus reasons people are not working and each of these must be addressed. Time limits don't stop welfare, they just move people to new programs. In practice it is easy to give poor people money and ask them to go away. Getting people out of dependency takes money and effort. If you are not willing to put up the money and effort, then it is just easier to have a dole.
I support welfare to work reform, but I am also willing to accept that it will cost money and take time.
How about it's none of our business whether complete strangers live up to our supposed moral standards?
The only reason people should be forced to work is if society hasn't advanced technologically enough to require any better situation.
Otherwise, conservatives, moderates, and progressives can keep their moral notions off my body, thank you very much.
lol... It "costs" money to work?
That has to be some major Nazi policy...
And all this time I thought people worked for money.
If it "costs" money to work I want no part of it. Which is actually the bottom line for many in the 'poor' prejudice category. Who are getting more being useless drains on society than their productive counterparts.
Take some time and reread what I said.
Gov. Tommy Thompson of Wisconsin pioneered Workfare, a program to move people from Welfare to work. Gov. Thompson freely admitted that the Workfare program would cost Wisconsin more but felt the goal was worth the effort.
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and he can feed himself forever. Remember that you have to take time to teach the man, get him equipment, help him figure a way to the water. Teaching is better but not cheaper.
We already subsidize "teaching" (i.e. Commie-Education).
Anymore excuses to use Gov-Gun-Forces to steal/enslave others?
Who's stopping you from hiring? Generally D.O.L. Government.
Who's stopping you from teaching? Generally B.O.E. Government.
Who's stopping you from fishing? Generally U.S. Fish & Wildlife Government.
Government Gov-Gun-Forces; The only think you PAY-MORE to get less.
Can definitely count on the Democrats to enact the most dysgenic policies. If only the opposition promoted explicitly eugenic policies instead of myopically attacking all government support and intervention.
Can we really expect the economy to go back to normal while the virus circulates and spawns new resistant variants? Especially since becoming increasingly clear the vaccine wears off after five months. We need booster shots and we need to make vaccines compulsory for entering public spaces. We need to actually control our borders and if we can’t deport illegals like we should at least keep them isolated. We need to control interstate travel and stop unvaccinated idiots spreading death everywhere while we get everyone their shots. We need to focus public spending on relief while people have to stay at home but also need to limit growth of dependents Eg free contraception or even abortions for welfare recipients.
I know that I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one.
Welfare reform did not work. It merely yanked eligibility for certain safety net programs from under the feet of those in need. While we'll intentioned, it did not consider the means testing for programs such as medical, food, housing, rises in the cost of living and prices in general etc, thereby causing those who managed to find low level employment, without benefits and not enough earnings to spend more on out of pocket expenses they normally would not have to. That being so, they were/are in worse financial distress than when they were when they relied wholly on welfare.
"those in need" of slaves??!!?? Isn't that what you said?
Ironically; It's the people lobbying for the end of enslavement that are the biggest charity provider for "those in need".
Apparently "those in need" is anyone who can cry the loudest like a 2-year old instead of getting up off their whiny *sses and *creating* a value for someone else besides themselves.
25 years later, welfare debate goes onOn anniversary, conservatives hail changes as needed reform. Others see cruelty.
By Alfred Lubrano STAFF WRITER
Alisha Gillespie near her Germantown home. The program that started in 1996 is like “a ball and chain,” she says. JONATHAN WILSON
JONATHAN WILSON
Not long ago, the first assignment for many incoming law students at the University of Pennsylvania was to fill out an application for federal cash assistance — welfare.
The idea was to see whether Ivy League graduate students could figure out the confounding paperwork.
“I never had one of them fill it out correctly,” said Amy Hirsch, a managing attorney with Philadelphia’s Community Legal Services, who conceived of the exercise. “Now, imagine a woman of limited literacy, possibly fleeing domestic violence, in poverty with little children, trying to do it.”
Next Sunday marks the 25th anniversary of so-called welfare reform, which produced the program of cash assistance known as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
TANF was created in 1996 after Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), formulated in 1935, was ended. Unlike AFDC, the new initiative was a block grant rather than a steadystate payment, and it imposed on recipients work requirements and cumulative time limits of five years.
Historians say TANF was meant to appease critics who believed that the old system fostered dependency.
Conservatives would say it succeeded. In the 2½ decades of TANF, they have hailed it as a needed change that pared the welfare system and, specifically, ushered low-income women into the workforce.
But some scholars and advocates say what’s developed isn’t reform but a “punitive,” “racist,” “dehumanizing” institution that does little to ameliorate poverty.