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Economy
The Science Is Settled: Welfare Discourages Work
2015-04-28
[Breitbart] The Champ era has given us a very expensive lesson in how employment has a strong demand component. Unemployment rises not just because the supply of jobs has diminished, but because people aren't looking for work as aggressively as they might be.

That seems like a common-sense observation, but it has huge public policy implications. It's an article of faith on the Left that welfare and redistribution programs have no significant negative impact on the workforce. Nearly everyone wants to work, we are told; the only reason they can't get jobs is that greedy fat cat capitalists tuck their filthy money into treasure vaults instead of using it to hire people. The notion that welfare might make poverty worse, by providing incentives to remain poor and dependent instead of working, is anathema to our titanic social welfare state.

One of the many arguments born from this belief, which we heard quite a bit of during the recent observation of the Great Society's 50th anniversary, is that compassionate government's core mission is to make poverty more comfortable, rather than seeing to reduce it. This was offered as the counter-argument to charges that the Great Society was a failure because poverty is at least as widespread as ever, despite trillions spent in a "war" against it. Evidence that generous welfare benefits increase dependency and erode the workforce is extremely damaging to arguments that poverty is essentially a constant, and the best we can do is try to make it more bearable.
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  OK, look, if you see this on your TV set you know something is wrong and you must do something about it. 1) Turn off the TV. 2) Get the hell out of your house and find a job.

Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2015-04-28 11:31  

#7  ....since the Left threw out the Seven Deadly Sins* and substituted Thou shall Covet thy Neighbors wealth, Thou shall Bear False Witness, and Thou shall Steal.


* 1 Lust, 2 Gluttony, 3 Greed, 4 Sloth, 5 Wrath, 6 Envy, 7 Pride. The product of which is all on display in Baltimore this week.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-04-28 09:34  

#6  jv it deflects from ongoing government malfeasance, maladroitness, etc.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2015-04-28 09:30  

#5  Why is this considered news?
Posted by: jvalentour   2015-04-28 08:43  

#4  Watching 3 minutes of Shep Smith should be sufficient encouragement to return to work... or return to nearly anything besides watching Shep Smith on Fox.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-04-28 08:35  

#3  Frankly, after being sick a few days, I'm ready to go back to work, if only to escape the tripe on daytime TV.
Posted by: ed in texas   2015-04-28 07:49  

#2  As an Aussie who has been on welfare, I know its not a bad life on the dole. The pays bad but the hours are good, and you can work from home.

The other problem once you get used to being on the dole it's very hard to get into the routine of working.

Posted by: BernardZ   2015-04-28 06:05  

#1  what is the incentive to go to work if you get paid more staying at home. we have this problem in the UK especially with unemployed couples with lots of kids.
Posted by: paul   2015-04-28 00:36  

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