Welfare reform: an unqualified success story

Aug 29, 2006 18:49

You don't hear much about welfare reform from Democrats these days. The reason is that it has been working as advertised.
When Bill Clinton signed the bill ending a federal entitlement to welfare, a leading liberal newspaper called it "nasty," "atrocious" and "odious"--adding with typical nuance that "the children will suffer the most." Three ( Read more... )

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reality_hammer August 30 2006, 03:59:52 UTC
I am reluctant to concede that point.

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psychomatt August 30 2006, 01:24:00 UTC
How long before the liberals start griping that the only reason there's fewer people on welfare is that they've been cut off & left to starve?

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Welfare Reform Post morewhat_com August 30 2006, 23:35:22 UTC
Simply put, Bravo. A good read tody or any day.
I also wish we had more to cheer about but this will do for now.

I'll blemish this by plugging my home state's former Gov. Tommy Thompson.
He did well in forging welfare reform in Wisconsin as well as the accompanying job fair system to put people to work.

Yes, most people would remember him as a former Secertary of HHS.

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