Instead Of Ending Poverty, Big Government Subsidizes Dependency
President Obama recently took part in a
President Obama recently took part in a
After 50 years and trillions of dollars,
The website for the social welfare organization – American Hometown Veteran Assistance –reads, “Freedom isn’t free; our VETERANS have paid dearly for it!” For many, including myself, that price has been pretty high and has taken many forms. Yet, I wish I was still active duty everyday, and given the chance, I wouldn’t trade that experience for all the gold in the world.
After reviewing the latest economic news and the Oxford study conducted on the poverty level, I think that the only appropriate responses are as follows. Congratulations! You ignorant liberals who vote based on envious idle-minded delusions of “fair” collectivist societies have been living in an alternate reality. But now it is time to wake up, that is if it’s not too late, because your allergy to truth and reason has destroyed the middle-class.
In his new book, Poverty and Progress: Realities and Myths about Global Poverty, renowned development economist Deepak Lal draws on 50 years of experience around the globe to describe developing-country realities and rectify misguided notions about economic progress.
Six reason why men are opting out of marriage presented in a video scratches the surface of a greater societal problem that has the potential to destroy our nation.
Marriage is the Strongest Factor in Reducing Child Poverty in the U.S.
Over a third of single-parent families with children are poor, compared to only seven percent of married families. Overall, children in married families are 82 percent less likely to be poor than are children of single parents. The strong impact of marriage in reducing poverty still appears when married and non-married families of the same race and education level are compared.
Congress should require the President’s annual budget to detail current and future aggregate federal means-tested welfare spending. The budget should also provide estimates of state contributions to federal welfare programs.