Hey dipshit - do your research. The changes were requested by a large group of REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS who wanted more flexibility of approach in trying to move people into work. He gave them what they wanted and now they are FLAT OUT LYING about it to score political points in an election. It is SHAMEFUL. Stop propagating lies. |
Oh yeah, and let's not forget that welfore reform was passed in a bipartisan fashion under a DEMOCRATIC administration. |
You mean Romney's father was on welfare when he was a child during the great depression, right?
Mitt Romney lived in a wealthy suburb and his father was a CEO when Mitt was a child, and a public figure by the time Mitt was 12. |
boom goes the dynamite aka welfare work requirement attempted to be gutted by Obama. Shit's hitting the fan with a vote soon. "Congress can hold votes on President Obama's controversial welfare policy, government investigators said Tuesday. The decision will allow the GOP to link Democrats to a policy they say "guts" welfare's work requirement. Fact-checking organizations have dismissed this claim, which GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney uses frequently against Obama. " http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatch/other/247439-gao-congress-can-vote-on-obamas-welfare-changes |
The point would be that strategic government aid kept George Romney's human capital from being destroyed so that he had a chance to exercise his talent and energy later on. |
It's the economy stupid.
Unless we want to: Pass laws restricting abortion (please ignore this) Or go after immigrants Or debate welfare Or we want a balanced budget, which most economists think would hurt the current economy Or overturn Obamacare And in order to advance this one goal (and the other six) we cannot sacrifice the following: The tax cuts which were supposed to be temporary stimulus, but which did not stimulate. Defense. (every last dime is critical to our safety) But we will sacrifice the following: Commitment to full medical coverage for seniors. We would like to cap the government's contribution, not sure whether it will be enough. And in any case, win or lose, we will: Impose Republican principles on the 90% democratic population of the District of Columbia, because we can. |