A gathering Monday in Washington, D.C., featured a bipartisan group of former government officials agreeing on the benefits of slashing the nation’s safety net.
This week marks the 20th anniversary of “welfare reform,” the 1996 law passed by Congress and administered by President Bill Clinton that strictly limited the amount of federal cash assistance that the poorest Americans can receive — transforming the Aid for Families with Dependent Children program into the more restrictive Temporary Aid for Needy Families.
One of the main impacts of the law was to help double the number of American households living in extreme poverty in America – defined as living on less than $2 a day.
The Capitol Hill event, hosted by the right-leaning American Enterprise Institute and the Progressive Policy Institute, which has been referred to as President Bill Clinton’s “idea mill,” celebrated the 20th anniversary of the law. Its architects said they had no regrets about its passage.
Former Michigan Republican governor John Engler, who pioneered state-level welfare cutbacks and who today serves as the head of the corporate lobbying group the Business Roundtable, recounted how Bill Clinton’s support helped make national welfare reform possible.
“It was pretty stunning in 1992 to have a Democratic candidate for president, albeit a 12-year veteran in the governor’s office talking about ending ‘welfare as we know it,’” he said. “That was a pretty decisive moment.”
Right-wing praise for Bill Clinton was a reoccurring theme at the event. Robert Rector, a Heritage Foundation scholar who has been dubbed the “intellectual godfather” of welfare reform, claimed that Clinton took up the same cause as Ronald Reagan, allowing him to outmaneuver George H.W. Bush. “In my perspective that’s the issue that put Clinton in the White House in ’93,” Rector said.
Thompson, who had served as another welfare reform pioneer when he was the Republican governor of Wisconsin, was unrepentant about the impact of the welfare overhaul.
“It did work,” he said. “Poverty went down and more people are working.”
Not everyone agrees with this rosy assessment, however. Luke Shaefer, a University of Michigan Social Work professor and one of the researchers who documented the rise in extreme poverty since the passage of welfare reform, told The Intercept that the claims of reduction in poverty and increase in employment were more true up until 2000. “Single moms did go to work, but it is unclear if welfare reform had much to do with it,” he said. The Earned Income Tax Credit “expansion is much more clearly important. And we know that the moms who left welfare were not any better off for it, and in some cases a lot worse off.”
Shaefer worked with sociologist Kathryn Edin on a book released last year that found before welfare reform, more than a million households with children were being kept out of extreme poverty thanks to federal assistance. By 2011, that had dropped to about 300,000. The researchers estimated that 1.5 million American households, including 3 million children, are today living at or below extreme poverty – double the number that it was in 1996.
The impact of welfare reform was particularly severe on women and minorities, with many female-headed families losing income and women being forced into low-wage work without benefits.
Shaefer points to research from Jim Ziliak, a prominent economist who studied the issue for the National Bureau of Economic Research. “Taken together, the results from leaver studies, demonstrations, and from national samples suggest that many women were worse off financially after welfare reform,” he writes. “Especially at the bottom of the distribution.”
Yet those deemed most vulnerable had little representation at the event. Of 19 invited speakers, just two were women.
Bruce Reed, one of Bill Clinton’s chief domestic policy advisers and the man behind the former president’s campaign pledge to “end welfare as we know it,” conceded that more remains to be done for the working poor, but told The Intercept that welfare reform was overall a “success.”
In fact, the latest numbers from the Current Population Survey Food Security Supplement found that 5.5 percent of American households — 6.7 million households in all — used a food bank or some other form of food charity in 2014. That’s the highest percentage since record-keeping on the matter began in 1995.
Despite the reforms, the stigma of receiving government assistance remains — and opponents of aid to the needy continue to demonize the remaining programs, such as food stamps. Maine’s Republican Governor Paul Lepage recently claimed that food stamp recipients in his state are on a “steady diet of Mars bars and Mountain Dew.”
At the conclusion of the event, the speakers and audience were treated to a reception featuring alcoholic drinks, cheesecake squares, specialty meats, and gourmet cheese.
That the attendees did not pay for this food or drink is an implication in your concluding paragraph. Outrageous, by them, if true and outrageous, by you, if false. Which is it?
America is now a 3rd world country dressed up in the 1st world clothes of its forebears. Terrible.
There is no point getting upset at the comments by total asshole pols like Engler, Clinton, Reed, etc. Don’t you get it? Facts don’t matter to these assholes. It’s all about creating their own fictional reality that suits their agenda, which is a war on blacks, minorities and the working poor. Especially black people: Engler was governor of Michigan, a failed state by any measure with people leaving in droves during his miserable tenure. Engler is a racist who despises black people. He set the stage for the whole Detroit bankruptcy debacle. Total asshole. For assholes like Engler, he could not be more happy smugly chiming that ‘work to welfare was a success’–nevermind the plainly evident fact of 50% unemployment in Detroit, and that all the car factories were relocated to Mexico thanks to Clinton’s NAFTA imbroglio. The author quotes the Heritage Foundation? Really? That’s like quoting a Saudi Arabian official on the success of human rights in Saudi Arabia! Of course you’re going to get a dumbshit fictional comment. I think the main reason the Intercept publishes sad articles like this is to piss off its readers and make them gag on their coffee.
“I am now convinced that the simplest approach will prove to be the most effective — the solution to poverty is to abolish it directly by a now widely discussed measure: the Guaranteed Income.”
~Martin Luther King Jr.
Unfortunately mars bars and mountain dew are the only rhings readily available to recipients of food stamps. i know im one of them 7 dollars a day…
Why should anybody have any regrets? Giving money away will not solve poverty. AFDC was not solving poverty. We tried TANF and it’s not a magic solution either. The solution is complex and we don’t know it yet. So we keep trying and sometimes what we try won’t work.
Were you even an adult when this happened Zaid? What gives you the expertise to use a word like regret here?
@charliethreeee-the foundation of the Welfare Reform Act was a lie. The authorities given to the government are way too invasive, open ended, never discussed before passage and the Feds pay local government agencies to violate people’s rights through incentive payments. Taking handouts isn’t what people in this country do because it’s against what America stands for, self determination.
WELFARE ROLLS HAVE STAND THE SAME SINCE THE SIXTIES. All of the authority the government currently has does nothing to lower number of people on welfare. It destroys people more than helps. Those responsible should regret what they did. We all got screwed!!!!
Government money should only go to people who already have lots of it. That way it can’t damage their work ethic.
You make, but gloss over, an important point: the number of people on assistance. There have been huge increases in the numbers of people receiving food stamps. If we baseline at 2008 with 27 million, there was a rise to almost 44 million today. If you have a limited pool of dollars, even adjusted for inflation, this cuts the average recipient’s real benefit by 40%.
Just as with most policy, we cannot be mypic, but must also consider other factors and unanticipated consequences when having intelligent discussion regarding success or failure.
Adding insult to injury, the govt does get overly nosey, too.
Giving money away is exactly what is working in experiments with Unconditional Basic Income.
“I am now convinced that the simplest approach will prove to be the most effective — the solution to poverty is to abolish it directly by a now widely discussed measure: the Guaranteed Income.”
~Martin Luther King Jr.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIL_Y9g7Tg0
God, what an asshole you are. “The solution is complex and we don’t know it yet”. Nope, the solution is quite simple and obvious: governments provide social safety nets for the poor and needy. This is done in all other modern western countries and it works fine: Canada, UK, New Zealand, Australia, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Belgium, etc. all have much better social assistance programs than the asshole country USA. Works fine for them, would work here too.
half the country works for less than $15-an-hour. poverty is epidemic, as well. extreme poverty is a brutal existence unimaginable to most. 2 dollars a day? c’mon. how is survival even possible?
an impoverished child brought up in the ghetto has about 1% chance of a better life. under-educated parents, under-performing schools, under-corrected blight, add up to institutionalized misery. generation after generation of neglected children become neglectful adults – and worse. children are not allowed childhood. that’s a prescription for disaster.
violent crime walks the streets of inner city america. some neighborhoods are turned into internal concentration camps, bereft of anything that resembles the pursuit of happiness. drug use proliferates as a means to escape a reality that has nothing to offer and much to fear. the stultifying effect of a life, ‘nasty, brutish, and short’ cannot not be measured in statistics. statistics are cold & indifferent and are incapable of discovering the essence of a discarded mind left to rot on the mean streets of forgotten america.
the situation is getting worse. good-paying jobs for working-class people are gone. the policies of our government facilitate the loss of dignity for the impoverished, the working poor, and burdens the middle class with the support of a neo-colonial empire.
corporate rule must be eliminated and a people-friendly, representational system adopted. if we don’t, the bell will toll for us.
A democracy and the fruits and benefits of such belong to every citizen of that democracy, ….Not just those that can ‘buy in’.
This makes sense to me why Clinton beat Bush during that election. It appears that part of that success was because Clinton presented himself as a stronger opponent of welfare than Bush. For example: Bush had made it easier for families to income qualify for WIC by making Medicare (or is it Medicaid?) a qualifier for income eligibility to receive WIC. The result was that many many more people began to receive WIC benefits. People voted against Bush thinking that he was going to be even more years of Reagan. That notion may have been mistaken.
Poverty is the fuel unfettered capitalism runs on.
What’s that Dunkin Donuts slogan? “American runs on dunkin”, well it does not. American runs on immigrants. Particularly, those from impoverished nations in the “backyard” that were deliberately ravaged by a series of military incursions resulting in massive profits from killing the peoples of those nations and stealing massive natural resources, etc.
I highly recommend reading Havest of Empire by Juan Gonzalez, better yet order the DVD/Book combo set.
Neruda wrote the poem “La United Fruit Co.” for a reason.
Wouldn’t it be nice if we could get off money, and politicians ran on the amount of work they reduced? “We cut 7,000 useless jobs this month, and we plan on cutting 10,000 more next month. Here’s your time back, but please volunteer it wherever you can do the most good for society.”
Title IV of the Social Security Act gave the authority for the Department of Child Support Services to be the debt collector agency within the bigger Health and Human Services agency, which is responsible for public assistance grants given to the states if the states follow certain criteria.
One of the criteria is that when a family is facing a financial hardship and need public assistance, they have to sign over THEIR rights to any future child support to the government if the family is currently a married 2 parent family but if the family is unmarried they have to sign over all of THEIR future child support and the Dept. of Child Support Services will initiate a court case and get the father to pay a monthly amount to pay for the public assistance. If people were going to borrow money from the government they were going to have to deal with the full force and weight of said government. Welfare Reform was also known as The Personal Responsibility Act. The really screwed up part is the legislation allowed the full force and weight of the government to go after those who were Personally Responsible and never used public assistance. The states get incentive payments from HHS for opening child support cases, they get incentive payments for paternity, they get incentive payments for enforcement of support, they get incentive payments for payment of arrears to name a few. Close to 3/4 of all child support cases are non-public assistance cases. Why the fuck does the government get this authority?
What’s the incentive for a child support case closure? That’s right there is none! They will do what ever they can to keep it active. They destroy good people! They bury good people in unreasonable debt. They incarcerate good people because they couldn’t maintain the unreasonable amount of support that some fucking feminazi determined was appropriate. This legislation is unAmerican!
In California in 2014 (I think), 2 billion dollars was payed into the Industrial Child support Complex and it cost over 1 billion in fees to bring in that 2 billion. That’s not including the fees paid to private attorneys.
Everything about the Industrial Child Support Complex is wrong and unconstitutional but bureaucrats, lawyers and their leeches spend their lives helping people….
Bureaucrats, lawyers and their leeches destroy people. They need people’s lives in turmoil because without turmoil there is no need for them…….
Yes, they did it to my father, allowing my mother, who had a child with a man she deserted our family for, to collect back child support payments due to a faulty paternity ruling during the divorce; to collect a lot of money half a century later. The kid he was paying for was absolutely not his, and looks nothing like the rest of us.
Fortunately he had worked hard and had a good pension, and he got tired of paying lawyers to fight it and finally gave in. But it ruined my relationship with my mother and half sister, and it was just typical of how she operated her whole life. Trouble all around.
Nobody would be poor in the absence of these politicians.
Never liked the concept of welfare except for those down and out for a while, or sick or injured. A hand-up short term can become a hand-down long term.
I always did like the concept of some version of the Humphrey–Hawkins Full Employment Act (again dated myself)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey%E2%80%93Hawkins_Full_Employment_Act
Putting people to work instills sprit and self worth. A Marshall Plan for America is need. This would require hard work and some sacrifice from everyone. A lot less crying and a lot more sweat.
Mindless corporate pablum.
NOT if moneys, people and resources are JOINED. I am not taking small scale but GRAND PLAN. Trillions & Trillions wisely spent on education and infrastructure, invent a new economy to fit new realities. What America use to do. We will invent a better future or watch what has been HANDED us crumble around us all.
The country’s infrastructure definitely needs an overhaul. Cut our military budget in half and use the other half to fund a massive infrastructure repairs program. Recruit discharged military personnel to work on it near their homes.
A strong country starts with strong communities and strong infrastructure. How can we keep maintaining military bases around the world while the core crumbles?
Like your ideas. AND turn our cities Green, solar panels, garden and parks on every roof. Feed and educate the children, break the cycle of poverty and destruction. Work to build a great culture and nation. Do not just talk make America and by example inspire other Nations and peoples to be a “shining city.” This is OUR path to a better future, choose wisely.
And how exactly do you plan on narrowing the ever widening income gap? To reduce the need for assistance, that is exactly what needs to happen- the income gap needs to be narrowed. The majority of people receiving benefits ARE employed. The majority of employers out there pay LOW wages. Yet, the richest 10% have more money than the other 90% combined. Its not that they can’t pay living wages, but that they refuse to pay living wages. Whatcha gonna do smarty pants? Reduce taxes? That will only keep more money at the top.
Tim what needs to be done is new “New Deal.” Where we all plan together a new achievable future. That levels the playing field some and conserves resources not over exploits them. It will take a massive effort and planning. It would take a lot of skill and will from all of us, it is not a one man deal.
I would pay full measure of life’s work to find the better future. We either plan and work creatively and constructively together as people, industry and government to build such a future or the forces of failure will overtake us. If we just stay the course the four horsemen are real good at dealing with lack of foresight
“The impact of welfare reform was particularly severe on women and minorities..”
And yet, women and minorities chose the wife of President Reformer over Bernie Sanders for their president.
What is the point of history, if it is ignored?
No, they did vote for Sanders, and the Democrats stole the nomination. Get out your local votes for Green or Socialist Parties.
I’m stupid so I’ll sum it up this way – POOR or NO JOBS, Thanks in part to N.A.F.T.A. that hasn’t worked as intended – expansion of N.A.F.T.A. with the rest of them (C.A.F.T.A. – included) Low or no wages….
Reading the reports on Ferguson – Baltimore – Chicago we can add the cops to the causes ( low service and high pay). (Which isn’t helped by the militarization of their weapons – cow-boy cops and war hero’s)
Propaganda – of terrorists attacks – War-Mongers and Fear-Mongers….Be Afraid – Be Very Afraid
FAILURE TO ADDRESS THE LAWS OF OUR COUNTRY – including the WAR CRIMES of George W. Bush & his entire administration ( the Geneva Conventions are Quaint).
The Failure of our politics – getting elected and dying in office / or retiring with their campaign contributions ( claiming HONEST)
POVERTY – much is directly Washington’s GREED……government – to – lobbyists…….
Eric Holder Attorney General? started on Wall Street? became AG? and returned to Wall Street after claiming it would be too hard to prosecute his future employers???? HONEST
OUR COUNTRY MOTTO – – T R U T H – – – JUSTICE? as the nominees are blocked from even getting an hearing concerning the appointment to become a JUSTICE
WHAT DO YOU EXPECT TO BE HONEST?.? DO NOT THINK IT – SAY IT…. as cops say see something say something – don’t quietly think something SAY SOMETHING
> > > REMEMBER TO VOTE
The original Welfare was designed to help people transition away from the Jim Crow era into a more just economic system. Institutional racism was a severe problem in those days and there were other problems as well. However, it actually caused problems in many communities. For example, single parent families increased to over 50% among African American households.
The reduction of “Welfare” came against a backdrop of a growing economy with plentiful decent paying jobs. Many of those jobs are now gone.
BTW, pension funds are being looted. So even people who had decent jobs may find their substance diminished.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUXL08iU73U
“For example, single parent families increased to over 50% among African American households.”
A reference to that stat would be nice.
Im not going to bother looking up a reference, as I did not make the claim, but it seems pretty accurate. Welfare, in most states at least, was only available to single mothers (and would often be taken away if the father was even present). This had the effect of discouraging marriages, as is completely predictable (intended perhaps).
Even outside of the Jim Crow South, redlining and disparate school funding was prevalent nationwide, I graduated High School in 1990, and live in Illinois, and my senior year, the school I graduated from had just begun a court ordered desegregation effort (the segregated nature of the school being entirely due to practices of redlining by the real estate agencies, who managed to avoid any penalty for it.)
I assume the power elite are smart and know what they are doing…even years in advance. Black families weakened, fathers became absent, toddlers in cheap daycare grew up without fathers and with emotional deprivation, rap music came in, prisons burgeoned. I assume this was the plan all along. It succeeded magnificently. The powerful do no have the same values…they don’t want America to have a better infrastructure, they don’t want strong families and dignified, responsible males, and they want a dumbed down population drooling over lousy television and sports.
If “food stamps” are buying doritos and Mountain Dew, who benefits? Pepsico and Lays benefit. otherwise SNAP would be like WIC, useful for cheese, milk, juices, and decent cereals…PERIOD.
Government ‘handouts’ are for corporate profits. The beneficiaries are only helped marginally. Please, ya’ll, smell the coffee!! The system IS working.
Interesting concept. Since 2010 I have been involved with an organization known as Share our Strength/No kid Hungry. Right now I am putting together a bake sale, we have Famous Dave’s hosting a pancake breakfast for us as well as a Dialing for Dollars, dinner the same evening.
For every dollar we raise it provides 10 meals to children. This way we make sure that all children in the USA have access to one full meal per day in school at least. Without eating, children’s brains can’t develop or function properly.
WAKE UP PEOPLE. These are the children that are going to be in charge of you when you get old. I think I would make sure they look at me in a positive light. I pray they don’t treat us the way we have treated them as children. Very sad to have such a LOL wealthy county and squander it on wars for greed and profit. Anyone know how much money the USA really has if we didn’t borrow from around the world? Would be an interesting FACT to know, since it is our dollars that have been going everywhere except here.
One more thing, how many of you have road construction going on in your towns and cities? How can you tell an election year? It is the only time the federal government gets off their greedy asses, and releases some money to make the people think they are doing something. They are! IT is called “throwing us a bone” Look around you and see if it isn’t so.
It is supposed to be wealthy (Country) and squander it on wars for greed and profit. My apologies for leaving out the R letter. I am happy to give out info on Share our Strength though!
Well it worked out great for them. When millions of people have to find work or else they don’t go demanding better wages, healthcare, work conditions etc. The median income hasn’t risen in these two decades and American families are going into debt to make up the difference. Plus the added benefit of that when the economy is under a lot of strain people forget about environmental issues.
Welfare reform was a splendid achievement, but rather than indulging in nostalgia for its past greatness, the US should tackle the problem of poverty today. The most effective way to reduce American poverty is a simple one: strip the poorest 10% of their citizenship. The average wealth of all citizens would increase by 10%, virtually overnight.
This new group of stateless people would not be subject to deportation like illegal immigrants. But they would no longer be burdened by the laws protecting worker rights, which lead a large number of employers to avoid hiring. By eliminating bureaucracy, workers would be freed to work for longer hours under harsher conditions. This would lead to a massive surge in jobs, which would ultimately benefit everyone.
This is why all voters should support Mrs. Clinton. Her husband may have initiated the reform, but Mrs. Clinton will advance it to its ultimate conclusion.
They could call us Appalachians… if we’re lucky.
*Otoh, they could strip the richest 10% of their citizenship (& ill-gotten gains) which would free-up the rest of us to get a little work done.
& ps.
>”…strip the poorest 10% of their citizenship. The average wealth of all citizens would increase by 10%, virtually overnight.”
Not according to my ciphering. The poorest 10% accounts for only .003638% of wealth … whereas if you strip the richest 10% of citizenship the average wealth of all citizens would increase by over 90%, virtually overnight.
Experience has shown that it’s generally easier to strip money from the poor, since they can’t hire expensive lawyers to stop you. Every society that ever existed has been based on exploitation of the poor, simply because they are more vulnerable. So I think my suggestion is more practical than yours.
The secret of success is to pick the easiest targets.
Prior to the genocidal invasion of Turtle Island, most of the societies on this continent saw over-accumulation of wealth as a sickness, and the best thing one could do to increase their status was to give everything they owned away. The most well known word for this is Potlatch, and it existed in most indigenous cultures here.
But then people came and slaughtered those people to take their land in the name of Jesus (who told his followers to sell all they own and give the money to the poor).
Liers, lies, and more lies is what Washington tells its population to hide the fact that the nation is dying under a $20 trillion that it cannot repay and is out of control and growing.
In anticipation of the collapse and the ensuing pandemonium which will follow the federal government militarizes its police forces ordering them to kill civilians left and right in order to indoctrinate the population into a passive attitude of acceptance.
Good bye Constitution; good bye U.S.A.
The USA can always pay any dept. Just print more money.
An analysis of welfare numbers from the 60’s to present, done by the Heritage Foundation, found welfare numbers stayed the same relative to the total US population…….
(I can’t remember the name of the the report where that analysis was in? The subject of it was Welfare)
Robert Rector deserves to get his ass kicked! What is the numbers of people on Welfare after Welfare Reform was passed? Was there a significant decrease of people on public assistance? Not according to the Heritage Foundations own research. It found that people don’t like being on assistance so when work was available they worked. People only took assistance when they needed it. That is the essence of the American spirit. They need to be able to provide for themselves and their families without help but they will take it if they have to but it’s not in our nature to do nothing and live off of others.
Why are they celebrating the 20th anniversary? Welfare numbers didn’t change? Maybe it’s the legal fees generated from the law? Maybe it’s the money the government gets from child support from unmarried fathers? Why only unmarried fathers?
Welfare Reform turned poverty into a crime!……. Welfare Reform turned parenthood into a crime!……
FUCK YOU Robert Rector!
FUCK YOU Bill Clinton!
Bureaucrats, lawyers and their leeches patting themselves on the back for one of the worst laws to be put on the books. It’s disgusting!
Think about it you morons! Jill Stein comes from the same shit pile as HRC. When you vote for shit you get shit. We have a lot of shit to get rid of and those 2 dung beetles won’t do it but Trump will!…….
Let’s hear it from those sucking on the dung flavored teat of Jill Stein and HRC… Fucking morons!
“Robert Rector deserves to get his ass kicked!’
I can’t think why, but the only ‘Rector” who came to my mind, vis a vis, Bill Clinton, was one Ricky Ray Rector. I’m sure there’s no connection, right?
Funny, I don’t recall Jill Stein putting out pictures of the Klantons smiling with her at her wedding.
I dont recall her telling the media how she have them a bunch of money so they had to come to her wedding either.
I dont recall her aides confirming reports that she decided to run for office days after getting a call from Hubby Bubba encouraging her to get more involved in GOP politics…
But, I guess when a candidate repeatedly expresses his love for the poorly educated that it should be expected that his supporters would put their utter ignorance on display proudly….
“Thompson, who had served as another welfare reform pioneer…”
Who is Thompson?
Tommy Thompson.
If I’d only read a few more words:
“…when he was the Republican governor of Wisconsin…”
The way it was stated it seemed like the author expected to have formally mentioned him by full name earlier. Anyways- thank you.
These MFs need to be held to account NOT be elected to the White House!
Let them eat cake crowd.Only one way to deal with such people.
Our system of government is currently dominated by big business, and big business is hostile to welfare benefits because this makes it more difficult to control and manipulate workers. There’s nothing like the threat of starvation and homelessness to keep the proletariat in line. Most politicians and beltway journalists in and around Washington, D.C. these days have an upper-middle class to upper class background with college degrees from elite universities. They have absolutely no comprehension of working-class and poverty-related issues and it shows. America is fast becoming a highly stratified oligarchy that is in the process of strangulating itself.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YV2NZ9MQh0w
the same way CCCP bankrupted, the US is printing money – literally, for the military – and trying to make up for the imbalance by falsifying stock values so they can resell the load of crap to retirement funds of Americans.
check the Keiser Report #949
Sorry you’re wrong – it isn’t dominated by big business – only by the politicians that cater to them at the expense of the people. $enator Barrack Obama – $enator Hilary Clinton – & – $enator John McCain ran for the presidency – YET none of them resigned their Senate Seat to ensure their constituents were represented ( and the stupid citizens didn’t complain or raise their voices – – two wrongs do not make a right and both sides were and are wrong). Unless and until we take out the garbage we are actually better off without this government
SORRY, forgot to add REMEMBER TO VOTE – – the first step to take out the garbage. With this election I’m voting third party – I’m tired of the lessor of the two evils I WANT HONEST GOVERNMENT
I disagree…the HUD sewer created millionaires out of that class. Ask pepsico, Nabisco, Coke, General Mills, Mars, and ConAgra if they want SNAP to end? Of course such people blast the ‘handouts’ because their constituents love hearing it. But that’s their phony front.
full speed ahead with clinton bashing. thanks. glenn. i agree, the media is just piling on donald j. now so of course you need to lay off. or maybe this kind of attack is to prove to yourself how fair and balanced you are, like fox news.
perhaps TI simply wants to demonstrate the treachery of political machines.
Power groups which over years lead to more conflict and wars which could lead to an1865 style split in the US.
What i cannot figure is why Bernie backed her…
Press Release
Politico Exposes Clinton Campaign ‘Money-Laundering’ Scheme
https://berniesanders.com/press-release/politico-exposes-clinton-campaign-money-laundering-scheme/
Saying TI is similar to Fox News is like saying Adolph Hitler was similar to Martin Luther King Jr.
Yes, The Intercept is not putting the Clintons in a kind light. But the issue at hand is the SOCIAL SAFETY NET, and that the Clintons’ wholesale reduction of it threw many families into dire poverty and low-wage, no benefit jobs. Does that sound like an angle Fox News would take? Aren’t you Democrats supposedly the “left” in this country? Bah.
And for the record, I am a member of the Green Party, a GP Precinct Committeeman and a local party officer. I am proudly on the economic left.
Liar. You know perfectly well there is a Trump-bash article up top, and plenty more where that came from.
Why not visit the comments thread at one of those, and meet your Republican double?
Exactly, these comments are thrown up in every thread ( the TI is being anti-Trump/ the TI is being anti-Hillary) when there are articles about both pretty much every day. These people are either still naive for partisan politics or distracting from the issues, either way….
Awww…a butthurt limousine liberal…
A robust safety net for the less fortunate in society is a sign of a civilized culture, in my opinion.
It is the governmental free rides, special deals and giveaways via corporatism to the massively rich that contribute to moral degradation, not abuses of the all-too-meager dignity barely afforded to the already downtrodden – and yet the stigma of being poor remains in US culture because of a naïve belief that America is a meritocracy rather than an oligarchy, and a vicious prejudice against ‘losers’ entrenched into myriad traditions and echoed by various media tropes and community cohesions.
The US promotes “every man for himself” as the highest value, and the corrupt duopoly is agreed that welfare is in truth an undeserved entitlement that society must begrudgingly bestow with varying degrees of tut-tutting right up to outright scorn. Both Democrats and Republicans reflect the overall culture in being equally convinced that poverty and disabilities are really personal failings, although the Democrats at least pretend to care (in a patronizing and incompetent fashion), and until this cultural underpinning of prejudice is undone the government will become increasingly indifferent and useless to the suffering of the growing underclasses across the nation.
Another factor that is responsible for the hostility toward welfare benefits is racism and sexism — the sterotype of ‘black women having kids to receive welfare benefits.’ The existence of welfare benefits makes it easier for women to leave abusive relationships with men, and racist white people (particularly in the Deep South) can’t stand the thought of ‘their’ tax money being used to support blacks and Hispanics. The success of Donald Trump as a presidential candidate has a strong racist-sexist component to it, so this problem still persists in America.
even jesus fed the masses which would be a good example for politicians but it seems it’s every poor person for himself, may i have another bowl of porridge pleaseee…mr clilinton?
INTERESTING how the genius talent wallstreet criminal practitioners of the criminal currency scheme think that competing for jobs by bidding down in an environment of sustained unemployment will not result in poverty.
This is not rocket science. Instead the organised criminal empire of the print-to-loan-to-own pawn shop economy pursues to grow profits to accumulate wealth, not to grow ALL (each and every) citizen of America. It’s as if the criminal wallstreet economy doesn’t want everyone to be relatively equal.
Yet the morons for wallstreet proclaim illusury morsels of ending welfare with token words to make fools feel ok for affering the same thieves support for power and authority. Instead, these morons could invoke God’s will that guarantee each and every person food to eat and place to sleep. Alas, thieves don’t think that way.
The root cause of this is lack of public ownership of the currency system and political offices since Dec 23, 1913.
Democrats definitely cannot be trusted with this. Vote Green!
Great article bring attention to poverty in the US.
Each day in the press there are references to the poor and their numbers, yet like global warming people talk but nothing is ever really done.
It needs to be pointed out that over four billion people – 2/3rds of the human race – have no access to clean water and toilets. How long can we last when this number of ourselves are left like this and without a say in anything what-so-ever? Why should we continue and cause ever more people to live grubbing off the leakage from the society?
Artificial Intelligence is wiping out jobs in ever increasing number and society is simply whistling past the graveyard.
Nothing is being done to prepare to save lives in the coming natural disasters, our leaders and our press mostly ignore that. Nothing id being done to provide for people when work is unnecessary.
Poverty and AI, global warming, who is even talking about these issues except on the edges like this article – which is quite good, don’t mean to be critical of it.
These are huge issues of existential threat to civilization as we it is today yet the politicians the” leaders” ignore it them and the owners of the AI enjoy all the power.
How in the fcuk can people be so god-damned heartless….
“The stigma of receiving government assistance remains” … FOR THE POOR.
There is no stigma for a corporation to receive farm subsidies. There is no stigma for a tourist to pull over at a taxpayer-funded rest area on the highway — not unless he needs to sleep there because he doesn’t have a home, that is. There is no stigma for the wealthy man to have cops at the ready when any of his estates sends an automated signal that someone might be inappropriately present. There is definitely and absolutely no stigma for the big banks to take free zero-interest loans from the Federal Reserve.
The law here is the law commonly and falsely attributed to the schoolyard and to bullies among the children. (Of course, in reality children take their bullying cues from the teachers, going after the kids they understand they are allowed to go after and learning to avoid the ones who are too much trouble; bullying comes from the top, and it’s an adult thing) The people who can be struck at are struck at, and the ones who seem more hazardous to cross enjoy the privileges of their rank.
The cure for welfare.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64zgSMlcFHs
Neither Trump nor the sociopath in your video have missed a meal in awhile…
“Despite the reforms, the stigma of receiving government assistance remains.”
That stigma runs deeply in our society. Being disabled, or for the more politically correct, a person with a disability, some people have made comments to me, when informed of my receiving disability, that are full of venom and at times scary. It appears to me that a philosphy which regards self reliance above all else has taken hold of a sizeable portion of our humanity, such as it is. Thank you for the article, Zaid.
I’m sorry you have to experience that, especially given how difficult it can be to receive benefits in the first place. We have to do something about this toxic antipathy towards government assistance, but for the life of me I don’t know what that something could be.
Thank you to Zaid Jilani and the Intercept for writing this – so few outlets are covering this. If any. For me, that day in August 1996 is seared in my memory. It was a horrific tragic surreal day. I walked around Manhattan feeling as if there should be protests, big blaring headlines on newspapers, radio hosts shrieking about it. But there was nothing. It felt like the end of hope.
My mother and I were saved by the AFDC program in the 70s. We lived in southeastern New England. She earned a grand total of $2800 per year in 1972 dollars working in a textile factory. She shared an apt with her 2 sisters, they shared costs. When both her sisters got married, she could not afford to sustain herself and me on what she earned. AFDC gave us healthcare, housing and food. The factory my mother worked in had closed and she could not find steady work. All she could find were parttime low paying jobs like waitressing and laundromat work. AFDC rules back then allowed her to earn a limited amount of money working some hours per week. My mother had no education, nor did she ever own a car, she couldn’t get better jobs. We managed for 9 yrs until I turned 21, when AFDC benefits ended. Along with AFDC, the government’s CETA program that found summer jobs for low income youth always helped me find work during the summer in high school & my first 2 yrs in college. It was govt Pell grants & loans that enabled me to go to college–I was the only one in my family with a college education. All 60s/70s-era govt programs helped millions of people like me. When Bill Clinton-a Democratic president-destroyed these programs it was a huge betrayal of poor people in this country. For me, August 1996 is the date when the Democrats finally and fully exposed their real nature as Republicans in their domestic policy-and their genuine indifference, even contempt, toward the poor.
This mirrors my experience, as well. I was able to get summer employment during high school, and more job training and placement afterward. This enabled me to become a productive member of society from the get-go. Not so for my children in the late 1990’s – 2000’s.
The entire neoliberal back-sliding that has gone on since the Third Way ideology took root has been akin to the ‘boiling frog’ analogy, with the poor and the middle class placed into a pot of water, only to slowly boil to death as the waters temperature increases.
“Robert Rector, a Heritage Foundation scholar who has been dubbed the “intellectual godfather” of welfare reform”, I mean is it not clearly understood that anything out of the Heritage Foundation is like Satan directly at the pen or the microphone.
Welfare is about 10 billion a year.
The criminally unnecessary Iraq war has cost more than $800 billion so far, but ongoing medical treatment, replacement vehicles, etc., will push costs to $4 trillion or more.
We gave the banks almost 17 trillion to pay for their failed Ponzi scheme that came crashing down with the last financial crisis.
The people that brag about sending mothers into the part time barely above minimum wage work force are the most despicable of what God has allowed Satan to engender.
Everything this government gets involved with, becones far worse, financially unworkable or sustainable, and always demands more taxes from the people to pay for the damn mess they create!
So, tell us who should be responsible for helping people too poor to take adequate care of themselves and their families, in you opinion.
that’s an easy one.
cut the aid to those who murder people to steal their land.
Zzzzzzzzzz
that’s how criminal minded thieves operate.
“http://www.forwardprogressives.com/when-fascism-comes-to-america-it-will-be-cloaked-in-patriotism/”
To: Nete Peedham
That ship landed a long time ago.