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In reply to the discussion: Coping With Welfare Equals Losing 13 IQ Points [View all]LiberalAndProud
(12,799 posts)37. I don't think we have an argument.
The programs you speak of are absolutely essential, especially in our current political climate. But those programs will not and cannot lift people out of poverty. Whereas our national welfare system fell far short of that ideal, we didn't improve the program to achieve that. We are in the process of eliminating it.
As far as the church goes, it goes so far and by necessity, not far enough. From there, the suckiness part.
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Yes, there are work requirements in order for a single person to receive food stamps (SNAP).
TexasTowelie
Aug 2014
#52
Antipoverty programs are being sacrificed at the altar of tax cuts for the wealthy.
LiberalAndProud
Aug 2014
#7
A friend once said that the stress of being poor was like the panic you feel when drowning
riderinthestorm
Aug 2014
#26