poverty. that was the moment i said oh, it s only after the war on poverty was a few years along we stopped making progress. it sloped. it stopped. murray s landmark 1984 book losing ground not only concluded the war on poverty failed to help people out of poverty but it had devastating consequences for an under class stop in the culture of dependency. your opinions were controversial? they were conventional by early 1990s. welfare should be a second chance not a way of life. by 96 a republican congress passed and the government signed a welfare reform bill. in the years since that law has been hailed as a success helping people get off the welfare roles and gain self-respect.
poverty. that was the moment i said oh, it s only after the war on poverty was a few years along we stopped making progress. it sloped. it stopped. murray s landmark 1984 book losing ground not only concluded the war on poverty failed to help people out of poverty but it had devastating consequences for an under class stop in the culture of dependency. your opinions were controversial? they were conventional by early 1990s. welfare should be a second chance not a way of life. by 96 a republican congress passed and the government signed a welfare reform bill. in the years since that law has been hailed as a success helping people get off the welfare roles and gain self-respect.
that was the amendment i said oh, it s only after the war on poverty with a few years that we stopped making progress. it slowed. it stopped. his landmark 1984 book, losing ground, not only concluded the war failed to help people out of poverty, but it had devastating consequences for an under class stuck in a culture of dependency. the findings were controversial. very much so. the conventional wisdom. they were by the early 1990s. when you can, you must work because welfare should be a second chance, not a way of life. by 1996, a republican congress passed and the democratic president signed a welfare reform bill. in the year since, that law has been hailed as a success. helping people get off the welfare roles and gain self respect.
poverty. that was the amendment i said oh, it s only after the war on poverty with a few years that we stopped making progress. it slowed. it stopped. his landmark 1984 book, losing ground, not only concluded the war failed to help people out of poverty, but it had devastating consequences for an under class stuck in a culture of dependency. the findings were controversial. very much so. the conventional wisdom. they were by the early 1990s. when you can, you must work because welfare should be a second chance, not a way of life. by 1996, a republican congress passed and the democratic president signed a welfare reform bill. in the year since, that law has been hailed as a success. helping people get off the welfare roles and gain self
probably 15%, not the 7 and a half% people are reporting, there s so many people who just gave up looking for work. we really do, we do poorly as a country. and shockingly, we re just not a respected country any longer. what do you think he thinks when he hears his ratings for handling the economy approval. 37%, disapproval, 56%. i mean, those are terrible numbers. well, you look at the welfare roles and you look at the people that aren t working and chose not to work, because there s no reason for them to work when they can do just as well by not doing anything. you look at what s going on, and it s probably it shouldn t be that surprising to him. maybe he understands it better than we think. the fact is that he is really putting the country into a situation where people don t have the incentive to go forward, they don t have the incentive to create jobs. and if it continues to go this way, it s going to be very sad