Govt housing doesnt make anyone money. Veggies, beans and rice are healthy foods to sustain these kids. Most places already have programs for kids at age 3. Mom won't be going to work before then anyway. Reason she had the kid. Adding more welfare clearly hasn't made a difference in a positive way. It just made more sit home on it.
section 8 pays landlords, provides shelter for kids. EVERYTHING is not about making someone else money even still.
veggie beans and rice are not HEALTHY, kids should eat other things as well. but noone here is a dietician so I wont even go into it. Most kids need much more variety for their growth.
Again, no evidence that anything but a rare woman has a kid to just not go to work, raising a kid IS work, especially if one finds themself doing it alone
no one has added 'more welfare' And the welfare programs that are there HAVE made more of a difference than doing nothing. It fed and sheltered more children, and more than likely kept crime down as people dont starve gracefully or see their kids suffer easily.
Veggies, beans, and rice are healthy. Kids need dary but WIC already provides milk, cheese, juice, peanutbutter, tuna, and eggs.
Welfare has definitely been increased but it hasn't made a difference. The poor won't help themselves. They piss away any opportunity they get. Some people just have no ambition at all. Breeding is all they want to do. Welfare only contributed to the problem. Because then all those kids start running the streets in gangs.
WIC is only for chldren 5 or under and pregnant moms. Kids need more than beans and vegetables.
welfare has definitely NOT been increased in MOST states. as mentioned before the average food benefit is 1.50 per MEAL per person. and the TANF (average cash) has decreased 40 percent in real value in the past two decades.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/14-hours-in-chicago-26-people-shot-including-3-year-old-boy/ar-BBM4fE1?ocid=spartandhp
Gangs have been a problem long before welfare. Some people are lazy, no doubt, their financial circumstance does not determine that though.
Veggies, beans, and rice is a very healthy diet. Spinach and broccoli have calcium so milk isn't needed. My dad had a heart attack when I was 6. I lived off veggies, beans, and biscuit. I was very healthy. We had a program several year ago where WIC moms were given vouchers to purchase fresh fruits and veggies from a local farmers market that was started to help them. It only lasted 1 year because they didn't go use the vouchers. The mom's buy chip, pudding cups, frozen pizzas.
you continually speak to one thing (your hatred of those abusing the 'welfare system'), while seeming to ignore (or at least talking past) that it was created for a reason.
some would even say that it is a very christian approach to dealing with certain societal problems.
i think many are just driving themselves nuts over it.
there will always be abuses in any system; people are flawed.
while dispicable, i find it less dispicable that poor, downtrodden, and/or ignorant people will sometimes abuse the system than when wealthy, powerful, and/or selfish people abuse the systems we share as americans.
they know better, it costs us all a lot more, and they're usually screaming hypocrosies towards those leff fortunate or powerful all the while.
that's what should REALLY infuriate us all.