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"on welfare" Definitions
  1. receiving money from the government because of a low income or lack of income
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John McWhorter, a writer and linguist, for example, argued that Ms. Piven and Mr. Cloward's work on welfare rights led African-Americans to become dependent on welfare.
By the end of the tracking period, these families were earning over $26 million more than they were on welfare, leaving them better off than when they were stuck on welfare.
And we're ... not going on welfare and food stamps.
If Clinton vetoed, he'd be painted as soft on welfare.
What if we helped people on welfare get skills training?
We don't want to be labeled as living on [welfare].
All these poor people just living so well on welfare.
These survivors often cannot rely on welfare programs for support.
But if someone is on welfare they have negative value.
Arizona now has the strictest regulation on welfare of any state.
Their program lowers jobless assistance the longer one is on welfare.
Chamath Palihapitiya grew up on welfare before becoming a billionaire investor
Its popular support depended on welfare handouts and scaremongering about immigration.
White House aides say Trump is eager to take on welfare.
I am optimistic about fashion not falling behind on welfare and diversity.
Japan's aging society puts constant upward pressure on welfare and healthcare spending.
In 2011, Brad found himself on welfare living in a Vancouver SRO.
Frank Field, a Labour MP and an expert on welfare, sees flaws.
Just over half of all Japanese on welfare are 65 or older.
Much of the money spent on welfare never gets to the poor.
Why?' because the whole time growing up, my mom was on welfare.
After 25 years of seeing federal expenditures on welfare explode tenfold, Gov.
That increased their incomes on welfare alone by 25 percent or more.
She raised my brother and two sisters on welfare in San Francisco.
As they left the welfare rolls, government spending on welfare payments declined.
I was a young, single mother on welfare with a biracial child.
The more people who have jobs, the fewer who are on welfare.
WE'VE BEEN WORKING ON WELFARE LEGISLATION, HEALTH CARE LEGISLATION, REGULATORY AGENDA, ENERGY POLICY.
Many live on sickness benefits, masking the figures of those relying on welfare.
There are two ways to look at the conservative pitch on welfare reform.
At twenty-eight, J. K. Rowling was a single mother living on welfare.
A few weeks later, Mr. Hajj asked the sponsors about going on welfare.
Stick it to the bums on welfare, but don't touch those farm subsidies.
A drought would raise vegetable and pulse prices, requiring increased spending on welfare schemes.
My mom lived on welfare and my alcoholic father was absent from my life.
"I grew up very poor on the streets of Detroit on welfare," he said.
Think of what Newt Gingrich did in 1996 with Bill Clinton on welfare reform.
S.KOREA SAYS BUDGET SPENDING ON WELFARE, JOB CREATION TO SEE SHARP GROWTH IN 2020
"I think they should be drug-testing if they're on welfare," Ms. Ell said.
"In his last years he was on welfare," Mr. Pandel, 82, said by telephone.
The SPD, by contrast, wants to allay people's insecurities with spending on welfare and education.
With enemies like that, many on the left were understandably suspicious of attacks on welfare.
"We are similarly skeptical we will see anything meaningful passed on welfare reform," she added.
None of the rest of the caucus seems eager to take on welfare programs, either.
First off, I should say that being on welfare was a new experience for me.
The Republicans adopted a concealed carry law, voter ID requirements and restrictions on welfare recipients.
The economic system then made it possible for my mother to never be on welfare.
Facing a delay on welfare payments, she and her family were struggling to stay afloat.
Reed is on Social Security; two of her four adult children are also on welfare.
Not long ago, opposition parties boasted that they would be tougher on welfare than the incumbent.
"An immigrant does not come here to commit crimes and get on welfare," Mr. Rumbaut said.
Individuals on welfare would be unable to comply with work requirements and would face dire poverty.
Lawmakers are relaxing constraints on welfare spending and have even found some new money for infrastructure.
Americans on welfare, hardly a powerful political force, found themselves routinely characterized as loafers and cheats.
People on welfare are working less, earning less and as a result are trapped in poverty.
I lived on welfare — but my husband couldn't live with me anymore because of his past.
Some GOP lawmakers have advocated for stronger work requirements to eliminate a perceived dependence on welfare.
I'm one of three siblings raised by a single mom, and we grew up on welfare.
Low literacy levels are linked to poor health, fewer economic opportunities and a lifetime on welfare.
Relying on welfare to support their large families, they are among the poorest Jews in Israel.
Whether they were in work or on welfare, one thing remained constant: the majority were men.
I was the oldest son of a Latina single mother on welfare with three other children.
My family always worked, but like a lot of Americans on welfare just didn't have enough.
Schulz's defenders emphasize commitments on welfare spending, housing and pensions, and worker-friendly labor law reforms.
The federal government spent more than $700 billion on welfare to low-income households in 2017.
Anning said Muslims were responsible for acts of terror and crime and were dependant on welfare.
Many can't hold down a job; a tenth end up on welfare, and some become homeless.
Changes in other policy areas may help to explain why the public has gone softer on welfare.
Still, though slow to get going on welfare, the direction of travel in America has been unmistakable.
On current trends spending on welfare and state workers will account for all government revenue by 2026.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Families that have been on welfare for three or four generations.
That means even a few months spent on welfare a decade ago can significantly limit future benefits.
He made deals with the new Republican majority on welfare reform, a balanced budget and immigration reform.
By encouraging work, this reform could enhance retirement security for women and reduce dependence on welfare programs.
So many recipients don't work and get caught on welfare, suffering in poverty for years…even generations.
"People on welfare were presumed 'lazy,' and for us there was no more hurtful word," she writes.
"Italians have this false pride: If they go on welfare they'd rather die," she said in 1973.
She had supported her children over the years by working, as well as by relying on welfare.
For example, Congress passed welfare reform in 1996 that dramatically reduced the number of Americans on welfare.
ACROSS THE NATION Rachel Dolezal, also known as Nkechi Diallo,  booked and released on welfare fraud, other charges .
"People on welfare in big cities make more money not working than we do working," says one woman.
I got by on welfare and food stamps, and I sold my clothes for gas and food money.
Ahead of the South Carolina primary on Saturday, Bernie Sanders finally attacked Hillary Clinton's record on welfare reform.
Kramp-Karrenbauer said politicians with higher incomes should not presume to understand the plight of those on welfare.
Particularly if you're a single parent or if you're on welfare, unable to access what the monied can.
Congressional Republicans will probably fight the details, but on welfare reduction itself, the party is of one mind.
The report stated more than 85033 percent of non-citizen families entering the U.S. end up on welfare.
Republicans have been found to like Democrats less than they like people on welfare or gays and lesbians.
Wisconsin is leading the way on welfare reform, and we thank CMS Administrator Seema Verma for her support.
"The administration creates a problem for farmers so now they need to put them on welfare," Republican Sen.
Among other things, the odds of being employed, on welfare, married, or having kids ceased being significantly different.
Well, I grew up in East San Jose in an environment where people were living on welfare checks.
Even so, many argued that without a work requirement, the program encouraged poor people to remain on welfare.
Illinois, which spends less on welfare but taxes more, has a cratering 8.9 residents per thousand leaving annually.
His mother worked in medical customer service and struggled to pay bills, relying on welfare and food stamps.
I'm not here to make a political stance on welfare or any other federally funded programs out there.
For example, in Florida, I think the governor said he was going to drug-test everybody on welfare.
One belonged to a scared, doubtful girl who lived on welfare and was abused in the foster care system.
First report presentation on "Welfare for People" with Management Board President Letizia Moratti in Sesto San Giovanni (2225 GMT).
And, although some are on welfare, the majority who use SNAP are people who earn below the poverty level.
"Most people aren't on welfare so they carry a different set of issues than people who are," she said.
In one year I paid back in taxes the total amount I had received during three years on welfare.
By enacting these reforms, Ohio lawmakers are providing able-bodied adults on welfare a new path out of dependency.
She told me in an even tone that Hispanics and immigrants come to the country to get on welfare.
When Americans who are on welfare get a job and no longer need public assistance, we rightly celebrate that.
When he was young, he was the son of a convicted felon single mom on welfare and food stamps.
"It was a little different than what I anticipated," Cornyn said of the Camp David discussions on welfare reform.
If you watch the media and you watch TV, you would think that all black people are on welfare.
"That's tripe," said Mr. Haskins, who was also a senior adviser on welfare policy to President George W. Bush.
Despite having just 12 percent of the national population, California represents nearly a third of all Americans on welfare.
Employment rates of non-disabled working-age adults have been stunted, and their dependency on welfare programs has grown.
Rowling survived on welfare as she spent the following years finishing her first Harry Potter novel, completing it in 1995.
Getting control of the reserves would give the government more flexibility in spending on welfare policies and farm support schemes.
For years, Jobs denied paternity, and Brennan raised her daughter as a single mom, living on welfare and odd jobs.
The theoretical pontificating of 18th- and 19th-century political economists on welfare and inequality had rather fallen out of fashion.
If you&aposre able to work, you shouldn&apost be on welfare and we should put work requirements in place.
Nearly 3 percent of elderly were on welfare in 2015, almost double the rate two decades earlier, government statistics show.
She does play the role of policy adviser on welfare, but such emails are largely the exceptions to the rule.
Likewise, President Donald Trump recently said he wants to focus on "welfare reform" after tax legislation is signed into law.
Other powers are also being devolved, including more say on welfare spending and the ability to borrow a little more.
"I don't want to have anyone coming in that's on welfare," Trump told Breitbart News in an Oval Office interview.
He said "we are looking at it" but that the goal was to get a bipartisan deal on welfare reform.
At Camp David this weekend, House Speaker Paul Ryan gave a PowerPoint presentation of House Republican ideas on welfare reform.
Her own friends, after receiving prestigious degrees, took retail jobs, or went on welfare, scrambling to pay exorbitant Dublin rents.
Though my mother and I were on welfare, our rent-subsidized apartment in Amherst felt luxurious compared to Uncle Alan's.
In real dollars, these families were earning $20 million more after regaining their independence than they were making on welfare.
When Marion was an infant, the family moved to the Bronx and then to Harlem, where they went on welfare.
In fact, the effect on their expressed racial views was stronger than the effect on their expressed opinions on welfare.
As on many subjects, public opinion on welfare tends to be "thermostatic", says Ben Baumberg Geiger of the University of Kent.
Success is spending less on welfare, less on food stamps, and less on Medicaid because fewer people will need those services.
At the same time, the leftward Democratic Party movement on welfare reform has not led to calls to return to AFDC.
With welfare, because it is targeted and therefore withdrawn as income is earned, people on welfare are effectively punished for working.
His racist rant, in which he assumes the Spanish speakers are here illegally and on welfare, spread quickly on the internet.
So the researchers tracked how people on welfare with work requirements were doing two years after the start of the experiment.
I wonder, could we spend more money in education, so that we would not have to spend so much on welfare?
This gutted reforms from the 1990s at a time when nearly $1 trillion of taxpayer money was spent on welfare programs.
In Wisconsin, with the economy nearing full employment, Walker is looking to put yet another Badger State stamp on welfare reform.
As embarrassing as it seemed to us that we were, in effect "on welfare," having decent, normal meals was a blessing.
Now, even though he grew up on welfare in Ireland, he makes up to $60,000 a month while traveling the world.
The authors conducted two different experiments to see how white Americans' attitudes toward nonwhite people affect their views on welfare spending.
And it's basically trapping people on welfare programs, which prevents them from hitting their potential and getting them in the workforce.
CHIP's murky future is a byproduct both of the GOP's war on welfare, and of a more generalized and serious dysfunction.
They are wrongly accused of draining national and state treasuries by being on welfare and otherwise eating up our tax dollars.
In the 2012 campaign, the Republican candidate Mitt Romney repeatedly said that President Obama was weakening the work requirements on welfare.
In fact, children whose families are on welfare are exposed to 30 million fewer words than children from high-income families.
Officer Yanez is the son of a Mexican immigrant and depended on welfare at points in his childhood, defense lawyers said.
Raised in the Liverpool neighborhood of Croxteth, Ms. Wilde has depended on welfare benefits to support herself and her two children.
The Gregory children were reared by their mother, Lucille, who scraped by on welfare and a meager income as a maid.
There's a persistent myth that "foreigners" simply want to steal Americans' jobs, have babies on American soil and go on welfare.
Instead, Ryan said that the focus next year will be on welfare reform, which he said could include changes to Medicaid.
California spends the third most per capita on welfare programs, yet its economy continues to fail the poor and middle class.
I MEAN ONE WAY TO DO FISCAL STIMULUS IS TO TAKE PEOPLE WHO ARE ON WELFARE, RECEIVING WELFARE PAYMENTS AND SAY WE JUST WON'T GIVE YOU MONEY FOR BEING ON WELFARE WE'LL TELL YOU TO GO INTO THE BACKYARD, DIG A HOLE, FILL IT IN, GIVE THE SAME AMOUNT OF MONEY BUT CALL THAT A JOB.
The facility was run by a Sapporo organization that helps people on welfare by providing food and assistance finding jobs, NHK said.
Mr. Nelson voiced a litany of irritations: people on welfare who don't want to work, immigrants taking jobs, the culture of complaint.
Research has found that work requirements on welfare doesn't do much to increase the share of recipients working in the long term.
The good news is that this is not a segment of the population that relies on welfare or needs new government handouts.
It mirrors one targeting Danish citizens on welfare who must sell assets worth more than 2378,2750 kroner before they can receive benefits.
"No one who can work should be able to stay on welfare forever," wrote Clinton and Gore in their book. (p. 164).
It's hard to determine exactly how many employees at large retailers like Amazon rely on welfare, since not all states keep track.
Trump said the number of people on welfare in New Mexico has tripled and said Martinez needs to do a better job.
"PRE-MAASTRICHT" Both parties have a history of euroscepticism, and their policy agenda includes steep tax cuts and higher spending on welfare.
By the time Rose was 21, he had two kids, was working minimum-wage jobs and relied on welfare to get by.
"When things were going bad, when I had no job, I was on welfare; I went into a different mode," McGregor says.
President Trump is beginning to back off the idea of taking on welfare programs this year, per a new Washington Post report.
Dr. McCullough recalled being raised by a single mother, the former Bertha Juntenen, on welfare in a poor Scandinavian-American mining town.
Social conservatives argue that early marriages can reduce births out-of-wedlock as well as the number of single mothers on welfare.
" In another episode, Lewis compared being on welfare to being enslaved, arguing that the welfare state had "substituted one plantation for another.
He often spoke about his early childhood years, when his father was out of work and the family was subsisting on welfare.
But, coming on the heels of Trump's recent executive order on welfare, Democrats see a worrying conservative attack on public assistance programs.
Research has found that work requirements on welfare don't do much to increase the share of recipients working in the long term.
During that stretch, his pregnant U.S.-citizen wife was forced to go on welfare, and he missed the birth of their daughter.
Analysts say that some of the most vulnerable people are those who depend on welfare benefits and lack family life and support.
Indeed, in all likelihood, the administration is focusing on welfare reform precisely to exploit its potential as a dog whistle political issue.
We know from experience that when states restore work requirements, people spend less time on welfare and go back to work sooner.
The party is heavily focused on welfare spending and redistribution policies and is opposed to tax cuts for higher earners and businesses.
She and I split rent and bills (she is on disability and I was on welfare), and I bought all the groceries.
According to the American National Election Studies, voters on all sides feel more warmly towards "poor people" than towards "people on welfare".
She slammed taxes on farmers and spent the proceeds on padding the public sector, on welfare and on subsidies for fuel and transport.
Additionally, the 25% disenrollment rate estimate came from previous research on welfare reform, a different scenario than the proposed "public charge" rule change.
Mr. Cameron has focused on welfare because the British system, while not particularly generous by European standards, is easy to gain access to.
Hoping to head off further unrest, the government announced that it would spend an extra 100m dinars ($40m) on welfare payments this year.
One classic study demonstrated that three-year-olds from professional families had two-times larger vocabularies than children whose families were on welfare.
Rome is targeting a deficit at 2 percent of gross domestic product this year mostly to cover higher spending on welfare and pensions.
Raised on welfare in Akron, Ohio, they moved from one apartment to the next every few months and fed themselves with food stamps.
We have spent trillions on welfare — we have put people in bondage, so that they can't be all that they're capable of being.
It has fared better than most with its focus on budget-conscious consumers, including more than 10 million South Africans on welfare grants.
The Bellegueles scrape by on welfare checks and "credit" to pay for the most basic of necessities, which the family often cannot afford.
They were both on welfare, and each had a little kid, but rent was cheap, and their apartments were bigger than they needed.
George W. Bush's administration touted "the marriage cure," funneling money into efforts encouraging marriage among impoverished communities to reduce their reliance on welfare.
It doesn't seem too much to ask that we have Americans here who aren't likely to go on welfare and become public charge.
He filled out a domestic policy portfolio with "reform conservative" ideas on welfare reform, health care, higher education and family-friendly tax policy.
Ms. Brennan-Jobs navigated a childhood on welfare with her mother, the artist Chrisann Brennan, and an adolescence ensconced in her father's wealth.
But on the other hand, immigrants are frequently seen as competing with natives for jobs, or as dependent on welfare and other services.
He's called poverty a "state of mind" and argued that "a comfortable setting" might be an incentive for people to stay on welfare.
The current major conservative push on welfare issues is to adopt tougher work requirements for food stamps, which some conservative states have already done.
" Sessions elaborated: "Is our national goal to place as many people on welfare, food stamp support, as we can possibly put on that program?
He spent one night with his dad, who he says was a photographer who didn't get much work and was on welfare, before leaving.
People fall through its cracks; they have difficulty finding out which programs they're eligible for and experience shame and stigma for being on welfare.
The current system is too complex and is lacking sufficient incentives to encourage people on welfare to start paid work or increase their hours.
The Moderates have also toughened their stance on crime and immigration, promising a crackdown on welfare for asylum seekers and a ban on begging.
And Trump said those overstaying visas, recent arrivals and people dependent on welfare would also be on the top of the list for deportation.
My mom had gotten pregnant and dropped out of high school, had a baby, chose to be with abusive men and live on welfare.
Before dipping into race science in The Bell Curve, Murray made his public reputation with a book-length attack on welfare called Losing Ground.
Amid the Depression, they battled drought, crop failure and insect infestations that seemed to rival the biblical plagues, living for many years on welfare.
Early in April, the president issued an executive order on welfare reform promoting economic mobility that will encourage more people to enter the workforce.
The film oscillates literally and thematically between scenes of Tovi and her Pan-Africanist mother living on welfare and her assimilated, well-off aunt.
Faced with reduced wages, some workers quit or go on welfare, fueling the increasingly low labor force participation and rising deficits we see today.
Studies of the poor have consistently shown that income much more strongly predicts life outcomes like educational attainment than time spent on welfare does.
"On welfare, Angie was a low-income single mother, raising her children in a dangerous neighborhood in a household roiled by chaos," he wrote.
Turner was raised in Cleveland by a single mother on welfare who lacked access to adequate healthcare and died suddenly of a brain aneurysm.
Many Orthodox Jews find employment at religious schools and rely on welfare to support their large families, which have an average of seven children.
Some citizens already considered the project a humanitarian triumph; others believed the Syrians would end up isolated and adrift, stuck on welfare or worse.
"We're moving on to workforce development to make sure that people who are able-bodied and on welfare actually go to work," Ryan said.
Homelessness has been increasing in England for nearly a decade amid rising private rents, a freeze on welfare benefits and a shortage of social housing.
We have spent trillions of dollars on welfare, but we've put people in bondage, so that they can't be all that they're capable of being.
The best, most recent review of the literature I've seen comes from the University of Kentucky's James Ziliak, a veteran researcher on welfare policy issues.
This left her living on welfare, drinking profusely, and working on a memoir about the silent era actress Fanny Brice, which her agent didn't want.
Homelessness has been rising in England for nearly a decade amid rising private rents, a freeze on welfare benefits and a shortage of social housing.
We have spent trillions of dollars on welfare, where we put people in bondage so that they cannot be all that they're capable of being.
In fact, McGregor was famously reliant on welfare money from the Irish government for several years while he continued fighting in lower-level MMA matches.
The third time he signed, creating much controversy, including the resignation of his own adviser on welfare reform, the leading scholar on poverty David Ellwood.
Spending on welfare, health and jobs will account for the biggest slice of the pie at 162.2 trillion won, up 12.1 percent from this year.
We have spent trillions of dollars on welfare, and we've put people in bondage so they can't be all that they are capable of being.
Canadians on welfare normally would have to subtract all of what they earn from their monthly benefit, so this is considered an incentive to work.
More support has translated into less need for government assistance, allowing many to move out of poverty and end their dependence on welfare programs entirely.
Slightly over one-third of respondents in the survey believed that most welfare recipients would prefer to stay on welfare rather than earn a living.
In Congress, if members are very conservative on voting rights, they tend to be very conservative on abortion, on foreign policy, and on welfare spending.
By 22, she was a single mother of a son, living on welfare and finishing a film degree at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg.
People say — and it's a very Texan thing to say — that people on welfare are living on the dole or off the backs of others.
Similar matches throughout the welfare state from the feds to the states are why America now spends more than $1 trillion a year on welfare.
Talia Winn, a former home health aide who subsists on welfare payments while applying for disability insurance, had relocated her recreational vehicle a block away.
In addition to boosting the U.S. birth rate, Ryan argued that Congress needs to help those relying on welfare to get back into the workforce.
However, true: the proportion of people who depend on welfare for the majority of their income has increased (although it was also increasing under Bush).
The undeserving included racial minorities on welfare but it also included lazy urban professionals like me working desk jobs and producing nothing more than ideas.
Secretary Clinton at that time had a very different position on welfare reform — strongly supported it and worked hard to round up votes for its passage.
Mass migration, they worry, would bring more crime and terrorism, lower wages for locals, an impossible strain on welfare states, horrific overcrowding and traumatic cultural disruption.
AT A time when wage growth is measly, working Britons are more enraged than ever by stories about people living the high life on welfare payments.
Total federal spending on welfare programmes for children is only 22015% of GDP, compared to federal spending worth more than 270% of GDP for the elderly.
LePage's list represents a tiny fraction of overall EBT withdrawals, but it effectively reinforced negative stereotypes and narratives about who relies on welfare benefits and why.
Secretary Clinton at that time had a very different position on welfare reform, strongly supported it, and worked hard to round up votes for its passage.
When Facing Future was released in 1993, Israel was at a low point, making so little that he was on welfare, supporting a wife and child.
If you think about it, the takeaway—which is a broad takeaway on American politics—generally on economic issues, on welfare issues, the country's overwhelmingly liberal.
"It really feels like a hatred of poor people," said State Representative Celeste Plumlee, a Democrat who was on welfare for three years in the 2000s.
In February Mr. Cameron negotiated limits on welfare payments as a disincentive to some European migrants, but this concession is conditional on a vote to remain.
In both cash assistance and food stamps, work requirements led to lower enrollment and less time spent on welfare, preserving limited resources for the truly needy.
"We're going to take on welfare reform, which is another big entitlement program, where we're basically paying people -- able-bodied people -- not to work," Ryan said.
In her first address to the Heritage staff, she spoke about her difficult childhood in Richmond, Va., with an absentee father and a mother on welfare.
"Even though I'm on welfare, I would donate to Trump," said Pamela Thompson, a 46-year-old mother of three school-age kids from Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Some of our group's reporters might stay on welfare or food stamps if we didn't underwrite their efforts, given the diminished status of news gathering today.
"We have spent trillions of dollars on welfare, where we put people in bondage so they can't be all that they're capable of being," Pittenger added.
On being reunited with their mother after five years, they grew up in a housing project on Potrero Hill, in San Francisco, subsisting on welfare checks.
The 40-page document calls for billions of euros in tax cuts, additional spending on welfare for the poor, and a roll-back of pension reforms.
Ward, who grew up on welfare in Ireland, started earning more money than he had ever imagined: With his commission, he sometimes brought home $20,000 a month.
And I believe that this translates directly into the culture that is breeding this welfare and the high percentage of people on welfare in the black race.
The budget included a repeal of the state's maximum family grant rule, which prevents people on welfare from receiving additional public money if they have more children.
The provision decreased new mothers' reliance on welfare programmes, probably because having a few weeks of paid leave after childbirth deterred them from quitting their jobs altogether.
These drug users live on welfare and they have kids and they feed shit to their kids and the rest of the money they spend on drugs.
They also have to prove that they have enough financial resources so they will not depend on welfare benefits during their stay in Germany, the parties agreed.
Having left school with no qualifications, she was living on welfare and struggling to paint in a tiny bedroom in Norwood, unable to afford the proper materials.
Conservative critics, however, have essentially argued—particularly during America's periodic drives to crack down on welfare—that parents who can't support their families are, by definition, unfit.
Conspiracy theorists take their aim at Florida student activists; Congress digs in on how the Pentagon spends its money; and the GOP looks to Wisconsin on welfare.
In May, Berkeley sociologist Rachel Wetts and Stanford's Robb Willer released a study showing the findings of a set of experiments looking at racial attitudes on welfare.
"Why haven't we had the same sort of conversation about stigmatizing or shaming unworking men that we had 20 years ago about mothers on welfare?" he said.
"We want people who want to come here, abide by our laws, integrate into our society, work hard, not lead a life on welfare," Mr. Dutton said.
In contrast, the Hester of "In the Blood," who lives on welfare and what she can scavenge, is guilty of bringing too many children into the world.
Someone under the age of 35 on welfare only gets enough to rent a room in a shared home, notes Ann Berrington of the University of Southampton.
While these positive changes were underway in Kansas, the opposite trends were occurring both nationally and in the region, with fewer able-bodied adults on welfare working.
Instead, he held the audience spellbound as he described the challenges he had faced as a Latino student growing up on welfare in a tough Manhattan neighborhood.
Dr. Pierce — the only obstetrician in Aiken County who would accept patients on welfare — made sterilization a condition of her continuing to receive welfare benefits through Medicaid.
However, by 1994, the Clinton administration spent much of its legislative energy on a vain effort to enact universal health care; no plan emerged on welfare reform.
Democratic strategist Doug Thornell said a push on welfare could trigger a political backlash for Republicans from elderly and blue-collar voters in the November congressional elections.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Eleven people were killed in a fire at a low-rent residence in northern Japan that mainly housed elderly people on welfare, police said on Thursday.
They argued that immigrants, willing to work for lesser wages and dependent on welfare programs, are taking American jobs and disrupting the fabric of United States' work force.
With the tax changes seemingly on track, Republicans are now looking to squeeze spending on welfare and healthcare rather than lay out more on transportation and the like.
The abandoned remains highlight social, economic and demographic changes in Japan, where more elderly live on welfare and families are more scattered, weakening traditional family bonds and obligations.
" The Christian Science Monitor goes with "Trump to take on welfare, but not all Republicans are on board," while Reuters warns, "Political risk looms over Republicans' welfare tinkering.
By gerrymandering geographic "areas," the state received federal approval to waive work requirements in the majority of the state, leaving roughly 21625,2900 able-bodied adults on welfare indefinitely.
He announced ¥28 trillion ($275 billion) in measures to boost the anaemic economy, though only a quarter of that is new government spending, mostly on welfare and infrastructure.
States can skirt work requirements, allowing able-bodied adults to stay on welfare far longer than they should, wasting limited resources that could go to truly needy individuals.
Many years later, these former pre-K students are less likely to be arrested, to drop out of high school, to be on welfare and to be jobless.
Taking his cue from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Trump has cooled on welfare reform, which was to be one of the big White House priorities this year.
He provided figures showing that the number of employable people who are jobless and living on welfare had swelled to 280,000 in December from 116,000 in early 2011.
He and his five siblings were raised in South Central Los Angeles by his mother alone, who relied on welfare benefits and earnings from the family thrift shop.
Lately, he has made clear to immigration officials and others in the White House that he remains frustrated with the still-pending regulation on welfare benefits for immigrants.
And yet, many have pursued secular higher education over the last decade, and more men have joined the work force instead of remaining in seminaries — and on welfare.
But for British rapper Tinie Tempah, who was raised on welfare and lived on a housing project in south-east London, the city's luxury homes drove his ambition.
They are sandwiched between the unemployed on welfare and their more affluent employers; they see themselves as aspirational, but their reality is to belong to the squeezed middle.
Electricity has become a burdensome expense for some Germans living on welfare, and the high cost has left a few spending a lot of time in the dark.
Last week we looked at a Tumblr blogger who pointed out the problem of conservatives being hard on welfare, particularly when it comes to who can afford college.
The Federal money they claim is wasted on "welfare moochers" is spent on support services for children or the aged, for people with mental health, intellectual, or physical disabilities.
If there is anything the data shows, it's that poor, unskilled immigrants are the least likely people to end up on welfare — the opposite of what Trump is claiming.
His efforts to shake off the tag weren't helped by the release of a video by his office showing Macron berating his team for a speech on welfare reform.
The party was not trusted on the economy and was associated with stances on welfare, gay rights and the death penalty that too many voters found strange or threatening.
" Cloud security expert Ian Coldwater writes in the book: "I've lived my script out of order, had kids too young, dropped out of school, became homeless, went on welfare.
They also want tougher penalties for crime and more powers for police, and say tax cuts and higher spending on welfare could be funded by cutting the immigration budget.
A report on welfare abuse from Arkansas Medicaid (no comparable data is available for Texas) showed that 28500,6900 people enrolled in the state's Medicaid did not live in Arkansas.
On Day One of his presidency, he would begin expelling what he called 2m "criminal aliens", naming gang members, visa over-stayers and those on welfare as special targets.
The percentage of immigrants relying on welfare programs almost precisely mirrors the percentage of immigrants who are admitted to the United States under our failed family chain migration policies.
It also hiked spending on welfare and public sector pay in a move to ensure stability in the aftermath of the "Arab Spring" protests in the region in 2011.
This twin shift reflects a rejection of the longstanding Democratic position on welfare reform and the biggest proposed expansion of the welfare state since at least the Great Society.
The report said half of local authorities surveyed found it difficult to find homes for single young people, and large families face similar difficulties due to caps on welfare.
He was a well-known figure in his corner of Kalamazoo, where he served on the neighborhood watch and delivered food to neighbors who were elderly or on welfare.
At 40, the Perry children had higher median incomes than their control-group peers; they were less likely to be on welfare and less likely to have been arrested.
With people on low incomes surviving on welfare handouts and the lower middle class squeezed by the tax burden, the French are highly sensitive to pressure on their daily budgets.
The residents of La Loche who have escaped a reliance on welfare tend to be older and follow traditional Dene methods of living off the land through hunting and fishing.
But, what the state of Arizona has seen is the dollars they're spending on welfare, on prisons, and education, all of those have dropped by hundreds of millions of dollars.
While there have been myriad articles with similar headlines proclaiming that the GOP is taking on "welfare," these do more to muddle our understanding of Republican priorities than clarify it.
In other words, most immigrants depend on welfare programs because most immigrants are not admitted based on any objective assessment of their likelihood to become self-reliant after settling here.
Gordon has been involved in a paternity case with Christina Lockhart since last year -- a Cleveland area woman who's reportedly on welfare and had been seeking child support from Gordon.
The people in Maine were nice previously, but after Trump... I get into situations where people say that we all live on welfare, or don't work, which is absolutely false.
Other experts said expanding job training is critical to helping those on welfare lift themselves out of poverty — though identifying the right types of job training programs can be tricky.
Could he really show a woman famous for roles in "Jelly's Last Jam" and "Caroline, or Change" lyrics like "You're the only Tony winner best known for being on welfare"?
He pointed to Ryan's previous comment referring to those on welfare as "takers" — comments Ryan has since apologized for — as proof that the Speaker has lost touch with his constituents.
They were anti-regulation, pro small business, pro Second Amendment, suspicious of people on welfare, sensitive (in a "Don't tread on me" way) about any infringement whatsoever on their freedom.
Koum himself has an amazing rags-to-riches story— his family emigrated from Ukraine when he was 16 years old, and the family lived briefly on welfare and food stamps.
Since 1963, Bromford has been dedicated to supplying customers with affordable houses, in addition to services that look to crack down on welfare-dependency, while promoting a more enriched, sustained community.
We&aposre working on reg reform, right now we&aposre working taxes, he also wants to work on infrastructure, he wants to work on welfare, we want to work social security.
Prime Minister Stefan Lofven's centre-left government had previously promised more money for local authorities and extra spending on welfare, schools and the military, but those measures will have to wait.
But others worry that new arrivals bring values that are at odds with these ideals and place a burden on welfare states, undermining the sense of solidarity on which they depend.
There's a simple way to figure out if work requirements actually incentivize people to work: Take a group of people on welfare and randomly impose work requirements on some of them.
Would you rather have a big trade deficit with record low unemployment and surging economic growth, or a falling trade deficit with Americans standing in unemployment lines and living on welfare?
Of the 14 family members, only two have received residency permits, leaving the others to depend on welfare as they wait for the generous but restrictive Swedish bureaucracy to move forward.
In terms of employment, former premature babies were 0.37 times as likely as NBWs to have jobs, and were 4.16 times as likely to be on welfare (all subjects were Canadian).
Many age out of the foster system and end up on welfare, in jail or homeless and often repeat the cycle by having children of their own they cannot care for.
" Moore told CNN's KFile, "There are too many people on welfare and the best way to help the poor is to get them a job and good schools and economic opportunity.
The center-left coalition in June agreed a big increase in public spending on welfare and infrastructure, to be paid for by tax hikes, sales of state assets and higher employment.
That hope is lacking for far too many people on welfare today, and the House farm bill's changes to the food stamp program would empower missions like mine to address it.
These same worries, of course, have also played out in the U.S.; hence, the president's newly Supreme Court-approved five-year moratorium on welfare use for those hoping to permanently immigrate here.
And as real work requirements, and I think this is something most Americans can strongly agree with, is that if you want to be on welfare, it should be a safety net.
" She says her mother was forced to hold several jobs, and relied on welfare payments to make ends meet during the first two years of her life, writing, "My father didn't help.
And some of the ugliest legacies of that bill, such as family caps that deny additional benefits to mothers who give birth to children while on welfare, still remain in many states.
So too were TANF's time limit and family cap policies, adopted by most states for 80 percent or more of their welfare populations, based on a flawed understanding of women on welfare.
The two would have a parliamentary majority and there are some overlaps in their manifestos, with both calling for tax cuts, greater spending on welfare and a rejection of EU budget rules.
A Wisconsin Democrat is pushing back against restrictions on welfare recipients with a bill that would require the wealthy to submit to a drug test before claiming high-dollar tax deductions.  Rep.
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The depiction of American life in pre-government times came in response to a question from a voter, who had asked Carson about his position on welfare and subsidies for the poor.
Mr. Puzder realizes it makes no economic sense to spend trillions on welfare and jobless benefits for out-of-work Americans while bringing in foreign workers to fill jobs in their place.
But the groundwork has simply not been laid, as far too often people rely on the government as the head of the household and choose to live on welfare instead of working.
Faced with the possibility that states might decide to follow a path that conflicts with the party's commitment to imposing work requirements on welfare recipients, the Trump administration blocked the alternative path.
No EU member other than Britain has said it wants to stop the free movement of people, but the principle has been eroded in several respects, starting with limits on welfare-benefit entitlements.
Also among its goals was a push to promote two-parent households and marriage, drawing heavily from dubious ideas that women were using out-of-wedlock births to cash in on welfare checks.
Prior to being dubbed "The Chosen One," LeBron James was raised on welfare by a young, single mother who was constantly on the move, desperate to establish a solid foundation for her son.
"Some women who were on welfare really did have enough work skills to get a decent job at wages above the minimum wage, and they are probably better off off welfare," Moffitt says.
To ease the public's pain, the IMF will allow more spending on welfare schemes, such as a cash-transfer programme named after Benazir Bhutto, a former prime minister who was assassinated in 2007.
Italy's borrowing costs surged in the second half of 2018 as investors grew worried about the extra borrowing needed to finance generous policies of tax cuts and spending on welfare and earlier pensions.
In a phone interview, he recalled growing up on welfare, turning to drug dealing to survive and why he still thinks police work is a viable way into a better life for anyone.
However, Nahles' offer of support addresses the softer part of Cameron's demands - cracking down on welfare abuse by those without jobs or other means - rather than Cameron's push to discriminate against foreign workers.
A study showed that mothers of children enrolled in the Nurse Family Partnership spent less time on welfare and had significantly fewer arrests and convictions well into their 215s than the control group.
She'd been reporting a radio documentary for the CBC about single mothers on welfare—she'd been one herself, when she was alone with Owen—and started working on a novel about them instead.
White voters without a degree were still a majority of the party's voters in the early 1990s, when Democrats were seeking to co-opt Republican messages on welfare and tough-on-crime policies.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will provide measures worth several billions of pounds to support low-paid workers and those on welfare benefits who become ill with coronavirus, finance minister Rishi Sunak said on Wednesday.
One study found that 22015 percent of young women on welfare stopped relying on it within two years of starting the program, but most of them returned to welfare sometime down the road.
It cites a slowing economy and the need to fund promised tax cuts, increase spending on welfare for the poor, and to scrap an increase in sales tax pencilled in by its predecessors.
Born to a drug-addicted teenage mother and absent father, Lee wrote in her 2007 memoir Made From Scratch that she was responsible for raising her four siblings on welfare and food stamps.
I lived in a big garage in Nijmegen and was on welfare, so I had time to do it for months, just alone in my garage, using a CD I had been given.
His so-called brake on welfare benefits for European immigrants, for example, would require the agreement of other countries, would not be applied for more than a year and would eventually be phased out.
At least 250,000 people are estimated to be homeless across England, housing charity Shelter said last December, because of a lack of affordable homes, along with government funding cuts and restrictions on welfare benefits.
The association of processed cheese with the American working class came to a head during the Reagan administration's war on "welfare queens," the conservative bogeywomen famed for gaming public assistance programs to buy luxuries.
Among the difficulties confronting Mr. Corbyn's opponents are two lawmakers who say they intend to challenge him: Angela Eagle, a former spokeswoman on business, and Owen Smith, who spoke on welfare issues before resigning.
It was a big piece of evidence in this review I did of the research on welfare reform, and I found Edin, Shaefer, and other poverty experts' arguments for a child allowance incredibly compelling.
"Once taxpayers started viewing the poor as workers, not welfare cheats, a more generous era would ensue," The New York Times observed in 2000, summing up the rationale for Clinton's wager on welfare reform.
Paul Winfree, director of budget policy at the White House, told the conservative Heritage Foundation the administration has drafted an executive order on welfare that would direct federal agencies to come up with recommendations.
France protects citizens with one of the most generous social safety nets in the world, with over one-third of its economic output spent on welfare protection, more than any other country in Europe.
By the time I was born, in the 1990s, after several waves of layoffs, most of the people around me were out of work and had to survive as best they could on welfare.
States that keep extra revenue out of the hands of taxpayers — either by funneling it into the general fund or spending it on welfare — will hemorrhage middle-class residents seeking a more affordable lifestyle.
It is divided over a June 23 referendum on whether to remain in the European Union, has been forced to backtrack on welfare cuts and has been accused of not protecting Britain's steel industry.
But the win showed the electoral appeal of the party's heavy spending on welfare, with the introduction of a child allowance, tax breaks for the poor, and hikes to pensions and the minimum wage.
More fundamentally, the willingness of Republicans to attack a long-standing program to feed hungry kids and related effort to pass food stamp reform modeled on welfare reform suggests that nothing is off limits.
So has the conservative movement, going back to William F. Buckley famously defending segregation, Barry Goldwater opposing the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Reagan's comments about a "strapping young buck" on welfare, and so on.
A forthcoming paper by Chloé Michel, now at Swiss Re, Michelle Sovinsky of Mannheim University, Eugenio Proto of Bristol University and Andrew Oswald of Warwick University attempts to unpick the effect of advertising on welfare.
In 2001, three scholars at Harvard and Dartmouth — Alberto Alesina, Edward Glaeser, and Bruce Sacerdote — found that the higher the percentage of black residents in a state, the less its government spent on welfare payments.
The anti-establishment government in Italy has raised public spending on welfare — a move that aims to satisfy voters but also raises concerns about the sustainability of the country's finances given its sizeable debt pile.
Trump's brief comments — he didn't take questions — were peppered with unproven remarks, such as immigrants are dependent on welfare, and notions that play to cultural fears, like saying immigrants need to culturally "assimilate" in America.
After the Civil War, for instance, a consensus that government should chiefly promote industrial expansion persisted, with some deviations, from 22000 to 19905; after the New Deal, a consensus on welfare capitalism endured until 21968.
Right now, according to Krueger, the head of a family of three earning the minimum wage on the island brings home roughly $600 less than if they were on welfare, deterring people from seeking work.
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"Providing the program to 100 students over six years would cost society $457,000 but yield $1,385,000 in social benefits" — higher incomes, lower incarceration rates, better health and less reliance on welfare, according to the analysis.
Miners and their families moved away looking for better work, or they got addicted to pills and to meth and to heroin, or they fell apart and ended up on welfare and in foster care.
She's a passionate believer in expanding the welfare state — she wrote the first Harry Potter book whilst a single mother on welfare — and was an outspoken opponent of Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
In other words, it should be possible to be conservative on macroeconomics, liberal on immigration policy, traditionalist on moral and civic matters, Swedish on welfare state policies, and Reaganesque on America's role in the world.
LONDON, March 11 (Reuters) - Britain will provide measures worth several billions of pounds to support low-paid workers and those on welfare benefits who become ill with coronavirus, finance minister Rishi Sunak said on Wednesday.
This is widely feared to be a rebellion in the making as promised upturns in the economy fail to emerge, and the prospect of a life on welfare, or in dead-end employment, sinks in.
Morales, Bolivia's first indigenous president, has been credited with slashing poverty in one of the region's poorest countries by spending a natural gas windfall on welfare programs and new infrastructure since taking office in 2006.
The bill imposed a five-year limit on welfare assistance, as well as a lifetime ban on eligibility for food stamps and welfare for anyone convicted of felony drug use or possession, including possession of marijuana.
Pate is running through what she sometimes imagines people think about her — that because she was on welfare and living in the projects and had three other kids already, she didn't really need to find ShyShy.
Our governments, particularly federal, have been very deliberately and systematically destroying the society, shipping jobs overseas, using schools to assault cultural values, deliberately creating a culture dependent on welfare, destroying industry with environmental legislation and such.
Even while the basic income trial in Finland is ongoing, the centre-right government adopted new rules that say people on welfare have to do specific things like engaging in job training or lose their support.
True, there are a few Conservative members of Parliament who would like to see a little more public spending and investment, a more compassionate attitude to those on welfare, and some slightly tougher regulation of business.
On welfare reform, another key Republican issue, he passed the strictest law in the nation that put a time limit on cash benefits and required able bodied recipients to find a job or perform community service.
There is a raging need for a movement that embraces economic dynamism, global engagement and social support — that is part Milton Friedman on economic policy, Ronald Reagan on foreign policy and Franklin Roosevelt on welfare policy.
And behind this fight lurks two broader, and perhaps more consequential, trends in political debate: the Democratic Party's evolution on welfare reform, and the broad and persistent harassment of women and people of color on Twitter.
During the Fine Gael leadership campaign, for example, Mr Varadkar tacked right with a crackdown on welfare cheats, garnished with a Mitt Romney-esque jab at those "who believe they should be entitled to everything for free".
Regarding EU budget rules, Di Maio said that 5-Star's point of view was "very close" to that of France, which he said had let its budget deficit rise to accommodate spending on welfare and other investments.
After months of being on welfare, I could no longer handle lying to people about why I couldn't socialize; it was too hard to keep the lies straight, along with the stress of constantly counting my pennies.
They&aposre saying, let&aposs get a farm bill done that puts work requirements in place so that somebody that is on welfare today, when people are looking for jobs, can actually get into the work force.
And they use the fact that many states began implementing work requirements and time limits on welfare payments before the 1996 act to separate out the effects of broader economic trends from the impact of welfare reform.
The real estate mogul, speaking in this key battleground state whose residents are 22% black, also proposed allowing those on welfare to convert that government assistance into microloans, a form of financing typically reserve for impoverished entrepreneurs.
The White House issued a memo that argued those who rely on welfare would have an easier time achieving economic mobility through strengthened work requirements where they already exist and the creation of new ones where applicable.
Two weeks ago, the White House issued a "public charge" rule change, restricting the ability of non-citizens to apply for a green card if they rely significantly on welfare benefits or are likely to do so.
We must also protect the wages of Americans and protect taxpayers by limiting the legal entry of high numbers of low-skill immigrants who often go on welfare or compete with our most vulnerable citizens for jobs.
The White House issued a memo that argued those who rely on welfare would have an easier time achieving economic mobility through strengthened work requirements where they already exist, and the creation of new ones where applicable.
Flip it over and you get the facts, including that refugees receive 354 euros a month (about $390), compared with €404 for citizens on welfare — a difference you can work out on the back of a bierdeckel.
Consider the bit, soon after the Martin joke, about how Carmichael can't wait to grow rich enough to say ''Republican things'' out loud such as: ''I don't think people on welfare should be allowed to eat breakfast . . .
"You have a terrible policy that sends farmers to the poorhouse, and then you put them on welfare, and we borrow the money from other countries," Senator Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee, told reporters on Capitol Hill.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison met state leaders on Friday to discuss a stimulus spending package designed to reinforce the health sector, support small businesses and people on welfare, and prevent Australia's first recession in nearly 30 years.
In the incident last week, Mr. Schlossberg assailed the manager and customers with insults about their being on welfare; he assumed that because servers preparing lunch at Fresh Kitchen were speaking Spanish to customers, they were undocumented.
But even before immigration transformed America's ethnic landscape, there was a widespread perception that programs like Aid to Families With Dependent Children basically helped Those People — you know, the bums on welfare, the welfare queens driving Cadillacs.
"In 2017, we are going to push the federal government to allow Wisconsin to go even further, to be a leader once again on welfare reform," Walker said last week during his State of the State address.
Martin Gilens, a professor of politics at Princeton and one of the study's authors, told me that those articles tended to focus on welfare and other "unsympathetic" frameworks that can suggest poverty is caused by personal choice.
In 2016, there were 60,647 people, about 8 percent, on food stamps, roughly one-third of whom (19,617) would lose assistance under a House budget proposal, which Meadows says does not go far enough on welfare reform.
Subianto is expected to campaign on welfare issues, the cost of living and a perceived over-reliance on Chinese investment at a time when economic growth is stagnating at around 5 percent and consumption has been persistently sluggish.
The sell-off of CDP's debt has been more or less in line with that of Italian government bonds, which investors have dumped due to coalition plans to cut taxes, spend more on welfare and scrap pension reforms.
The document, published after 11 weeks of political stalemate in the euro zone's third-largest economy, calls for billions of euros in tax cuts, additional spending on welfare for the poor, and a roll-back of pension reforms.
From April, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration plans to step up spending on welfare, particularly in rural areas, and increase the guaranteed price for agricultural produce - called the minimum support price (MSP) - ahead of national elections next year.
In 2001, three scholars at Harvard and Dartmouth — Alberto Alesina, Edward Glaeser, and Bruce Sacerdote — found that the higher the percentage of black residents in a state, the less its government spent on welfare payments (see chart here).
"I have to stay on welfare so I qualify for legal aid," said Giberson, who was three years into completing a joint honors degree in history and political science at the University of Ottawa when they were arrested.
Cameron faces one of the deepest crises of his decade-long leadership of the Conservatives after senior cabinet minister Iain Duncan Smith, a staunch opponent of EU membership, resigned on Friday over plans to cut spending on welfare.
With economic inequality a growing political issue in Britain, Mr. Cameron's privileged upbringing and personal wealth make him vulnerable to such attacks, particularly at a time when his government is reducing spending on welfare payments to the poor.
Owen Smith, who used to speak for the party on welfare issues, emerged as the challenger to Mr. Corbyn after winning a contest for support among Labour deputies — prompting his rival, Angela Eagle, to withdraw from the race.
Countless studies have examined the lifetime impacts of the program and have found that Head Start graduates are more likely to finish high school and stay out of jail, and they are less likely to rely on welfare.
J. K. Rowling, a teacher by training, was a 30-year-old single mother living on welfare in a cold one-bedroom flat in Edinburgh when she began writing it in longhand during her baby daughter's nap times.
I was acutely aware that, on the surface, I could potentially fit all the stereotypes of the welfare queen: I was black, the daughter of a single mother, on welfare and food stamps and living in the projects.
They also found that the less time an individual spends on welfare, the quicker they will go back to work and increase their incomes, underscoring the importance of helping individuals get out of welfare as quickly as possible.
The joint program calls for billions of euros in tax cuts, additional spending on welfare for the poor, a roll-back of pension reforms and a revision of key EU rules, including those regulating immigration and monetary union.
Rome, Unipol Group and The European House Ambrosetti hold news conference to present first report on "Welfare, Italy" with Unipol CEO Carlo Cimbri, and Chairman Pierluigi Stefanini, ISTAT President Carlo Blangiardo, European Commission representative Manuela Geleng (0730 GMT).
Mr. Clinton clashed repeatedly with Republicans after their congressional takeover, outmaneuvering Mr. Gingrich after he precipitated a government shutdown, though he made a historic deal on welfare overhaul that set the stage for his re-election in 1996.
"If you are going to have to deal with the fact the country was spending too much, it would be a bit odd to leave out the very large chunk the government was spending on welfare," said Mr Osborne.
But since his election he has sought to drum up support in Europe for what he calls a "protection agenda", which includes more stringent rules on welfare standards, a "European Buy Act" and a reinforcement of Europe's external borders.
South African retailers have struggled to lift earnings as high household debts squeeze consumer income, although Shoprite has fared better than others with its focus on budget-conscious consumers, including more than 17 million South Africans on welfare grants.
Confindustria wants Rome to boost infrastructure investment and says the budget instead focuses spending on welfare measures: a League promise to ease retirement rules and a 5-Star pledge to introduce a kind of universal income to fight poverty.
The general-account budget for the fiscal 2019 features increased spending on welfare, public works and defense on top of steps worth 2 trillion yen to ease the pain of the sales tax hike from the current 8 percent.
"We'll be submitting plans on healthcare, plans on infrastructure and plans on welfare reform, which is desperately needed in this country, soon after taxes," he told reporters at the White House ahead of a meeting with his Cabinet secretaries.
By emphasizing work, family and personal responsibility as well as the need for more public support for needy families, Clinton realigned U.S. social policy with broadly shared American values and laid the basis for bipartisan agreement on welfare reform.
Studies in Arkansas, Kansas, Mississippi, and Maine all showed that that when work requirements are enforced, the number of able-bodied adults on the welfare rolls falls, time on welfare is reduced, people reenter the workforce, and incomes increase.
Social scientists have shown that, owing to a shortage of books and toddler-friendly conversation, children from families on welfare understand roughly one-third the number of words that their middle-class peers do by the start of kindergarten.
The document agreed by the parties after 11 weeks of political stalemate in the euro zone's third-largest economy calls for billions of euros in tax cuts, additional spending on welfare for the poor, and a roll-back of pension reforms.
The Edgeworth box is good for explaining what it takes to be efficient in production and also efficient in distribution — I learned all of this from the classic Francis Bator paper on welfare maximization — but is just too hard for freshpeople.
Australian treasurer Scott Morrison has come under fire for his comments that unemployed citizens and those on welfare represented the "taxed nots" of society, sparking a heated debate as to who the real culprits were behind the country's poor tax intake.
"Non-disabled working-age adults have become increasingly reliant on welfare and experienced stalled employment growth, in part because of the disincentives welfare programs impose on increasing one's own income," the White House Council of Economic Advisers argues in the paper.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, a senior figure in the League said his party faithful would battle to prevent "our tax money" being spent on "welfare giveaways" for the southern poor and predicted rocky ties with 5-Star lawmakers in parliament.
The Commission had wanted to put Italy into an EU disciplinary procedure, which could mean fines, over Rome's plan to increase the budget deficit to 2.4 percent of GDP in 2019 through tax cuts and spending on welfare and earlier pensions.
" Merkel said that if, for example, someone came to Germany from eastern Europe and worked only for a short time but acquired a life-long claim on welfare benefits, "then I see a question about which we must talk again.
The notion that these individuals are crossing the border to get on welfare is inconsistent with the findings of the USSC, which found that 75 percent of border-crossers had worked for at least one year prior to being deported.
From 1991 to 1994, legislators in many states proposed ways to incentivize the use of Norplant among welfare recipients, or even force them to use it, hoping that if women on welfare had fewer children, government costs would be reduced.
A lack of affordable homes, along with government funding cuts and restrictions on welfare benefits, has helped increase the country's homeless population by 6 percent over the last year to 58,000 people, said a report by the housing charity Crisis.
The 5-Star and League unveiled their government pact a week ago, following more than 70 days of political deadlock, promising billions of euros in tax cuts, additional spending on welfare for the poor, and a roll-back of pension reforms.
Editorial Notebook For as long as poverty endures, there will be political candidates working to snag voters' attention with vows of a "crackdown" on welfare abuses supposedly traceable to great throngs of people living high on the hog with taxpayer support.
Before HHS, as governor of Wisconsin, I had worked with HHS and Congress on welfare and Medicaid reform and as a result, I felt I had a good sense of what it would take to be a successful HHS secretary.
"We take tackling poverty extremely seriously, which is why we spend £20193 billion a year on welfare and maintain a state pension system that supports people into retirement," a spokesman for the Department for Work and Pensions said on Wednesday.
From there, evangelical mobilization supported, endorsed, or tolerated the racial dog-whistle politics of California's Proposition 13, which cut taxes for public services associated with racial minorities, Reagan's attacks on "welfare queens," and George H.W. Bush's famous Willie Horton ad.
Civil rights advocates counter that it will just reinforce preexisting biases against low-income families who depend on welfare programs to pay for housing and food, and are already subjected to a bevy of bureaucratic conditions to qualify for said benefits.
She is the one whose paternity he denied until the government sued him for child support, the one whose tuition fees he stopped paying after she offended him, the one whose mother lived on welfare even as her father's wealth grew.
" Di Maio explained that if this new government with PD were to be formed, then "it needs to carry out reforms that Italians have been waiting for for years, reforms on justice, on taxation, on employment, on health, on welfare.
Small missteps — the sharp public upbraiding of a teenager for perceived disrespect, a video in which he disapproved of the "truckload of cash" France spends on welfare, a large expenditure for new china at the presidential palace — have hurt his image.
In response, the industry complained that it was being punished for attempting to educate so-called low-status students: single mothers on welfare, high school dropouts with G.E.D.s and graduates of underperforming public schools who lack basic math and reading skills.
"Despite there being six million open jobs across the nation, there is a record number of able-bodied adults trapped on welfare," said Tarren Bragdon, president of the Foundation for Government Accountability, a small-government group based in Naples, Florida.
Providing benefits for able-bodied adults without requiring work is a perverse incentive that sends the signal to those experiencing poverty that they should not tap into their gifts and talents to succeed, but that they should become dependent on welfare.
The record is pretty clear: Parliamentary governments with proportional representation spend more, including spending more on welfare, than majoritarian presidential governments like that in the US. But is this caused by differences in government systems, or just correlated with them?
Projections based on results show the two would have a parliamentary majority and there are wide overlaps in their manifestos, with both calling for greater spending on welfare, a rejection of EU deficit rules and a crackdown on illegal immigration.
On the right some libertarians and religious conservatives argue that marriage should be a choice made apart from the state; that married minors can reduce the number of single mothers on welfare; and that religious customs and practices need to be protected.
In an excerpt of the memoir published in Vanity Fair Lisa — Steve's eldest daughter, now 40 — details a harrowing account of her childhood spent in the shadow of her famous, absentee father — and the time her mother had to rely on welfare.
We haven&apost delivered on healthcare reform repealing ObamaCare, haven&apost delivered on welfare reform work requirements for able-bodied people, and haven&apost delivered on immigration policy and border security well, and certainly haven&apost delivered on holding and controlling spending.
And we got it done and we eliminated the entitlement on welfare, I then went to Ohio and took Ohio from a basket case, working in a bipartisan basis to reform many things, including the Cleveland public schools, working with a Democratic mayor.
Electoral officials have discovered 108 dead people across the country who have been registered as contributing campaign funds and they suspect as many as 16,000 people on welfare programs making donations beyond their means that could come from others using their tax numbers.
In 2014 the criminal appeals court of Argentina said Sandra, an orangutan in the Buenos Aires zoo, was a non-human person—though the court has jurisdiction only over animal-cruelty cases, so this was a ruling on welfare, not habeas corpus.
But when you dig into survey data, immigration skepticism seems to be rooted as much in concerns about how quickly immigrants assimilate, whether they rely on welfare programs and whether they compete for American jobs as it is in racial or cultural anxiety.
And we got it done and we eliminated the entitlement on welfare, I then went to Ohio and took Ohio from a basket case, working in a bipartisan basis to reform many things, including the Cleveland public schools, working with a Democratic mayor.
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Attorney Nathan Bingham said there were numerous log entries on welfare checks that corrections officers signed off on which the lawsuit alleges never occurred, including an entry claiming that Rodriguez was offered and refused water almost an hour after she had stopped breathing.
"It's in her genes," Shays said in an interview, pointing to the Clinton administration's advocacy for bipartisan bills on welfare reform and the creation of AmeriCorps and then the senator's work on behalf of the victims, survivors and rescue workers from the Sept.
By claiming that people from Muslim nations threaten national security, that Mexicans are drug dealers and rapists, that immigrants take the jobs of Americans or burden taxpayers by reliance on welfare, President Trump has drawn it back to the center of political debate.
Some people were on food stamps, some people were on welfare, some people got fired, some people lost a lot of their money, and then they came back and they did something that was useful, and they want to tell their story.
She grew up on welfare in a housing project in Youngstown, Ohio, and lost her father to violence at age 7, but went on to earn a college degree and, at age 24, a job in the office of Vice President Al Gore.
We can attribute this in part to a dangerous and deeply rooted political narrative that has for decades cast a light of suspicion and mistrust on welfare recipients—particularly those of color—by painting them as lazy and deceitful in the public eye.
Yet, the euroskeptics are plagued by internal disputes, underscored by the presence of the Conservative prime minister, David Cameron, in Brussels this week trying to complete a deal on restrictions on welfare payments to migrants from other European Union nations and other sovereignty issues.
"The Center for Immigration Studies estimates that 62 percent of households headed by illegal immigrants used some form of cash or non-cash welfare programs, like food stamps or housing assistance," Trump said, adding that he would make those on welfare a priority for removal.
But such is the tension within the party that a clash over spending on welfare for the disabled developed into a full blown party crisis within two days, culminating in the sudden resignation of former party leader Iain Duncan Smith from government on Friday.
He has also been struggling with deep divisions in his Conservative Party over EU membership, and the government has been embarrassed by a senior minister's resignation, a u-turn on welfare cuts and a crisis in the British steel industry it has failed to resolve.
The farm bill is a top priority for retiring House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) due to its language on welfare reform.
Robert Rector, an expert on welfare programs and immigration at the conservative Heritage Foundation, said cases such as the Thomas family - educated immigrants who rely for a short time on public benefits - are not typical of the burden on U.S. taxpayers posed by immigrants generally.
Rumors of a push for Ryan to step down have intensified following the failure of the farm bill Friday — a top priority for the Wisconsin Republican due to its language on welfare reform — and the growing push from moderates to force floor votes on immigration.
Turei's admissions also led opponents and reporters to dig into her past, prompting more revelations about her living situation while on welfare and the disclosure that she had lied about where she lived in order to cast a vote for a friend seeking office.
"A commitment to the transformative power of work is why I signed an Executive Order instructing agencies to reduce dependence on welfare programs by encouraging work," Mr. Trump wrote in the introduction to the annual Economic Report of the President, to be released on Thursday.
Without any "extenders" from Congress, small businesses will be denied a great government incentive (a tax credit of up to $9,600) that helps them hire the long-term unemployed, former inmates, military veterans or those on welfare looking to get back into the workforce.
People with drug convictions are denied access to higher education; they and their families may be evicted from public housing; they may be subjected to a lifetime ban on welfare; parents may lose their parental rights; and, most will lose the right to vote.
From the Miami Herald: The Florida House is moving ahead with a plan to force able-bodied Medicaid recipients to prove they are employed, participating in job training or searching for work in order to receive benefits, the same requirements the state puts on welfare recipients.
" Campoverdi says that as someone who was raised by a single mother, who has been on welfare and who was "the scholarship kid" at the different universities she's attended (which includes Harvard's Kennedy School of Government), she's "understood these issues in a very first-hand way.
James Kirkpatrick, a fellow writer of Derbyshire's at VDARE (an anti-immigration site named after the first white person born in the American colonies), has approvingly cited the nationalist, authoritarian Polish Law and Justice Party's strategy of tacking left on welfare to tack right on everything else.
It wasn't until we left the ranch that I started to think about the irony of Bundy calling out black people for living on welfare, considering that his whole dispute with the feds belies a sort of rancher welfare system that he has been steadily ripping off.
Maduro, the successor to Hugo Chavez, has roughly 20 percent core support and is expected to win given the state's formidable election apparatus, a political ban on the opposition's two top leaders, a compliant election board, and the poor's dependence on welfare policies including food handouts.
Over the past decade and a half, Mr. Chávez and Mr. Maduro made spending on welfare benefits their top priority to keep their base loyal, while neglecting institutional reforms that would have diversified the country's revenue sources and made lasting improvements to the education and health systems.
Initially identified by only their first names, they include two men (a car thief and a man who seems to have a small construction business) and three women (two appear to be supporting their families on welfare and one, post-welfare, works in a community-based agency).
After the talks to try to resolve differences over to how fund increases in spending on welfare and education, as well as other issues, Jakobsdottir told Icelandic television that "not all the parties ... have the necessary conviction to continue to these talks to form a government".
The resignation on Wednesday of Metiria Turei, the Green Party's co-leader, came after her party surged in the polls following her candid admission last month that she had lied to the government about her living situation while on welfare as a single mother in the 1990s.
According to a short biography written in 2009 by an Irishman of the same name (who identifies himself as Grandnephew of the Visionary), the young man eventually settled in New York, where he became an attendant at City Hospital on Welfare Island, now known as Roosevelt Island.
The entertainment events aimed at creating more jobs were allowed by Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, head of the royal court, defence minister and son of King Salman, as a matter of economic survival as well as entertainment for Saudi citizens, dependent for decades on welfare state benefits.
Cutting the deficit during a presidential election year is almost unheard of in Argentina, where wide swaths of the population have come to rely on welfare programs and subsidies that helped the country recover from a 2002 economic crisis that tossed millions of middle-class Argentines into poverty.
Marine Le Pen, the leader of France's Front National, has relied heavily on "welfare chauvinism" in her presidential bids, a promise to protect and expand social programs for (white) native workers against migrants who might exploit them and drain money that should be going to noble French citizens.
And on welfare, nine of the top 10 states that received the most federal aid as a percentage of their budget -- which includes block grant money from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program -- voted for Trump in 2016, according to an analysis by the Tax Policy Center.
"[R]aised by a single mother on welfare, [Kesha] was always more at risk for sexual assault, because predators tend to single out girls who are less likely to be noticed or heard and we've set a cultural precedence for her to not be taken seriously," Henderson writes.
Since the last rate decision, Trump has also pushed to shake up the bank, floating Herman Cain and conservative economist Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE for the Board of Governors.
About Trump's other Fed nominee: More than 100 economists and conservative activists on Monday endorsed President Trump's pending nomination of Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE to the Federal Reserve Board.
Hardly. As Kathryn Edin and Laura Lein showed in their landmark book, "Making Ends Meet," single mothers pushed into the low-wage labor market earned more money than they did on welfare, but they also incurred more expenses, like transportation and child care, which nullified modest income gains.
Sharon Jones, a 53-year old Wal-Mart cashier from Coleman County, Alabama, says her anger over undocumented immigrants shopping at her store on welfare benefits is animating her support for Trump, who has promised to deport undocumented workers and build a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico.
Work by the Nobel Prize–winning economist James Heckman has demonstrated that the best early childhood interventions have a benefit-cost ratio of somewhere between 413:241 and 23:23 by virtue of their effect on such things as lifelong earnings, health costs, crime, and dependence on welfare.
She had been working at the time for the South Carolina Council on Human Rights as a volunteer lawyer when it dispatched her to Aiken, S.C., where an obstetrician had refused to deliver babies to women on welfare with two or more children unless they agreed to be sterilized.
King's plans to coordinate a caravan of the poor, representing the nation's multi-cultural and multi-racial makeup, found natural allies among Latino farm workers, Native Americans, poor whites and mothers on welfare who schooled him on the intricacies of federal policy in ways that humbled and enlightened him.
Now that I look back on it, she was on welfare and stuf,f but I'm like, I know people that have had guitar players that are getting food stamps and shit, so it's like it's not really that crazy to me to say that they're just homeless and poverty-stricken.
Although those numbers have been disputed by some, the ultimate goal of the RAISE Act is to get more immigrants here who do not have to rely on welfare and who contribute positively to our economy -- and polling data shows that one third of Americans favor an overall reduction in immigration.
She was a single poor black woman raising a child by herself, on welfare and food stamps, in a rat- and roach-infested ghetto, but she understood that I had to go further in school than she had; her dream was for me to have my own dreams manifested through education.
For people with mental illness, conservative policies and rhetoric represent an existential threat: The GOP's war on welfare and Medicaid could make it dramatically harder for people to access care, and Republicans have proposed expansive waivers for essential health benefits that would also impact mental health parity in private insurance.
Another issue is the call from Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) to work on welfare reform next year, which is likely to be a non-starter for Democrats.
So he basically would go around for people that were on welfare or otherwise city supported and making sure that these elderly people had, that the home attendants that had been assigned to them by the city, that they were getting their medication, they were getting whatever help they needed.
" In a statement on Wednesday, Mr. Cuccinelli said that "the theme of the left media is to ask about a poem, not talk about the policy that is almost as old as America itself, and that is we expect immigrants who come here to support themselves and not go on welfare.
" In a statement on Wednesday, Mr. Cuccinelli said that "the theme of the left media is to ask about a poem, not talk about the policy that is almost as old as America itself, and that is we expect immigrants who come here to support themselves and not go on welfare.
As a Dominican who grew up on welfare in the Bronx, he is sharing this story about an aspect of his life that few people know about in an effort to inspire those who grew up like him  —  those without the privileges that most people who work for startups take for granted.
"What the state of Arizona has seen is the dollars they're spending on welfare, on prisons, on education, all of those have dropped by hundreds of millions of dollars, and the Americans, and for that matter, the legal immigrants, who are in Arizona, are seeing unemployment drop, are seeing wages rise," Cruz said.
Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE, a longtime contributor to The Hill and a nominee to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, is a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation and a consultant with FreedomWorks.
In recent years, CORE's membership declined, and while the organization continued to fight discrimination in jobs and housing and to provide training for single parents on welfare, critics said it no longer played a major role in civil rights and had become an ally of corporations and interests alien to its original charter.
Quoting Hillary Clinton making pro-welfare reform statements like "Too many of those on welfare had known nothing but dependency all their lives," he noted: The ceiling-breaker pundits coming out for Clinton did not come out for McCain-Palin even though that would have given us our first female Vice President.
"I have relatives who grew up on welfare, and had an undocumented parent, and I see them posting pro-Trump memes on Facebook and I ask, how did that happen?" said Mr. Duran, the Bee opinion editor, who grew up poor in Tulare County, a conservative region partly in Mr. Nunes's district.
Though Herman Cain withdrew his candidacy from consideration, Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE appeared ready to press on in the face of broad opposition from the economics community and skepticism even from some Senate Republicans.
Trump's top economic adviser, Larry KudlowLawrence (Larry) Alan KudlowMORE, said last week that the White House had been interviewing potential replacements for Cain and Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE, another potential Fed nominee floated by Trump.
The sterilization dispute erupted in the early 1970s after a 20-year-old white woman on welfare publicly complained that Dr. Clovis H. Pierce had refused to deliver her fifth child unless she agreed either to have her fallopian tubes cut and tied or to pay a $100 down payment on his $250 fee.
Blexit leader Candace Owens (who told VICE she only registered as a Republican two weeks before the group's infamous White House visit in October) rose to fame thanks to impassioned rants railing against any and all gripes she had with the Democrats like what she believes is an over emphasis on welfare instead of jobs.
"Mitsotakis signaled that once in office he will focus his efforts on lowering the tax burden on firms and households (property, corporate tax, and VAT), improving the business environment to attract foreign investment, and hastening the restructuring of the banking system, in contrast to Syriza's narrower focus on welfare expenditure," Eurasia analysts said in a note on Wednesday.
Larry KudlowLawrence (Larry) Alan KudlowMORE, director of the White House National Economic Council, said Tuesday that the administration had been interviewing potential candidates to replace Cain and Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE, who Trump also floated for a Fed seat.
"Republicans don't seem to catch on that this eliminates one of their talking points," said Ronald T. Haskins, who helped write the 1996 law overhauling the welfare system as a senior Republican staff member on the House Ways and Means Committee, and who later served as an adviser on welfare policy to President George W. Bush.
A 2018 article looking at similar survey data for a subset of these countries hypothesized why: While right-wing populism thrives on "welfare chauvinism" (or social democracy only for native whites), unions preach a gospel of solidarity among all workers and offer a political networking space to debate and disarm the siren call of the right.
His presidential candidacy appealed to George Wallace-type segregationists while also attracting Americans who refused to live near "dangerous" black residents, obstructed the desegregation of schools, resisted affirmative action policies, framed black mothers on welfare as undeserving, called the black family pathological and denigrated black culture — all those racists who refused to believe they were racist in 1968.
An American-educated Somali immigrant who works as a policy analyst at the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Abdirahman grew up and now lives in the suburb of Rinkeby-Tensta, where some 90 percent of residents have a foreign background, roughly 80 percent live on welfare or earn low incomes and 42 percent are under age 25.
Larry KudlowLawrence (Larry) Alan KudlowMORE, director of the White House National Economic Council, told reporters Tuesday that the administration is interviewing other potential Fed nominees to replace Cain and Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE, whom Trump also said he would appoint to the bank.
" The teen, who had been raised on welfare, didn't take the money: "I started thinking, 'If this guy is willing to give me a $10 million check right now, what's to say that Nike or Adidas is not willing to give me $20 or $30 [million] upfront — or to say that maybe the upfront money is not even the biggest thing.
Ms. Lorenz, who was married several times, said in her book and in the Vanity Fair article that from the early 1960s to the late '80s she spied on United Nations diplomats living in her Upper East Side apartment building in Manhattan; that she had lived on welfare in Jackson Heights, Queens; that she had escaped to a small farmhouse in Darien, Conn.
" In it, he rapped, "And even as a crack fiend, mama, you always was a black queen, mama/I finally understand, for a woman it ain't easy trying to raise a man/You always was committed, a poor single mother on welfare, tell me how you did it/There's no way I can pay you back, but the plan is to show you that I understand.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE said Monday that he's opposed to allowing immigrants into the U.S. who are dependent on welfare, citing the country's already extensive financial commitments.
Trump's former nominee to join the Federal Reserve Board, Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE, told the Post that the president is unlikely to back down from his threats for more tariff action against China unless a deal is struck to address U.S. concerns with U.S.-China trade policy.
She said that "black men don't have that same set of ethos," using the example of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who portrayed his sister as helplessly dependent on welfare when in fact she had worked two jobs while Thomas was in law school and only began using welfare benefits when she stopped working to care for an elderly aunt recovering from a stroke.
FRYDENBERG: You are right we've seen improvements on the receipt side as companies are doing well, jobs and employment is increasing and that is leading to more government revenue at the same time lower government payments since the number of working age Australians on welfare has fallen to its lowest level in 0003 years, but we're still on track to bring the budget back to balance in 2019, 2020.
The promise of material wealth for the faithful means that too many self-identified Christians are happy to leave the poor and marginalized out in the cold; it's no coincidence that the most religious states in America also have some of the worst social services, spending little on welfare, health care and education, and as a result, letting high proportions of their populations languish in poverty and ill health.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE is moving to require those who sponsor legal immigrants to the U.S. to pay for any public benefits they receive in a move meant to crack down on "welfare tourism," according to a Thursday presidential memorandum.
Divided government has often been an opportunity for grand bargains on big ideas, such as Ronald Reagan and Tip O'Neill on tax reform and Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE and Newt Gingrich on welfare reform and a balanced budget.
I have plenty of professional experience, but there are gaps: 2007 – 603: Heroin problem, quit job, on welfare, played rock and roll 2009 – 2010: In rehab for seven and a half months 2010 – 2012: Post-rehab exile in Byron Bay, not working, trying to get my life back together 2014 – 2018: Four-year heroin relapse, in and out of rehab constantly On drugs, I was great at hustling.
During the Obama administration, politicians from both sides of the aisle conceded that the war on drugs had not, in fact, solved violent crime, and, rather, led to soaring prison populations, costing the federal government about $80 billion annually (an estimated $1 trillion when you account for the fiscal burden on welfare as a result of mass incarceration),disproportionately pulling poor, vulnerable or minority communities into the dragnet of the criminal justice system.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Voiding Obama Rule, Trump Signs Law Taking Aim at Planned Parenthood" (news article, April 14): Of course, this will only increase the number of unwanted and/or disadvantaged children, born to less affluent women, who will end up on welfare rolls, in the juvenile justice system, in the foster care system, in overcrowded schools and prisons, and all the other expensive consequences of taking funding away from Planned Parenthood.
The Obama and Clinton supporters say they have grown tired of having to deal with fighting over progressivism and 28500s-era battles over former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton6900 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2628 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE's work on welfare and criminal justice reform, which were campaign issues last year and subjects of criticism by Warren just last week.
Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE, whom President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has floated for an open seat on the Federal Reserve Board, responded Tuesday following newly unearthed comments about removing many child labor laws.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE said Thursday that conservative commentator Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE has decided to withdraw from consideration for the Federal Reserve Board amid staunch opposition from Senate Republicans.
Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's pick for a seat on the Federal Reserve Board, suggested in 22019 that women should have no role whatsoever in men's college basketball.
Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE expressed disappointment on Thursday after President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE announced that he was no longer being considered for a seat on the Federal Reserve Board.
Women in the Senate Republican Conference are looming as a potential obstacle for Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's expected nominee to serve on the Federal Reserve Board.
In 2016, shortly after Mr. Trump's victory, Katherine J. Cramer, a political scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, summed up the attitudes she observed after years of studying rural Americans: "The way these folks described the world to me, their basic concern was that people like them, in places like theirs, were overlooked and disrespected," she wrote in Vox, explaining that her subjects considered "racial minorities on welfare" as well as "lazy urban professionals" working desk jobs to be undeserving of state and federal dollars.
Trump's initial choices for the two vacant seats on the Fed board — Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE and Herman CainHerman CainPresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Trump says media is part of vetting his nominees: 'We save a lot of money that way' Trump withdraws Ratcliffe as Intelligence pick MORE — withdrew from consideration in late April and early May amid controversy over their past comments and behavior toward women.
Both President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE have said that welfare reform will be a priority after tax reform to enable people on welfare rolls to move back into the workforce.
Trump has also decided not to officially nominate others to key posts after Republican senators said they would not confirm them, including conservative commentators Herman CainHerman CainPresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Trump says media is part of vetting his nominees: 'We save a lot of money that way' Trump withdraws Ratcliffe as Intelligence pick MORE and Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE to open seats on the Federal Reserve board.
The shameful liberal slander campaign against Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE, who just withdrew his name from consideration for a seat at the Federal Reserve, will not discourage President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE from appointing a true economic growth hawk to the central bank.
Trump's Fed board troubles: Trump's initial choices for the two vacant seats on the Fed board -- Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE and Herman CainHerman CainPresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Trump says media is part of vetting his nominees: 'We save a lot of money that way' Trump withdraws Ratcliffe as Intelligence pick MORE -- withdrew from consideration in late April and early May amid controversy over their past behavior and comments toward women.
Many others (including, for example, Ronny Jackson, Trump's pick for Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Herman CainHerman CainPresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Trump says media is part of vetting his nominees: 'We save a lot of money that way' Trump withdraws Ratcliffe as Intelligence pick MORE and Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE, his choices for the Fed) have withdrawn as criticism of their character and qualifications — by Republicans as well as Democrats — made it unlikely they would be confirmed.
Sen. Joni ErnstJoni Kay ErnstErnst town hall in Iowa gets contentious over guns Air Force probe finds no corroboration of sexual assault allegations against Trump pick Gun control activists set to flex muscle in battle for Senate MORE (R-Iowa) said Tuesday afternoon that Stephen MooreStephen MoorePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' Immigrants should not be on welfare Trumponomics is no flop MORE would likely be rejected by the Senate if President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE nominated him to the Federal Reserve Board.

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