The New York Times drives and defines the Socialist/Progressive agenda. In an anonymous editorial, this Socialist rag makes this point under a healine that reads, Another Insult to the Poor:
In what can be seen only as an act of supreme indifference,
House Republicans passed a bill on Thursday that would drastically cut
federal food stamps and throw 3.8 million Americans out of the program in 2014.
Editor’s
note: There are a total of
17 million on food stamps and that number has nearly doubled under Obama. His Administration even advertises to
increase this blotted program and to do so without
any sense of budgetary restriction. I
am saying, there are no financial
restrictions to the number of people enrolled in this program.
Understand this, no one will starve with the exclusion of these 3.8
million. What is the true injustice to
all this, is the fact that the Dems do
not understand their role, as legislators, in the jobs creation process. The poor remain “poor” because they lack
effective job training and general education
. . . . and no one seems to care.
When I write “no one,” I mean to
include Republicans. But, I put a larger
burden of responsibility on the Democrats,
who constantly whine about “poverty” and the “poor” but fail to pursue
any sort of comprehensive plan that will teach these people new skills and the importance of
personal responsibility.
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