Chattanooga Times Free Press

SELF-SUFFICIENCY SHOULD ALWAYS BE THE AIM

Star Parker Creators.com

The Congressional Budget Office has just released its latest projection for the next 10 years.

“In the agency’s updated projections, annual deficits nearly double over the next decade, reaching $2.7 trillion in 2033 … As a result of those deficits, debt held by the public also increases in CBO’s projections, from 98% of GDP at the end of this year to 119% at the end of 2033.” The picture keeps getting worse. The difference between Democrats and Republicans on the issue: Republicans say let’s do something; Democrats say let’s do nothing.

House Republicans have put forward the Limit, Save, Grow Act as condition for increasing the debt limit, which imposes limits on growth of spending over the next 10 years and achieves reductions in expenditures.

Democrats are beside themselves because Republicans propose to achieve efficiencies in spending in Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (food stamps) and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) by imposing more stringent work requirements.

The idea that those getting welfare should have some skin in the game regarding assistance from U.S. taxpayers is an idea that is bonkers to our president.

But, for me, Democrats screaming about cruelty and heartlessness regarding work requirements is nothing new.

I started my public career working on welfare reform in 1996.

It was my experience with the horrifying and destructive realities of welfare that opened my eyes to reform.

I was in the system as a young woman and collected welfare in the pre-reform world of AFDC, or Aid to Families with Dependent Children. I saw from the inside the destructiveness, inhumanity and cruelty of government support pretending to be assistance.

Welfare funds were available to women who were poor, not working and not married. Those were the conditions that had to be met to get the money.

Instead of being humanitarian, the government assistance was really a heartless subsidy that encouraged poverty, unemployment and sexual promiscuity.

Welfare reform in 1996 showed how a Democratic president, Bill Clinton, could productively work with House Speaker Newt Gingrich.

Clinton had promised to “end welfare as we know it,” and House Republicans stepped up to work with him.

When TANF was put forward by Republicans, reforming welfare with work requirements and time limits, Democrats started screaming, as they are screaming now.

When suddenly poor women on welfare were faced with time limits for welfare and work requirements, the world changed for the better, for everyone.

In 2006, 10 years after welfare reform was passed, Ron Haskins, a Brookings Institution scholar, testified before Congress summarizing the results.

From 1994 to 2005, welfare caseloads declined 60%. From 1993 to 2000, employment among single mothers increased from 58.9% to 75%. Employment among never married mothers increased from 44% to 66%.

For female-headed households in the bottom 40% of the income distribution, income attributable to earnings increased from 30% to 55% from 1993 to 2000, and income attributed to welfare declined from 60% to 23%.

Philosophers over the ages have noted that the highest charitable act is to help someone become self-sufficient.

Unfortunately, the many forms of welfare distributed by our government take recipients in the opposite direction.

Kevin McCarthy and House Republicans are doing the nation a great favor with the Limit, Save, Grow Act.

Let’s hope they get somewhere with a president and a Democratic Party whose vision for our future is a nation bloated with spending, debt and dependence.

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2023-05-28T07:00:00.0000000Z

2023-05-28T07:00:00.0000000Z

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