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Congress on Track to Recreate 1970s Welfare Policies
« on: March 04, 2021, 03:07:31 pm »
Congress on Track to Recreate 1970s Welfare Policies

Neil Munro 4 Mar 2021

The Democrats’ $1.9 trillion coronavirus bill would recreate the 1970s-era welfare system by offering $120 billion in cash payments to parents who do not even try to work, say senators and critics.

Versions of the welfare-for-every-parent plan are being pushed by nearly all Democrats and by Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT), prompting Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) to object:

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Sending $250/$350 per month/per child to everyone, with no work requirement, is welfare

Being pro-family means being pro-work

Our expanded Child Tax Credit idea is a far better approach
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The “Democrats plan is just repackaged welfare,” Rubio tweeted on February 26. “What I have been proposing for years (and partially achieved in 2017) actually allows low income parents to receive even more money than the Biden plan by keeping more of the money they earn from work.”

The bill is being debated this week in the Senate, and Democrats hope to pass it for a presidential signature by March 14.

The bill is being pushed via the “reconciliation” procedure, so it can pass the Senate with just 50 votes. But two parties each have 50 votes, so individual senators may have the power in the tied Senate to remove or reform unwanted parts of the massive spending package.

The $120 billion plan is funded for just one year — but few observers believe Congress will cut off the checks in the midterm election year of 2022.

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Re: Congress on Track to Recreate 1970s Welfare Policies
« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2021, 07:59:04 pm »
Not trying to be argumentative here, but seriously seeking input on a question that bothers me: in the age of Covid-19, with millions of jobs lost, how does a work requirement, well ... work? Our beloved country and many of our citizens are suffering; how best to heal these wounds?   :shrug:
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