The U.S. Government and Welfare
Title: The U.S. Government and Welfare
Category: Social Sciences / Political Science
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The U.S. Government and Welfare
For a long time now, since the accomplished formation of a stable government, the U.S government has had programs and passed laws that either dealt with issues of or influence family. Many of these "family" programs and laws currently in place today are frequently and commonly debated. One of the most debated and most labored over "family" programs or law is Welfare. The argument is whether or not to, and how welfare should be
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their welfare benefits, should reduce both the number of people on welfare and the number of future enrollments.
The pro's and con's of welfare are clear. I am somewhat partial to the idea of down sizing, but am not a hard-line thinker and believe that the program should be left in place. The drain from welfare on tax payer money, although great , is decreasing as more and more people get off welfare and begin work.
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