Well, does anyone have a solution to the lack of dairy farm workers in Wisconsin? Rinocare does have a work requirement. I say that's good. And I point to historical evidence of that approach working. In 1997 there were news articles of the projected number of welfare recipients who were going to starve. I kid you not.
One thing you will notice with progressives is that they have a very low opinion of the intellect of those on welfare. In MI, welfare recipients can get a property tax rebate from the state, but the amount of documentation is massive. Citizenship, ownership, utilities, loan amounts and about 10 pages of other stuff. At the March Boards of Review, I watch those folks present well-prepared documentation to claim a benefit to which they are entitled. BTW, these are the same folks who can't possibly be expected to know how to register to vote.
Welfare recipients react to economic stimulus in the same way everyone else does. If they can make the equivalent of $ 30,000 on welfare, that is the same as they can make working a full year at $ 15.00 per hour, and the 30k is tax-free. All else equal, they choose not to work.
I apologize for making blanket statements. I obviously know that not all unemployed choose to be so, and that not all welfare recipients are savvy in terms of qualifying for benefits. I was always taught not to couch debating points in weasel words. So just figure I mean "some" in front of my statements until I say otherwise.
One thing you will notice with progressives is that they have a very low opinion of the intellect of those on welfare. In MI, welfare recipients can get a property tax rebate from the state, but the amount of documentation is massive. Citizenship, ownership, utilities, loan amounts and about 10 pages of other stuff. At the March Boards of Review, I watch those folks present well-prepared documentation to claim a benefit to which they are entitled. BTW, these are the same folks who can't possibly be expected to know how to register to vote.
Welfare recipients react to economic stimulus in the same way everyone else does. If they can make the equivalent of $ 30,000 on welfare, that is the same as they can make working a full year at $ 15.00 per hour, and the 30k is tax-free. All else equal, they choose not to work.
I apologize for making blanket statements. I obviously know that not all unemployed choose to be so, and that not all welfare recipients are savvy in terms of qualifying for benefits. I was always taught not to couch debating points in weasel words. So just figure I mean "some" in front of my statements until I say otherwise.
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