This Week in the War on the Safety Net
By Jon Perr
The American social safety net is back in the news, and not just because Mitt Romney acknowledged, "I'm not concerned about the very poor." This week, the libertarian Mercatus Center at George Mason University
revealed that a third of Americans now receive Medicaid, food stamps or
other means-based government assistance, a number that climbs to 148
million when Social Security, Medicare and unemployment benefits are
factored in. The next day, the conservative Heritage Foundation fretted that its "Index of Dependence on Government" rose 8.1 percent last year. Then on Sunday, the New York Times
detailed that the so-called safety net now delivers most its benefits
to middle class Americans, including many who denounce the very
government programs which now sustain them.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
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