Welfare Reform - Where We Stand (Part 2)

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This week, we break down the Biden administration’s plans to expand welfare. Jason Turner, executive director at Secretaries’ Innovation Group, joins us for the second part of our series on welfare 25 years after the 1996 bipartisan reform.

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Deaths of despair will rise & continue.

jennifersinclair
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Everything this administration touches falls apart fast. This country doesn't have till mid terms.

hellavadeal
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Wait, so are they arguing that raising children at home is "idleness" and isn't "work"?
I thought conservatives *wanted* women to stay home and raise their own children!
Which is it?

mackenziegoodwin
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How much influence do you have on our justice department? There is a BIG Problem.

netabaughman
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"The Welfare Reform of 1996 was a massive success?"
No. Absolutely not.
It appeared to be "working" because the economy & job market in the mid/late 90s happened to be fantastic.
When the first recession after reform came?
Devastation.
Listen to the first season of the podcast "The Uncertain Hour" for the whole story, told in a compelling and entertaining way.

mackenziegoodwin
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Conserve our nation for the Native Americans. If you were about "Heritage" the natives would be the ones speaking. DUH

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