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Tag Archives : Welfare and Entitlements

America Isn’t (Yet) a Divided Nation of “Makers” and “Takers,” but some on the Left Are Pushing Dependency as a Political Strategy

America Isn’t (Yet) a Divided Nation of “Makers” and “Takers,” but some on the Left Are Pushing Dependency as a Political Strategy

Posted on September 25, 2012

I’m part of a just-posted online Debate Club sponsored by U.S. News & World Report which asks “Is the United States a Nation of ‘Makers and Takers?’” My contribution to the discussion is basically a reworked version of what I wrote last week about Romney and the infamous 47 percent remark, so there’s no need […]

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For Once, I Hope Paul Krugman Is Right

For Once, I Hope Paul Krugman Is Right

Posted on August 25, 2012

It’s not often that I read something by Paul Krugman and think, “Good point, I hope he’s correct.” After all, I had to correct Krugman’s inaccurate analysis of Estonia, and also point out the errors in what he wrote about the United Kingdom. And I also noted mistakes he made when writing about Canada and […]

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A Picture of How Redistribution Programs Trap the Less Fortunate in Lives of Dependency

A Picture of How Redistribution Programs Trap the Less Fortunate in Lives of Dependency

Posted on July 14, 2012

I wrote last year about the way in which welfare programs lead to very high implicit marginal tax rates on low-income people. More specifically, they lose handouts when they earn income. As such, it is not very advantageous for them to climb the economic ladder because hard work is comparatively unrewarding. Thanks to the American […]

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Obama’s Golden Rule of Ever-Expanding Dependency

Obama’s Golden Rule of Ever-Expanding Dependency

Posted on July 7, 2012

Regular readers know about Mitchell’s Golden Rule, which is the simple – but essential – notion that the burden of government spending shouldn’t grow faster than the private sector. Well, after reading this utterly depressing news about how the number of people riding in the wagon is growing faster than the number of people pulling […]

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Food Stamps, Handouts, and the Ever-Expanding Welfare State

Food Stamps, Handouts, and the Ever-Expanding Welfare State

Posted on June 30, 2012

In their never-ending efforts to buy votes with other people’s money (see the first cartoon in this post), politicians have been expanding the welfare state and creating more dependency. This is bad for the overall economy because it means a larger burden of government spending and it’s bad for poor people because it undermines their […]

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Obama’s Using Our Tax Dollars to Leverage More Food Stamp Dependency

Obama’s Using Our Tax Dollars to Leverage More Food Stamp Dependency

Posted on June 26, 2012

In past posts, I’ve groused about food stamp abuse, including people using them to buy luxury coffee at Starbucks and to purchase steaks and lobster. I’ve complained about college kids scamming the program, the “Octo-Mom” mooching off the program, and the Obama Administration rewarding states that sign up more food stamp recipients. Well, the Obama White House is doubling […]

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Julia: The Most Disappointing Daughter in the World

Julia: The Most Disappointing Daughter in the World

Posted on May 18, 2012

I wrote about Julia the Moocher earlier this month, linking the Obama campaign’s make-believe leech with a real-world Greek woman who thought the government should take care of her. I also shared an amusing parody of Julia by Iowahawk (the creator of the famous Pelosi car commercial). Now Michael Ramirez has weighed in, producing a […]

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Utterly Horrifying Stories about the English Welfare State

Utterly Horrifying Stories about the English Welfare State

Posted on April 29, 2012

I’ve occasionally commented on foolish public policy in the United Kingdom, including analysis on how the welfare state destroys lives and turns people into despicable moochers. But if you really want to understand the horrifying absurdity of the welfare state, check out these passages from  a report in the Daily Mail. Carl Cooper thought he […]

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A Case Study of How Government Handouts Undermine Human Decency and Social Capital

A Case Study of How Government Handouts Undermine Human Decency and Social Capital

Posted on April 3, 2012

Why is big government bad for an economy? The easy answer is that big government usually means high tax rates, and this penalizes work, saving, investment, and entrepreneurship. And perhaps some of the spending is financed by borrowing, and this diverts money from private investment. That’s a correct answer, but it’s only part of the […]

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The Toulouse Child Killer: Another Case of Welfare Being Used to Subsidize Terrorism?

The Toulouse Child Killer: Another Case of Welfare Being Used to Subsidize Terrorism?

Posted on March 24, 2012

I’m not a big fan of welfare programs, in part because I sympathize with taxpayers (check out these outrageous examples of waste) but mostly because redistribution programs subsidize poverty and trap people in lives of despair. But as I wrote in 2010, the most perverse form of welfare is when governments give handouts to Islamo-fascist […]

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