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Economic issues involving welfare mothers are discussed in this 9 page paper. Myths of welfare mothers are exposed but arguments on both sides of this controversial issue are explored. Conclusions show that allowing parents to raise their own children is most practical; this view is supported by Economist John Galbraith as well as the author of The Decent Society, Avishai Margalit. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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dollars are being funneled into this never ending altruistic machine. Economic concerns are valid. While sometimes the amount of money used for these programs is not terribly large, and the
recipients use the dollars as prescribed, there is widespread abuse and critics maintain that the funds could be better spent. There is also an issue of fairness. Why should someone
go out and get a job, survive on minimum wage, while their neighbor sits at home all day and gets a monthly stipend, albeit small, for doing virtually nothing. The
welfare system, as it is known today, has its roots in the 1940s New Deal as created by President Roosevelt. It was intended as a temporary measure to help out
economically after the great depression. Yet, the country has seen welfare programs escalate to the point where many people rely on the government for their every need and the solution
for the dilemma often divides party lines, Republicans opposed to hand outs and Democrats wanting to keep the system intact. The language used by each camp create an either sinister
or needy image in the minds of Americans in regard to recipients but the matter comes down to dollars and sense and cutting dollars doesnt always make good sense. Welfare
not only helps people survive temporarily, but social programs do provide aid to families which enable them to raise productive future citizens. This is important. Without help, many children would
suffer and it might not be prudent to punish future leaders for the sake of their parents mistakes. While all able bodied Americans realistically should work, some people find themselves
in bad situations where they cannot adequately support their families and many times, it is no fault of their own. No matter what the situation, social programs can help children
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