Don't Blame
Deficit on Welfare Moms
Welfare is
only 3 percent of the federal budget, yet to hear how welfare mothers are
portrayed in the media, you would think they consumed 99.9 percent of the
federal budget (and did so by criminal means).
"Blame
it on the welfare mom," for the deficit is constantly the theme.
Why not blame the Defense Department and corporate giants for their
"welfare" payments: their subsidies and tax write-offs.
We now have enough firepower to fight two Persian Gulf Wars
simultaneously - and yet we blame our government spending on mothers and
children.
I applauded
President Clinton for recently vetoing the GOP-initiated welfare bill.
However, when I heard his State of the Union speech in support of time
limits for welfare recipients. I
was disheartened.
I envision
an America of even larger numbers of homeless, poverty-stricken families.
As a former shelter worker, I know how hard it is to come face to face
with homeless and hungry children.
Do President
Clinton and Newt Gingrich speak first-hand with homeless people and hear their
life stories or are they insulted from this human pain?
It is wrong
for our government leaders to abandon its poorest citizens.
Before time limits are initiated, a guaranteed decent job and/or paid job
training should be available for each citizen.
If a government does not care about the well-being and survival of its
people, what good is government at all? To
ensure that the fat cats get fatter? Let's
cut politicians' salaries to balance the deficit.