Topic: Obama Guts Welfare Reform
Giocamo's photo
Fri 07/13/12 09:26 AM
I guess " sleep " is now considered work...

The imperial Presidency has overturned Congress and the law again. Not content to stop at rewriting immigration policy, education policy and energy policy, yesterday, President Obama’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released an official policy directive rewriting the welfare reform law of 1996. The new policy guts the federal work requirements that were the foundation of the Clinton-era reform. …

Welfare reform replaced the old Aid to Families with Dependent Children with a new program, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). … The whole point was that able-bodied adults should be required to work or prepare for work as a condition of receiving welfare aid.

This reform was very successful. TANF became the only welfare program (out of more than 70) that promoted greater self-reliance. It moved 2.8 million families off the welfare rolls and into jobs so that they were providing for themselves. Child poverty fell, and single-parent employment rose. Recipients were required to perform at least 20–30 hours per week of work or job preparation activities in exchange for the cash benefit.

Now, Obama’s HHS is claiming that it can waive those work requirements that are at the heart of the law, and without Congress’s consent.


msharmony's photo
Fri 07/13/12 09:37 AM

I guess " sleep " is now considered work...

The imperial Presidency has overturned Congress and the law again. Not content to stop at rewriting immigration policy, education policy and energy policy, yesterday, President Obama’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released an official policy directive rewriting the welfare reform law of 1996. The new policy guts the federal work requirements that were the foundation of the Clinton-era reform. …

Welfare reform replaced the old Aid to Families with Dependent Children with a new program, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). … The whole point was that able-bodied adults should be required to work or prepare for work as a condition of receiving welfare aid.

This reform was very successful. TANF became the only welfare program (out of more than 70) that promoted greater self-reliance. It moved 2.8 million families off the welfare rolls and into jobs so that they were providing for themselves. Child poverty fell, and single-parent employment rose. Recipients were required to perform at least 20–30 hours per week of work or job preparation activities in exchange for the cash benefit.

Now, Obama’s HHS is claiming that it can waive those work requirements that are at the heart of the law, and without Congress’s consent.





will wait for the spin to flatten and the 'details' to emerge,,,,,



no photo
Fri 07/13/12 12:21 PM
This law worked very well. More families got jobs and off welfare because of it. Now, because the law is being waived by HHS, illegally,
more will stay on welfare and not look for work.grumble

msharmony's photo
Fri 07/13/12 12:52 PM

This law worked very well. More families got jobs and off welfare because of it. Now, because the law is being waived by HHS, illegally,
more will stay on welfare and not look for work.grumble




lol, now Welfare was working


HAAAA



make up your mind folks,,,,,,laugh laugh

and dont jump on the first SPIN you read


I advise to wait for the actual DETAILS of what the directive states



PS> states already waive the work requirement under certain circumstances, so it wouldnt be a NEW policy or one thats 'gutting' welfare,,,

no photo
Fri 07/13/12 03:32 PM
Well, welfare was doing some good.
Yea, it's all about election now. What ever sounds good gets votes.
:wink:

no photo
Mon 07/16/12 09:23 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omHUsRTYFAU

rofl rofl