Category archive: Poverty

Libertarianism Is the Antidote for ‘Public Policy’ on Poverty

Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér By exaggerating the severity of poverty in America, progressives attempt to justify higher levels of wealth redistribution. By over-classifying people as “poor,” progressive politicians further enable the dependency which got those politicians elected in the first place. Worst of all, encouraging dependency yields more dependency. A new study [...]

American Indians Putting Faith in Government ‘Help’?

By Chuck Rogér Originally in American Thinker, March 29, 2011 In New Mexico’s state capitol, a local newspaper reports that Santa Fe Indian School students are “watching with bated breath” for Governor Susana Martinez to sign a bill that would create “culturally sensitive programs” designed “to help Native American communities deal with teen suicides.” The [...]

The ‘war on poverty’ makes people irresponsible… and poorer

In 1964, federal handouts to needy Americans constituted a mere 1.2% of our gross domestic product. Only 7% of babies were born into broken families. Then LBJ decided to “lift” the poor out of poverty. Thus began the precipitous downhill slide of people who need not have been “poor,” but who succumbed to the victimhood [...]

Government-run, taxpayer-funded, anti-poverty programs do not work

Trying to “lift” people from poverty does… not… work — ever, period. Quick assignment: Study the following table and graph from a June 2010 Heritage Foundation report by Brian Riedl, and then keep reading below. Click on chart/graph for larger view. Notice what the title of the table points out. With 2010 “anti-poverty spending” at [...]