Category archive: Poverty
Libertarianism Is the Antidote for ‘Public Policy’ on Poverty
By Chuck Roger • July 27th, 2011 12:00 am
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 Roger • March 30th, 2011 12:00 am
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 [...]
Government-run, taxpayer-funded, anti-poverty programs do not work
By Chuck Roger • September 28th, 2010 2:39 am
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 [...]



