"Middle class family with enough dependents"
Actually there's a dependent cap.
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It's pretty weak when you go into multiple threads and cherry pick quotes to make a point.... Even more weak when you avoid debating any issue that requires research... What's the matter DD? Are you too lazy to research Obama's tax policies or too lazy to debate? Or are you afraid of looking ignorant in front of your peers?.... My guess is ALL of the above.
I found this picture just for you, it requires very little reading.
The dependants you see will likely grow up to be Democrats or Liberals, They dont want to cut off the money supply to Mommy and Daddy.![]()
Last edited by Raider; 11-19-2008 at 02:26 AM.
Please vote Republican in 2012, America can not sustain another 4 years
of Liberal policies that are fiscally and socially destroying the country..
"Middle class family with enough dependents"
Actually there's a dependent cap.
Regarding welfare, a Democrat president, signed into law....
In 1996, Democratic President Bill Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act after years of campaigning and promising to "end welfare as we know it." Clinton signed a Republican welfare reform bill in 1996 despite his criticisms that portions of it--specifically cuts in the food stamps program and denial of benefits to undocumented immigrants--were too harsh. Most importantly, the bill set work requirements for most welfare recipients and limited the length of time that they could receive assistance, making it a substantial change to the welfare system.
So, look before 2000 for meaningful welfare reform.
Paul
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