WELFARE IS THE NEW WORK
Two recent news stories highlight how pernicious the welfare state has become in America today.
Fox News reported (7/18) that food-stamp groceries can be delivered right to a recipient’s door. In New York, the program is being called Fresh Direct – note the website has a convenient En Español button.
Service with a smile. The Obama administration says it is too much of a hardship for those on welfare to actually travel to the grocery store. What’s next? Cooking the meal for them? If only the DMV would do home deliveries for drivers licenses.
The second story is the hullabaloo over a proposal by Maine Governor Paul LePage to prohibit food stamp recipients from using their food aid to purchase junk foods like sugary soft drinks and candy bars. He says that the state has an obesity problem and he will “implement reform unilaterally or cease Maine’s administration of the food stamp program altogether.”
The Obama administration rejected his request and the left activists act as if a welfare recipient can’t stuff themselves with Mars bars and Mountain Dew at taxpayer expense, it’s a violation of civil liberties. The media in Maine promptly condemned LePage’s “food stamp recklessness” that shows “little respect for Maine’s poor.”
The welfare/entitlement state of mind has spiraled out of control in America. The cost of welfare is now well over $1 trillion a year.





Oil rigs in the Permian Basin of Texas are still being built even at $45 oil, defying shale skeptics
All plagues, whether they are biological or destructive policy ideas, begin at some specific place and time. The city of Austin, Texas, is now the place of origin of what could be a very costly experiment. (Yes, Texas – which is a Red State overall, but the people who run Austin, like Houston, are Hyper-Blue –JW.)

