Via the Wall Street Journal, 47.6 million Americans are now food stamp recipients
Part of the continued heightened reliance on federal aid is a product of the excruciatingly slow Obama 'recovery,' during which median household income has actually declined (perhaps because of the trend toward part-time work -- which, in turn, has been fueled by Obamacare). Still, the fact that food stamp usage hasn't receded as the recession has eased is troubling. A majority of Americans blame the government for this phenomenon, stating that benefits are too easy to come by:
And that was before the country was introduced to this delightful young man:
Jason is roughly my age. I work hard, pay my taxes, and provide for myself. Despite being able-bodied enough to surf and hit on women on a daily basis, he doesn't even try to work by his own admission, presumably doesn't pay taxes, and is provided for by people like me. He gladly takes our "free money" to snag some sushi and lobster for him and his bros. Jason's story is galling on some level, but is more sad than anything else. Taxpayer anger over this abuse shouldn't be primarily directed at Jason -- although people like him should be shamed for their exploitive leechery; it should be directed at the government that enables this sort of behavior. From the report above:
This president has actively turned back the clock -- legally and otherwise -- on important welfare reform successes throughout his term in office. He claims his ideological actions are based on "compassion." What the State is helping Jason do to himself is not compassionate. It's poisonous. Of course there are people who genuinely rely on food stamps and other forms of assistance to feed their children and stay alive. Welfare programs should be limited to helping the truly needy. Jason is the new poster child for big government's corrosive pattern abuse and excess. Unfortunately, the ruling political party in this country is committed to expanding the dysfunction, and cynically demagoguing those who seek to rein it in.
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