A Practical Approach to Solving Welfare

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A Practical Approach to Solving Welfare

All across America people have opted for an “easier” approach to living. This parasitic approach is more commonly referred to as welfare or in other words, receiving something for nothing. One solution to this burden on society is through the introduction of workfare (work + welfare). Many citizens may not understand the reciprocating process of workfare; which may be humiliating for some to work in an environment that ignores abilities; even so, workfare should be required among able-bodied recipients of welfare for two reasons: Workfare protects the taxpayers against deceitful welfare recipients, and society benefits by the process of allowing people to become self-reliant.

Background

History of Welfare in the United States

Our country is found upon justice, and through welfare our ancestors tried to further the basic benefits of being a citizen to the poor. According the dictionary by Google, the definition of welfare in the United States is as follows: “In the United States, welfare is money that is paid by the government to people who are unemployed, poor, or sick.” (Google Dictionary) When the welfare program in the United States was first created, it came along with the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO):

A federal agency, founded in the 1960s as part of the War on Poverty conducted by President Lyndon Johnson. The OEO distributed federal money to a variety of local programs designed to promote educational opportunities and job training among the poor and to provide legal services for the poor. The OEO was abolished in the middle 1970s… (Houghton Mifflin Company)

Basically, the Houghton Mifflin Company is saying that OEO was created to with the intention to he...

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