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Friday, June 07, 2013

Americans Blame 'Government Welfare' For Persistent Poverty, Poll Finds

Two decades after President Bill Clinton promised to "end welfare as we know it," Americans blame government handouts for persistent poverty in the United States more than any other single factor, according to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released Thursday.

Given a list of eight factors and asked to choose the one most responsible for the continuing problem of poverty, 24 percent of respondents in the poll chose "too much government welfare that prevents initiative."

Whether Americans are too dependent on government was a flashpoint of the presidential campaign last year, and shrinking government has been a focus of the Tea Party movement, which has risen since the election of President Barack Obama.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Duh!!!

Anonymous said...

Hell so did reagan and pigs can fly..

Anonymous said...

To late thanks white Democrats and idiot college kids ...welcome Shari'a Law...