President Trump signed an executive order Tuesday for a government-wide review of welfare programs, with a goal of putting more people back to work, White House officials said.
The order directs all federal agencies involved in providing more than $700 billion in low-income assistance annually to study programs that are “failing Americans,” and to report back in 90 days with recommendations, said White House domestic policy council director Andrew Bremberg.
“Our country still struggles from nearly record-high welfare enrollments,” Mr. Bremberg said in a conference call with reporters. “President Trump endorses reforms that ensure those in need receive assistance, while eliminating the economic stagnation that has resulted from long-term government dependence.”
The executive order states that federal policy will be to reform welfare programs to empower people following “principles of economic mobility.” Those principles include:
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8 comments:
He is On To , the ones who have been Playing the System !!!
It's enormous that you are getting ideas from this piece of writing as well as from our discussion made at
this time.
OMG
EXPECT BLM RIOTING IN BALTIMOE, D-TRIOT, AND D.C. YO
Finally action to catch those abusing the system and buying crabs/booze with their benefits!
Anonymous Anonymous said...
It's enormous that you are getting ideas from this piece of writing as well as from our discussion made at
this time.
April 12, 2018 at 8:20 PM
lmao. Enormous is it? And a discussion to boot! Wow.
Thank you Mr.President
Lock n load.
Obama reperations are OVER.
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