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Why the Left Is Wrong About Welfare Reform

Friday, July 7, 2017 - 11:30am
The Daily Signal

July 7, 2017

Good morning from Washington, where interest in Russian interference in the presidential election doesn't translate into curiosity about widespread voter fraud. Fred Lucas looks into why some states apparently don't care either. If Congress wants to help the poor, it will require the able-bodied to seek work in exchange for welfare, Jarrett Stepman writes. A dying British infant finds champions in pro-life leaders, Rachel del Guidice reports. Plus: Lucas on applying Texan sense to energy policy and Stepman on a Polish soldier who fought for America's freedom.

Commentary

Why the Left Is Wrong About Welfare Reform

 

Left-wing detractors have been quick to attack a new welfare reform proposal, both claiming that the 1996 law didn't work and that the recent legislation is merely a way to provide tax cuts for the wealthy at the expense of the poor.

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News

Some States Resisting Trump Voter Fraud Commission Probe

 

Some red states—whose voters solidly backed the president—are declining to collaborate and some solidly blue states are participating in the investigation.

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News

Rick Perry's Plans for US Energy Dominance

 

Perry rejects what he calls a “false narrative” that the U.S. can't tap its natural resources while protecting the environment.

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Commentary

Trump Says West Must 'Fight Like the Poles.' Meet the Polish Soldier Who Fought for Our Freedom.

 

Tadeusz Kosciuszko, whom President Trump paid tribute to in his speech, fought alongside soldiers in the Continental Army and now has a statue standing in Washington, D.C.

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News

The Number of Young Men Not Working Has Doubled in 15 Years

 

Since 2004, young men have increasingly allocated more of their free time to playing video games and other computer-related activities, according to a study.

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News

Pro-Life Leaders Rally to Support Charlie Gard

 

"Who do we think we are that we decide who gets to live and who doesn't? Whose life is valuable and whose is not? This is way beyond our pay grade," says Penny Young Nance of Concerned Women for America.

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