From the Washington Examiner: Obama administration officials have insisted that their decision to
grant states waivers to redefine work requirements for welfare
recipients would not “gut” the landmark 1996 welfare reform law. But a new report
from the Congressional Research Service obtained by the Washington
Examiner suggests that the administration’s suspension of a separate
welfare work requirement has already helped explode the number of
able-bodied Americans on food stamps.
In addition to the broader work requirement that has become a
contentious issue in the presidential race, the 1996 welfare reform law
included a separate rule encouraging able-bodied adults without
dependents to work by limiting the amount of time they could receive
food stamps. President Obama suspended that rule when he signed his
economic stimulus legislation into law, and the number of these adults
on food stamps doubled, from 1.9 million in 2008 to 3.9 million in 2010,
according to the CRS report, issued in the form of a memo to House
Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va.
“This report once again confirms that President Obama has severely
gutted the welfare work requirements that Americans have overwhelmingly
supported since President Clinton signed them into law,” Cantor said in
an emailed statement. “It’s time to reinstate these common-sense
measures, and focus on creating job growth for those in need.” http://washingtonexaminer.com/crs-report-number-of-able-bodied-adults-on-food-stamps-doubled-after-obama-suspended-work-requirement/article/2508430#.UFvnxq48VXs
The destruction of America continues.
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