When the government subsidizes poverty you get more of it. Like anything else it subsidizes. illegal immigration for instance. The welfare magnet is what draws them here.
That is true, I'm sure.
I believe California gets more welfare money than all other states, though it might change up for a year here and there between them and New York.
That could also be true.
NOTE: Those are two very good reasons why the country ought to provide fair-wage jobs for its citizens and quit screwing around blaming the unemployed for seeking welfare.
If by "country" you mean the government you realize that government does not create jobs. If anything, government hinders the creation of vibrant free markets that would foster job creation.
Well, that's what I am talking about. That's what needs to change.
I see Americans complaining all of the time: The Democrats - the Republicans - the Liberals - the Conservatives - the Right - the Left - the unemployed - etc. But no one seems to understand that bouncing from one side to the other solves nothing at all so complaining about the one or the other (that f'ing perpetual waste of time) is just same-o same-o.
The American population never gets down to the nitty-gritty and make some changes. They talk about the Constitution and owning guns ... making the most ridiculous statements such
"more guns will stop shootings" and
"only the lazy are unemployed" and
"love it or leave it" and
"with us or against us". That's just a lot of lips flapping, making no sense.
So, I'll take your word for it that
"government hinders the creation of vibrant free markets that would foster job creation". Considering what I already know, your statement makes sense ... more sense than most people on the forum. It rings of truth and the consequences of it resemble reality.