When welfare began, the poverty rate dropped ... dropped for seven years. But then progress stopped. Since the 1970s, the number of Americans living in poverty rose and fell, but the initial success hasn't repeated. That's because the handouts encourage people to become dependent. Welfare even discouraged marriage because a single parent gets a bigger check. As a result, welfare created something never seen before in America: a permanent "underclass" -- generations raised without fathers, generations who stay poor and passive. It's happened because people "are basically told, 'you can't take care of yourself'... It doesn't encourage them to be ambitious," says Yaron Brook, head of the Ayn Rand Institute, in my new video. "Once you start paying people not to work ... they don't expect to take responsibility for their own lives." The War on Drugs also had unintended consequences. "When you launch a war on drugs ... you create huge profits for cartels because there's so much at stake," says Brook. That led to more illegal drugs, and "massive corruption among police." I ask, just "let everybody take whatever poison they want?" "Yes," says Brook, echoing Ayn Rand, who said it is "the responsibility of the individual not to take the kind of things ... which destroy his mind." Brook and I disagree about how to protect the environment. It's one area where I think we do need government. Our air and water are cleaner now because the Environmental Protection Agency set some rules. Brook says we could have accomplished that without the EPA, if individuals filed lawsuits. "You pollute in some way that is clearly making me sick, we have legal redress to deal with that ... But once you give it into the hands of bureaucrats ... they want to regulate and control every activity that we're engaged in." He cites California's wildfires and water shortages as an example of "government gone wild." (That's also the title of my new book.) Government has grown wildly. Even with DOGE cuts, it will still grow. It always does.The beast will feed wherever it wants...
Thursday, May 1, 2025
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