Actually trying to eliminate poverty IS discussed in the 2012 GOP platform. It's just that the GOP believes in doing it in the manner expressed by this language from that platform:Beardown wrote: I also believe the only way to limit abortion is to provide better economic situation for mothers. That means trying to eliminate poverty. Trying to eliminate poverty is NOT on the platform for the GOP, and I don't necessarily agree with EVERY thing the dems vote on to reduce poverty. However, at least its on their platform.
And I agree with that basic paradigm expressed. One thing for sure is that I don't think there should be any income transfer to the poor. There should be no programs that represent taking tax money from some people in order to give things like food, medical care, and housing to others. No compelled charity.The Republican-led welfare reforms enacted in 1996 marked a revolution in government’s approach to poverty. They changed the standard for policy success from the amount of income transferred to the poor to the number of poor who moved from welfare to economic independence.
The cliche about the Democratic Party approach creating a "culture of dependency" IS a cliche. But it's an accurate one. And besides that it's just wrong to be forcing some people to take care of other people. Charity should be a free choice. And people should not be viewed as having a "right" to have someone else provide for their basic needs if they can't do it for themselves..














