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Title: Fox Hypes Minimal Improper Spending To Demonize Welfare
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Published: May 11, 2015
Author: grandiose demands and HANNAH GROCH-BEGLE
Post Date: 2015-05-11 11:19:38 by tpaine
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Fox Hypes Minimal Improper Spending To Demonize Welfare

Fox News continued its campaign to demonize welfare benefits, this time hyping improper payments made by a Massachusetts program even though those payments made up only a minimal amount of all benefits paid by the state.

On Fox & Friends First, co-host Patti Ann Browne hyped a report that Massachusetts welfare agencies had improperly continued to provide a total of $2.39 million in assistance to 1,164 deceased recipients, calling the figures "ugly." On Fox & Friends, co-host Brian Kilmeade mocked the report, claiming, "More than 2 million dollars. That's the amount of welfare benefits paid out recently to nearly 1200 dead people in Massachusetts. They could not be reached for comment." A http://FoxNews.com article called the audit of the agencies "damning."

But according to the audit, improper payments to deceased individuals made up only a tiny amount of total assistance payments made by the state. Massachusetts' Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA) spent more than $1.7 billion in benefits in fiscal year 2012 alone for a variety of financial assistance programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (also known as SNAP, or food stamps) and emergency aid to people with disabilities and children. The audit found only $2.39 million dollars improperly paid to deceased recipients for the entire time period from July 2010 to December 2012.

Furthermore, the audit found that Massachusetts has already taken steps to reduce the small number of improper payments in these programs, and according to the official press release, the auditor was "encouraged" by DTA's actions.

Fox News has a history of attacking programs for Americans in need. Fox News hosts have tied government assistance programs to the terror attacks committed at the Boston Marathon, mocked food stamps as a diet plan, claimed all individuals who receive government disability benefits are faking their disabilities, and even asked whether children should have to work in exchange for free school meals.

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#11. To: tpaine (#0)

Social Security, Medicare, Food Stamps, Medicaid, Public Schools, housing assistance: all necessary in an industrial age.

Should not be punitive. Should be aimed at keeping families together, stabilizing the homes of children, ensuring proper nutrition and housing.

And then, job placement services to try to re-employ the people who have fallen out, if that can be done, should be provided.

It's a permanent need, like defense. We should quit our bitching about it and seek to make it more efficient and more effective. Opposing the necessary is an ideological dead end, a trip into the fever swamps of unreality.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-05-11   12:56:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Vicomte13 (#11) (Edited)

Social Security, Medicare, Food Stamps, Medicaid, Public Schools, housing assistance: all necessary in an industrial age.

Social Security, Medicare, Food Stamps, Medicaid, Public Schools, housing assistance: all necessary in an industrial age in a degenerate age where there is deteriorating attention and adherence to logical consequences. We have a massive out of wedlock birth rate, a massive divorce rate by playboy husbands leaving women with three kids to raise, are shipping jobs and industries out of the country, a subversive educational system, and an imposed socialist welfare system that has to cover the entirity.

A mass of useless mindless fruitcakes like you don't help much.

rlk  posted on  2015-05-11   15:22:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: rlk (#15)

Social Security, Medicare, Food Stamps, Medicaid, Public Schools, housing assistance: all necessary in an industrial age in a degenerate age where there is deteriorating attention and adherence to logical consequences.

Nope. It's industrialism. Before industrialization, most people had the family farm to retreat to in hard times and could get by. The Church could handle the small urban poor.

But with industrialization, the cities burgeoned to the millions. There was still the farm to go home to for a generation, maybe two. But the farmers mostly died off, and people were mostly urban, living in apartments, no longer able to go home to the farm and grow their own food.

And economic crises devastate whole cities that are specialized in some aspect of the economy. Net result: a mass of struggling humanity that cannot provide for itself, and that has no home out in the country to go to. The Church doesn't have the resources to handle that.

Industrialized socities need government welfare systems to overcome the problem. The choices are: industrialize and have Social Security and welfare, or don't industrialize. You can't industrialize and not have those things without ending up having Indian levels of squalor. Hindu beliefs act as a shock absorber against unrest. Christian and secular values don't.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-05-11   17:48:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: Vicomte13 (#26)

Social Security, Medicare, Food Stamps, Medicaid, Public Schools, housing assistance: all necessary in an industrial age in a degenerate age where there is deteriorating attention and adherence to logical consequences.

Nope. It's industrialism.

According to subversives such as you.

rlk  posted on  2015-05-11   19:24:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#31. To: rlk (#29)

According to subversives such as you.

"Subversive." What a hoot, You're a wingnut in the fever swamps of the extreme right. I'm trying to send you a lifeboat, really. I at least treat people like you with enough respect to try to engage you on your ideas. You're wrong, and I know that - the whole world knows it - but you're sincere and loyal, and those are good traits to have in allies. But you're like the Polish cavalry charging the tanks: the world has moved on from the world you believed in. It is never, ever coming back unless civilization collapses and we end up reverting to subsistence agriculture after massive die offs. And that's not bloody likely.

Social Welfare isn't subversive. It's necessary. Trying to get rid of it is subversive. It's like chopping the supports out from under a bridge. If we were a country of 10 million people it might work. But we're a nation of 300 million and growing, 96% urbanized. We cannot live according to the ideals of the rural past, because the physical structures that supported the rural past are gone with the wind.

The reality is that we live in cities and are dependent on large structures for food, water, transport, light, clothes, shelter. And we don't have the reserves we did back on the farm. That's all gone now. It probably wasn't a good trade off, but it was a trade that was made, and now here we are, living in cities, unable to "go back to the land" that we don't own anymore, or have the skills or tools to till. Or the will.

In THIS world, we need social welfare, unless you prefer bloody revolution, Communism, National Socialism or Fascism. Take you pick. It's an unappetizing stew. What we have isn't so terrible. We live longer, have more options, know more, see more, and don't have to work as hard physically as our ancestors. These are, overall, reasonable gains. But they are, to a degree, the gains of the zoo animal: animals in the zoo live much longer than their wild counterparts. But the zoo is a prison, or can be.

We don't have to make the social welfare state our prison. But we're not going to tear it down either, because that would mean mass starvation and death. Not happening.

Come on - knock of the "subversive" business. This is REALITY. Open your eyes to it. You have much to offer as a realist. Dwelling in dreams of a never-never land just takes you off the game board for good. And for what?

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-05-11 20:05:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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