A Cautionary Tale From California And Michigan
Dr. Melissa Clouthier —
... Some people DO get somethin’ for nothin’ and those people are costing the people who actually work a lot of money. In California and Michigan, the governments are deep in debt and losing workers by the thousands (and therefore, tax revenue). California is consuming 1/3 of U.S. welfare dollars and has only 12% of the population. These charts tell the harrowing story. ...
The State Welfare Office Has the Same Check Out Policy as the Hotel California
The Corner on National Review Online —
... ] Chuck Devore, the Republican candidate for Senate running against Barbara Boxer, has come up with a series of graphs to help you visualize one of California's biggest problems: even though the state has only 12 percent of the country's population, it has 32 percent of the nation's welfare recipients . ...
A Cautionary Tale From California And Michigan
Right Wing News —
Some people DO get somethin' for nothin' and those people are costing the people who actually work a lot of money. In California and Michigan, the governments are deep in debt and losing workers by the thousands (and therefore, tax revenue). California is consuming 1/3 of U.S. welfare dollars and has only 12% of the population. These charts tell the harrowing story . Why do the Democrats want to push the failed policies of those states on the whole country and during a recession no less?
California Dreamin': Now a Nightmare
Doug Ross @ Journal —
... More Open Borders, More Welfare : This pie will give you indigestion; California represents 32% of America's welfare caseload. Chuck Devore explains , "California's share of the nation's welfare recipients has been soaring since Democrat legislators severely relaxed welfare rules and eligibility while hiking benefits around 2001. The result was as predictable for welfare as California's high taxes and heavy regulations have been for jobs and business." ...
Blues State
Doug Ross @ Journal —
... More Open Borders, More Welfare : This pie will give you indigestion; California represents 32% of America's welfare caseload. Chuck Devore explains , "California's share of the nation's welfare recipients has been soaring since Democrat legislators severely relaxed welfare rules and eligibility while hiking benefits around 2001. The result was as predictable for welfare as California's high taxes and heavy regulations have been for jobs and business." ...

