Showing posts with label welfare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label welfare. Show all posts

Monday, January 8, 2024

The "War on Poverty" on This Day in History

 

This day in history: President Lyndon B. Johnson declares a "War on Poverty" in the United States on this day in 1964. 

George Carlin said: "It's the only metaphor we have in our public discourse for solving a problem; it's called declaring a war. We got a war on poverty, the war on crime, war on litter, the war on cancer, the war on drugs. But you ever notice there's no war on homelessness, is there? Nah. No war on homelessness. You know why? There's no money in that problem."

Tens of trillions have been spent on the war on poverty, and we still have poverty. Before government declared a War on Poverty, Americans were steadily lifting themselves out of poverty. Year after year, the number of people living below the poverty line dropped. 

But that natural progress wasn't good enough. The poverty rate did drop for a few years after the War on Poverty was introduced, but then it stopped. Free money taught people to be dependent. A new permanent underclass was created and now generation after generation lives in poverty. 

The War on Poverty increased dependence on the federal government, which is what bureaucrats consider success. 



Monday, March 21, 2022

Otto von Bismarck on This Day in History

 

Otto von Bismarck was appointed as the first Chancellor of the German Empire on this day in 1871.

Bismarck masterminded the unification of Germany in 1871 and served as its first chancellor until 1890, in which capacity he dominated European affairs for two decades.

The "Iron Chancellor", as he came to be known, was instrumental in uniting Germany. He was a Conservative who hated Socialists, but in order to sway people away from the Socialism, he ended up adopting socialism and thereby creating the world first Welfare State in the modern world. Bismarck's social programs also helped to expand his power. His rule came to be known as the Second Reich.

"In the democratic countries, milder forms of statism were the rule. Most insidious of all was the form that had been invented in the 1880s, in Germany. There Otto von Bismarck, the Iron Chancellor, devised a series of old-age, disability, accident, and sickness insurance schemes, run by the state. The German liberals of the time argued that such plans were simply a reversion to the paternalism of the absolutist monarchies. Bismarck won out, and his invention — the welfare state — was eventually copied everywhere in Europe, including the totalitarian countries." Source2

"Bismarck explained to an American sympathizer the strategy behind these laws that guaranteed every German national health insurance, a pension, a minimum wage and workplace regulation, vacation, and unemployment insurance. 'My idea was to bribe the working classes, or shall I say, to win them over, to regard the state as a social institution existing for their sake and interested in their welfare,' he said." Source

Bismarck was also very quotable:

"Americans are the luckiest people on earth. They are surrounded by weak neighbors and fish."

"People never lie so much as after a hunt, during a war or before an election."

"Never believe anything in politics until it has been officially denied."

"A journalist is a person who has mistaken their calling."

"Politics ruins character."

"Only a fool learns from his own mistakes. The wise man learns from the mistakes of others."

"When you want to fool the world, tell the truth."

"One day the great European War will come out of some damned foolish thing in the Balkans (1888)."

"Laws are like sausages. It's better not to see them being made."

"Anyone who has ever looked into the glazed eyes of a soldier dying on the battlefield will think hard before starting a war."