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Arkansas Granny

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Sun Feb 19, 2012, 09:53 AM Feb 2012

Paul Krugman - Moochers Against Welfare [View all]

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/17/opinion/krugman-moochers-against-welfare.html?src=me&ref=general


First, Atlas shrugged. Then he scratched his head in puzzlement.

Modern Republicans are very, very conservative; you might even (if you were Mitt Romney) say, severely conservative. Political scientists who use Congressional votes to measure such things find that the current G.O.P. majority is the most conservative since 1879, which is as far back as their estimates go.

And what these severe conservatives hate, above all, is reliance on government programs. Rick Santorum declares that President Obama is getting America hooked on “the narcotic of dependency.” Mr. Romney warns that government programs “foster passivity and sloth.” Representative Paul Ryan, the chairman of the House Budget Committee, requires that staffers read Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged,” in which heroic capitalists struggle against the “moochers” trying to steal their totally deserved wealth, a struggle the heroes win by withdrawing their productive effort and giving interminable speeches.

Many readers of The Times were, therefore, surprised to learn, from an excellent article published last weekend, that the regions of America most hooked on Mr. Santorum’s narcotic — the regions in which government programs account for the largest share of personal income — are precisely the regions electing those severe conservatives. Wasn’t Red America supposed to be the land of traditional values, where people don’t eat Thai food and don’t rely on handouts?

The article made its case with maps showing the distribution of dependency, but you get the same story from a more formal comparison. Aaron Carroll of Indiana University tells us that in 2010, residents of the 10 states Gallup ranks as “most conservative” received 21.2 percent of their income in government transfers, while the number for the 10 most liberal states was only 17.1 percent.

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Paul Krugman - Moochers Against Welfare [View all] Arkansas Granny Feb 2012 OP
Fascinating analysis. wakemewhenitsover Feb 2012 #1
welfare kings too. pansypoo53219 Feb 2012 #2
I will never forget that article in Rolling Stone where people on Medicare paid for scooters were demgrrrll Feb 2012 #3
Sad tooeyeten Feb 2012 #4
Congressional Mantra: ezmerelda39 Feb 2012 #5
I love Krugman! seeviewonder Feb 2012 #6
And there ya go... Sherman A1 Feb 2012 #7
Hate Radio, Fox News Doctor_J Feb 2012 #8
Might as well drag out the education,,, benld74 Feb 2012 #9
It's time that blue states cut these people off SpartanDem Feb 2012 #10
fuck them why should we pay for safety net they don't want? AlbertCat Feb 2012 #14
We're not a fundamentally conservative country pscot Feb 2012 #11
PK 4 Prez! Relentless Bitch Feb 2012 #12
This Op Ed AlbertCat Feb 2012 #13
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