By far the longest, most costly, and least successful war in American history was one declared by President Johnson in the 1960's - "The War on Poverty."
One thing seems CERTAIN: throwing money at the issue, and developing countless federal programs hasn't done a thing to win that war.... it even seems that government can't do ANYTHING to win this war (a point government will NEVER, EVER admit). It may be that it can only be won by those who are in poverty; a self-liberation (and that DOES seem to happen, occasionally).
THAT said, I AM a supporter of one government program: free trade education. Many areas (California being one) have LOTS of community colleges.... free to cheap to attend, easy to get into, with LOTS of vocational training/certifying programs designed to get good paying jobs that are needed in that community. I even would support free childcare for students participating in these. True - I see no evidence that this has done much at all to reduce poverty, but I DO support society offering this for the very few that take advantage of it.
Yeah.... obviously.... we can't have people dying in the streets. For PURELY humanitarian reasons, we HAVE to have some aid for housing, food, health (WHAT and HOW much is a different issue) - we have no choice. But sadly, the "fruit" of this is that it often just perpetuates the problems, enables the poverty since they thus have no reason to liberate themselves. Government REALLY likes this - it makes an ever growing population dependent on them (and voting for the libs who promote this) and makes the government feel good (and that's what liberalism is all about, government FEELING good) but all these billions do nothing to end poverty, it often just perpetuates it and expands it (even though, in RARE cases, people do choose to escape this government entrapment).
- Josiah