Each year, the United States spends $65,000 per poor family to "fight
poverty" - in a country in which the average family income is just under
$50,000. Meanwhile, most of that money goes to middle-class and
upper-middle-class families, and the current U.S. poverty rate is higher
than it was before the government began spending trillions of dollars on
anti-poverty programs.
In this eye-opening Broadside, Kevin D. Williamson uncovers the hidden
politics of the welfare state and documents the historical evidence that
proves Lyndon B. Johnson's "Great Society" was designed to do one thing:
maximize the number of Americans dependent upon the government. The
welfare state was never meant to eliminate privation; it was created to
keep Democrats in power.