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California contemplates ultimate reform - NO WELFARE

Could California become the first state in the nation to do away with welfare?

That doomsday scenario is on the table as lawmakers wrestle with a staggering $24.3 billion budget deficit.

County welfare directors are "in shock" at the very idea of getting rid of CalWORKs, which has been widely viewed as one of the most successful social programs in the state's history, said Bruce Wagstaff, director of the Department of Human Assistance in Sacramento.

"It's difficult to come up with the right adjective to react to this," Wagstaff said. "It would be devastating to the people we serve."

H.D. Palmer, a spokesman for the state Department of Finance, said California is in an unprecedented fiscal situation that has made all programs, from education to human services, vulnerable to deep and painful reductions.

"I don't

3 Comments in Response to

Comment by Lucky Red
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Great idea!  In the meantime, please, whatever you do, don't ever forget to keep the pork fat rolling for the banksters.  They can't suffer or be deprived, no matter what.

Comment by Chip Saunders
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 HOLY JUMPING JESUS!!!!

 

Oh please, God,...PLEASE!!!!

Comment by RickStone
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 Great Idea ! As John Luc Picard would say " Make it so" Every state should follow their lead, get rid of the waste and get back to being the great country we once were.



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