Poor program design and management, politically correct eligibility, no follow up to monitor continuing qualification (some have been on for a generation or more!) are a problem. When government substitutes for parents, even down to the feeding of children, we transfer responsibility from those who should have it, to those that shouldn't. Using her logic, we would just take children at birth, house them in nurseries and dormitories, a nnd in effect, make the state their parents. Think that would produce good results? Hint: Look at Russia and other countries experience with "factory-farm raising of children.Ms. edelman's charitable attitude and comittment is appreciated for it's oodness, but the dependence on the state, ever-growing, ever more demanding, does no service, actually hurts, her constituents-the children.
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