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152 — LEAN TOGETHER Reform of our social safety net is overdue. When we think about reforming our government’s safety net programs, we should be inspired by this vision for society: We want the unemployment rate falling to new lows even as more Americans enter the workforce. We want there to be multiple jobs for every applicant and full employment for those who want to work. We want the rolls of those on food stamps and receiving welfare to decline. We want people in need to receive the unemployment assistance and other income support they need, but to be encouraged to get back on their feet so they can support themselves again as soon as it is feasible to do so. We want there to be a robust network of support groups—food banks and homeless shelters. It is important to do more than just meet basic needs. We should also foster the attitudes and skills that lead to self-reliance and success. This is our vision for the future. It’s hopeful, attainable, and it will breathe new life into the ideal of the American Dream. Good inTenTions, bad resuLTs Fifty years ago, when President Lyndon B. Johnson declared an “unconditional war on poverty,” he likely had a similar vision and hoped that his programs could achieve it. Unfortunately, our current reality and the record of his policies show that we are still very far from realizing this vision. In fact, today we have a growing problem of government dependency and too many Americans who don’t believe the American Dream applies to them. This is due in part to ill-advised policies that—though well-intentioned—have served to enable lasting reliance on government, rather than providing temporary assistance while encouraging long-term independence. Statistics tell the story about an America where opportunity has waned and the safety net has grown to become a trap that ensnares all too many Americans in a life of permanent dependence. One in seven Americans (some 46.5 million people) lives below the ofcial poverty line 1 and receives food stamps. The number of food stamp recipients has actually increased by 50 percent since January of 2009. 2 The current effective
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