Thursday, January 25, 2018

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Southern State Declares Strict Welfare Rule, Taxpayers Will Save $300M

An important part of the Democratic Party's strategy is to create vast welfare programs,

get people on them, and keep them there.

And then remind them who provided the benefits when elections roll around.

This is a far cry from a safety net.

That idea was that when people fell on hard times, the government would be there to help

them get back on their feet.

But we're way past that.

Living on welfare has become a permanent lifestyle for segments of our population.

That's a tragedy that should be placed squarely at the feet of the Democrat Party.

This is changing under the leadership of President Trump.

States are being given freedom to make adjustments to the requirements to qualify for welfare.

One state just took the lead as pioneers, requiring able-bodied citizens to work in

order to qualify for welfare.

Of course, liberals are furious over this.

From Conservative Tribune:

"President Donald Trump and his administration recently sparked the fury of big government

Democrats when they announced that they were open to individual states adding work requirements

to their Medicaid systems.

"According to Politico, the announcement came by way of a policy guidance issued by

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Seema Verma in response to requests

from roughly a dozen states for more 'flexibility' in implementing the program.

"'Medicaid needs to be more flexible so that states can best address the needs of

this population,' Verma said in a statement on Thursday, according to Politico.

'Our fundamental goal is to make a positive and lasting difference in the health and wellness

of our beneficiaries.'"

Image result for welfare lines

And if you are going to "make a positive and lasting difference in the health and wellness

of our beneficiaries," then you need to help them return to the workforce.

You do not create programs that make it more advantageous to stay home and watch television.

"The new policy would allow states to implement changes to Medicaid eligibility, such as requiring

able-bodied adults to work or volunteer at least 20 hours per week, if not enrolled in

school or vocational training, to remain eligible to receive benefits.

According to USA Today, Kentucky wasted little time in adopting the new policy as its own,

and on Friday became the first state in the nation to add work requirements for able-bodied

Medicaid recipients.

"I am excited by the fact that Kentucky will now lead the nation," stated Republican

Gov. Matt Bevin at a news conference, USA Today reported.

"We're ready to show America how this can and will be done."

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The proper scope of public-assistance programs is rightly a subject for debate.

However, there should be no debate as to whether able-bodied individuals should be self-supporting.

Creating programs that strip from them the dignity that comes from working for a living

is disgraceful.

Turning people into permanent wards of the state is worse.

Source: Conservative Tribune

For more infomation >> Southern State Declares Strict Welfare Rule, Taxpayers Will Save $300M - BreakingNews24 - Duration: 32:13.

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Netanyahu to travel to Moscow to meet with Putin - Duration: 1:42.

Netanyahu to travel to Moscow to meet with Putin

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will travel on Monday to Moscow to meet with

Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss the Iranian threat and the Syrian civil war.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be traveling to Moscow to meet with Russian

President Vladimir Putin for a five-hour visit.

The two are apparently set to discuss Iran and post-Syrian civil war threats.

Netanyahu is expected to stress the importance of not allowing Syria to become a headquarters

for Iranian and Hezbollah operations against Israel.

The two met most recently in August and speak frequently on the phone.

This meeting comes after Netanyahu spoke with several world leaders at the World Economic

Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Netanyahu discussed with these leaders the ongoing potential nuclear Iran threat.

Among the leaders with whom Netanyahu met are German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French

President Emmanuel Macron, Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel and Canadian Prime Minister

Justin Trudeau.

Aside from the topic of Iran, they discussed the future potential peace negotiations between

Israel and the Palestinians.

Netanyahu asked Merkel and the other leaders not to settle for �cosmetic changes� in

the Iran deal and instead strive for concrete and legitimate changes to prevent Iran from

becoming nuclear capable.

Netanyahu further asked European countries to take the Iranian and terrorism threats

more seriously.

source jerusalemonline.com

For more infomation >> Netanyahu to travel to Moscow to meet with Putin - Duration: 1:42.

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This spot in Jersey is America's 2nd worst traffic nightmare - Duration: 2:48.

This spot in Jersey is America's 2nd-worst traffic nightmare

You already know you'll have to wait.

What you may not know is that you'll be crawling through one of America's epic spots for traffic

congestion.

Interstate 95 where it meets Route 4 in Fort Lee, just west of the bridge toll plaza, is

again the second most congested bottleneck in the nation, behind only the intersection

of Interstate 85 North and I-285 in Atlanta, according to the trucking industry's annual

report.

And things are getting worse: the average speed through the area was 25 mph during rush

hours, down from 27 mph in 2016.

"I don't know if there is any way to fix it," said Gail Toth, executive director of the

New Jersey Motor Truck Association.

"You plan to wait.

It's calculated into the costs of doing business."

The figures come from the American Transportation Research Institute, the education and research

arm of the American Trucking Associations, the trucking industry's trade group.

They are based on GPS data from more than 800,000 trucks.

I-95 in Fort Lee moved into the second spot on the rankings last year, where it overtook

the Chicago intersection of Interstates 290 at Interstates 90 and 94.

That intersection remained in the third position.

I-85 in Atlanta has had the dubious distinction as being the congested stretch of highway

for three years running.

Toth said more truckers making early morning or making nighttime trips to avoid the traffic

in Jersey's most congested spot.

During off-peak hours, the average speed through the area climbed to 39.4 mph.

The only other New Jersey location in the top 100 truck bottlenecks was Interstate 287

in Piscataway, coming in at No. 26.

The average speed through that area is close to 49 mph, dropping to 38 mph during rush

hours.

"That's sort of a nightmare," Toth said.

"We've exceeded the space, They've built so much along 287.

We never ever improve our infrastructure when we do that.

It's bumper-to-bumper all the time and that's starting early in the morning."

The intersection of Interstates 76 and 676 in Camden County was ranked 97th in the list

released last year but dropped out of the top 100.

The report was issued in advance of plans by President Donald Trump and Congress to

rebuild the nation's public works.

Trump came into office promising an infrastructure program but has yet to offer any proposals.

"As we focus on infrastructure, I do have hope these locations will start to improve,"

said Rebecca M. Brewster, president and chief operating officer of the

American Transportation Research Institute.

source nj.com

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