Before and After Welfare Handouts

Guest Post by Walter E. Williams

Before and After Welfare Handouts

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Before the massive growth of our welfare state, private charity was the sole option for an individual or family facing insurmountable financial difficulties or other challenges. How do we know that? There is no history of Americans dying on the streets because they could not find food or basic medical assistance. Respecting the biblical commandment to honor thy father and mother, children took care of their elderly or infirm parents. Family members and the local church also helped those who had fallen on hard times.

During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, charities started playing a major role. In 1887, religious leaders founded the Charity Organization Society, which became the first United Way organization. In 1904, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America started helping at-risk youths reach their full potential. In 1913, the American Cancer Society, dedicated to curing and eliminating cancer, was formed. With their millions of dollars, industrial giants such as Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller created our nation’s first philanthropic organizations.

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Generosity has always been a part of the American genome. Alexis de Tocqueville, a French civil servant, made a nine-month visit to our country in 1831 and 1832, ostensibly to study our prisons. Instead, his visit resulted in his writing “Democracy in America,” one of the most influential books about our nation. Tocqueville didn’t use the term “philanthropy,” but he wrote extensively about how Americans love to form all kinds of nongovernmental associations to help one another. These associations include professional, social, civic and other volunteer organizations seeking to serve the public good and improve the quality of human lives. The bottom line is that we Americans are the most generous people in the world, according to the new Almanac of American Philanthropy — something we should be proud of.

Before the welfare state, charity embodied both a sense of gratitude on the behalf of the recipient and magnanimity on the behalves of donors. There was a sense of civility by the recipients. They did not feel that they were owed, were entitled to or had a right to the largesse of the donor. Recipients probably felt that if they weren’t civil and didn’t express their gratitude, more assistance wouldn’t be forthcoming. In other words, they were reluctant to bite the hand that helped them. With churches and other private agencies helping, people were much likelier to help themselves and less likely to engage in self-destructive behavior. Part of the message of charitable groups was: “We’ll help you if you help yourself.”

Enter the federal government. Civility and gratitude toward one’s benefactors are no longer required in the welfare state. In fact, one can be arrogant and hostile toward the “donors” (taxpayers), as well as the civil servants who dish out the benefits. The handouts that recipients get are no longer called charity; they’re called entitlements — as if what is received were earned.

There is virtually no material poverty in the U.S. Eighty percent of households the Census Bureau labels as poor have air conditioning; nearly three-quarters have a car or truck, and 31 percent have two or more. Two-thirds have cable or satellite TV. Half have at least one computer. Forty-two percent own their homes. What we have in our nation is not material poverty but dependency and poverty of the spirit, with people making unwise choices and leading pathological lives, aided and abetted by the welfare state. Part of this pathological lifestyle is reflected in family structure. According to the 1938 Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences, that year 11 percent of black children and 3 percent of white children were born to unwed mothers. Today it’s respectively 75 percent and 30 percent.

There are very little guts in the political arena to address the downside of the welfare state. To do so risks a politician’s being labeled as racist, sexist, uncaring and insensitive. That means today’s dependency is likely to become permanent.

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rhs jr
rhs jr
May 9, 2018 4:44 pm

Not going to be pretty when Uncle Joe runs out of dough and the FSA has to fend for itself; the Entitled won’t get my help.

Jack Lovett
Jack Lovett
May 9, 2018 4:47 pm

Years ago most people. had pride and selfrespect and respect for other’s. and charity was from family or the church. Only taken when nessesary. Now of course the godamn sick lib gov gets involved and now we have a bucket of puke.

Joey Jo Jo Shabadoo
Joey Jo Jo Shabadoo
May 9, 2018 5:10 pm

Could the case that the gubmint played a massive role (both direct (redistribution) and indirect (exclusion of God from the public sphere)) in the degradation of our society be made any clearer? Brilliant piece!!

Re: the last point raised:
“There are very little guts in the political arena to address the downside of the welfare state. To do so risks a politician’s being labeled as racist, sexist, uncaring and insensitive. That means today’s dependency is likely to become permanent.”

This has occurred due to a combination of the domination of the media by liberal sycophants and the epic failure of our watered-down public “education” system.

One thing I will disagree with is that the “dependency is likely to become permanent.” ‘Permanent’ assumes that our ‘house of cards’ economy will remain viable, which it certainly will not.

Llpoh
Llpoh
May 9, 2018 7:59 pm

I am of no doubt that the welfare state is the root of all the problems we currently face. It destroys families and creates a nation of sheep that are easily lead to shearing and slaughter. And the shepherds are actually wolves.

Unreconstructed
Unreconstructed
May 9, 2018 8:59 pm

It’s hard to maintain a spirit of generosity when the “free shit” people show up for their food baskets in their new Cadillacs and $800.00 I-phones on their way to the casino.

starfcker
starfcker
May 9, 2018 9:28 pm

Pieces of shit like Williams have no standing to make these kind of observations, after cheerleading the deindustrialization and financialization of the economy for the last 28 years. Who tore apart the fabric of society, who tore apart the fabric of the family, the same people who paid a few shekels to have traitors like Williams promote those things. Hey negro, suck my dick.

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
May 9, 2018 10:01 pm

Note as heavy industry declined and the higher pay and benefits those industries paid to unionized working people the welfare state grew . As for the robber barons like Rockfella and Carnagie they had many years of profiting from the misery and cruelty from poor dangerous working conditions and child labor . So their philanthropic efforts well placed and appreciated perhaps better working conditions and wages and health care to those making him so wealthy would have been a nice path to take . It took riots and street fights to get that and now it’s gone .
Get rid of all welfare , every dime , lay off all the administrators and cancel all their benefits too .
Now hold on and get ready because when you dial 911 nobody will be coming . Our society will crash and burn and do not think it cannot happen or that it will have no effect on you .

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
May 10, 2018 12:16 am

Walter Williams is a great writer with lots of common sense.