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John Q. needs to pull their own weight!

I have been a critic of the ongoing doling out of Tennessee funds to the so called welfare to work program and finally my words are coming true. WATE TV 6 in Knoxville reports that the Bredesen administration wants to make child-care more expensive for people who work and pay their way. People who are on the public dole receive a child-care stipend, in times past recipients have been required to pay the difference between the stipend and the daycare rates. That will change if the Bredesen spend spend spend administration has their way. WATE reports: The state gives a stipend to day care centers for every child whose family is on assistance. Until now, day cares have been able to charge these families the difference between the cost of the day care and the stipend. But now, the state says day cares must absorb the cost or make up the difference elsewhere. The last sentence tells it all. What do the people in Nashville think? That these daycares will take a loss? Hell No!! They will raise prices on others who actually pay their way. This will cause stress and strain on already struggling families. A time is coming when we no longer need to give handouts and force people to get out and provide for themselves instead of depending on the sweat of others to pay your way. As I was preparing this I noticed Bill Hobbs also opined on this issue as well. He states: It's also bad social policy. Even families on welfare ought to have to pay some small part of the cost, in order that they bear some of the responsibility for this important part of taking care of their children. Totally free day care simply increases the welfare families' dependence on government and decreases their motivation to get off the government dole - which, in turn, feeds the generational cycle of poverty that includes the high likelihood that their children will eventually grow up to have their own children dependent on government. Fewer day care slots, higher prices, increased dependence on government, decreased reliance on self. Brought to you by Tennessee's Democrat administration - who are busy right now on plans to take more of your tax dollars to fund an expansion of the state's new state-funded day care system, also known as universal "Pre-K." But I'm sure the latter has nothing to do with the former.
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