Now I understand that that government poverty programs encourage people to stay dependent. There’s money in it. The policymakers would have known this 25 years ago had they read “The State Against Blacks.” The author, an economist, said poverty programs destroy the natural mechanisms that have always enabled poor people to lift themselves out of poverty.
That author is Walter Williams of George Mason University. Williams, who is black, says “there’s a huge segment of the black population for whom upward mobility is elusive, and it’s because of the welfare state — [AZ2]because of government.”
Williams elaborates in a new book, “Race and Economics.” A chief culprit, he insists, is the minimum wage.
“Let’s not look at the intentions behind minimum wage,” he said. “We have to ask, what are the effects? Put yourself in the place of an employer who must pay $7.25 no matter whom you hire. Will that employer hire a person who can only add $3 or $4 of value per hour?”
He will not. And so fewer young people get hired and “get their feet on the bottom rung of the economic ladder.” This hurts all young people, but black teens most, he says, because “many of them get a fraudulent education in the public school system. So a law that discriminates against low-skill people has a doubly negative effect on black teenagers. The unemployment rate among black teens today is unprecedented in U.S. history. In the ’40s, black teenage unemployment was less than white teenage unemployment.”
And yet a Pew survey says 83 percent of Americans support raising the minimum wage.
“People have the misguided notion that the minimum wage is an antipoverty tool.”
Economists understand the truth. A survey of the American Economic Association found that 90 percent of economists say the minimum wage increases unemployment.
Williams says the minimum wage law has also been a tool of racism. In his book “South Africa’s War Against Capitalism,” he studied that country’s labor markets during apartheid:
“White racist unions in South Africa that would never have a black as a member were the major supporters of minimum wage laws. Their stated purpose was to protect white workers from having to compete with low-skill, low-wage black workers. In the United States we found some of the same reasoning for support of a super minimum-wage law,” the Davis-Bacon Act, which forces taxpayers to pay union-like wages for government-funded construction projects.
Williams says other programs designed to help the poor — like welfare payments — have wrecked the lives of millions of black people. He likens the welfare state to a “drug pusher” that keeps people dependent and in poverty.
“The welfare state has done to black Americans what slavery (and Jim Crow and racism) could not have done … break up the black family. Today, just slightly over 30 percent of black kids live in two-parent families. Historically, from the 1870s on … 75-90 percent of black kids lived in two-parent families.”
Mr Walter Williams is a straight shooter in my book! Since I saw his video as was posted the other day it has prompted me to read more on this man who is a fine product of our society. I am the first to implement “Every worker is worthy of his labor!” As a manager and partner in a business I have been confronted all the time by unemployed people looking for work. However very few ever want employment until they has exhausted their unemployment benefits! I was even threatened to have legal action taken against me on one occasion by the district manager of the State Unemployment Office because I refused to sign their papers as the person having been there for a job interview! Why did I refuse to sign? Because when I offered the person a job he openly informed me that he could not begin to work now because he still had 10 weeks left on his unemployment benefits! As I informed them he only came to the interview for the purpose of getting his form signed to continue his unemployment benefits, and therefore I will not sign the Interview Verification Form!
This may sound cruel and brutal to many people! But it is exactly this mentality that is killing industry in the United States! Industry is made ill at best because people do not want to work anymore! We have lost our skilled labor work force. Most people want you to pay them to learn and pay them as a skilled professional and yet as soon as they get some unemployment built up they find some reason as to why they cannot continue employment! I have even encountered a Doctor who for $40 would give people a medical wavier so they could quite their job and even get funding to be retrained at the expense of Tax payers! Mr Walter Williams is correct in all that he is saying….but it is not only a “Black Problem” It is a problem in the mentality of this younger generation who are actually educated not to succeed in life! We need to break the chain if America is to succeed in the immediate future! Our government has enslaved all of us in a taxation and social benefit culture!
HOW TRUE YOU ARE, I HEARD the way people looking for work before would never bring the salary demands, at first, because they where ready to work not to demand money, which was logicly to come with their best effort to show what they could do, and the usual smart head of the company would indicate how much the value of the person was for them and pay accordingly.
that is why we have seen a worker at the lowest step of the companys’s ladder jump rapidly on the top job only by his own efforts to take the interest of the company in his work, instead of envyous intent to take one day the job of his boss.
CREATIVITY was view highly precious and still is today, but hardly found anymore.
@ilovebeeswarzone: Yes, Bee you are so correct! And the unions have done so much damage in that area! In fact I will not invest or start a company that is in a union State! Another matter that is disturbing is that Guidance Counselors for schools are directed to discourage students to be entrepreneurs! The SBA also is almost totally dis-functional anymore…. Not like it was in the days of the Gipper!
JV Hoffman, would you know of what I AM READING NOW WHICH IS;
there is over 800 fully operational prison camps in the UNITED STATES, ALL READY,
TO RECEIVE PRISONERS , they are all staffed and fully surrounded by full-time guards, even though
they are empty, these camps are to be operated by; FEMA [FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY] SHOULD MARTIAL LAW NEED TO BE IMPLEMENTED IN THE USA ONLY REQUIRED IS A SGNATURE OF THE PRESIDENT ON A PROCLAMATION , WITH THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S SIGNATURE
ON A WARRANT TO WHICH A LIST OF NAMES IS ATTACHED,
THAT IS THE MOST FRIGHTNING i have read about AMERICA
AND THERE IS MORE
Yes this is one of the reasons I do not trust the Republican party. This was started by Clinton and has been continued since then! The Army even has a protocol for these camps. You are only touching the tip of the ice berg!
IT IS SCARY IF THE INTENT IS ON MARXIST VIEWS, AS WE SEEMS TO SEE MORE SURFACING,
openly with COMMUNIST AND SOCIALIST MEMBERS AS WE GET CLOSER TO 2012 ELECTION,
WE SEE A RUSH OF THESE PLANTING THEIR SEEDS IN THE YOUNGS IN UNIVERSITY UNAWARE OF THE DANGER AHEAD,
THOSE LEADING THEIR MOVEMENTS HAVEN’T LEARNED NOTHING FROM THE PAST MISTAKES FROM OTHER HUMANS SEEKING POWER BY DESTRUCTION OF THEIR OWN FOLLOWERS
@ilovebeeswarzone: Google: Who are the 81 Socialist in Congress?
Kinda throws the plate right off the table!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2562403/posts
Don’t feed the poor, it only encourages them.
Possibly access to affordable health insurance encourages people to get sick?
JV Hoffman , good to get all their names in public view,
AMERICA SHOULD ALSO DEAL HARSHLY WITH HIS TRAITORS OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THEIR OWN COUNTRY,
to let them be elected is to be as guilty
thank you,
I couldn’t open the first red link, bye
greg you said it and not anyone here said it