Monday, February 10, 2014

"So How Can Politicians Justify Cutting Off Modest Financial Aid to Their Unlucky Fellow Citizens?"

"If you follow debates over unemployment, it’s striking how hard it is to find anyone on the Republican side even hinting at sympathy for the long-term jobless. Being unemployed is always presented as a choice, as something that only happens to losers who don’t really want to work. Indeed, one often gets the sense that contempt for the unemployed comes first, that the supposed justifications for tough policies are after-the-fact rationalizations.
"The result is that millions of Americans have in effect been written off—rejected by potential employers, abandoned by politicians whose fuzzy-mindedness is matched only by the hardness of their hearts."


Paul Krugman in The New York Times looks at Republicans and unemployment.

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