I do see that. The problem (and think this through before responding) is that the policies of the left have actually built a wall preventing many people of color from prospering. The truth is, Republicans who own businesses could not care less what color a person is, they just want the best person for the job. Those walls needs to be removed, and it starts (imo) by rebuilding our education system so that people in poorer neighborhoods have access to the same level education as do those in wealthier areas. American history and American values and American ethics and the American capital system should NOT be only the purvue of wealthy people–it should be taught to everyone.
I can look into the eyes of a young person of color and see the same desire for a good life that other people have–they too want to pursue prosperity, and the walls need to come down, walls that the left has built and maintained for decades.
Does welfare have problems- you bet. Do some folks develop a sense of entitlement- you bet! I’ve seen this as well. Hard to say how common it is- but out of the folks I have seen- in the past- I am unemployed now- most folks were just living and trying to make ends meet. They weren’t selling their food stamps, working the system, or whatever we want to call it.
Yes, we need to look at welfare but not in a way that is “sink or swim”.
And yes, regarding education, I agree- though I am a fan of multi-cultural emphasis as well- which you may not be cool with. Anyway, for me, we would just divide all of the education money through each state evenly so that a school in the burbs receives as much funds as a school in the inner-city.
I don’t think many right =-leaning folks would be cool with that.
I also agree with voucher- strangely- but not in the typical GOP sense. Only school certified as quality institutions could receive such funds. We don’t need a bunch of profit driven mom and pop school popping up on every street corner.
I believe that the Government can serve to build a better society. I know that folks around here don’t believe in that. I do and in a big way. Other nations do it. America has a lot of it’s priorities screwed up and that is due to it’s puritan ideologies and Protestant Work Ethic.
To build marriage I believe in incentives- maternity and paternity leave. Longer vacations (US is at the bottom next to Japan in the industrialized world).
I want an improvement in trains, public transportation so that the US doesn’t continue to languish in the 80’s.
In America we live to work, not work to live, and that’s not right. Even the Pope is always saying how people need to get out and relax- enjoy the world- God’s creating.
And abortion- with a severe reduction- ideally ending of abortion- there would be a massive flood of funds to assist these mothers in caring for these millions of kids- including day care.
And private and religious agencies don’t cut it. Volunteerism and donations don’t cut it.
I like much of what Scandinavia is doing- I don’t like some of it as well but. . . .