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The Welfare State Debate Continues - What the Poor Can Expect from the Government

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2010

Sociology professor and economics expert Gunnar Heinsohn is critical of the German welfare state.He believes that benefits are counter-productive and says the government should instead seek directly to help people break out of the cycle of dependency. Charity organizations oppose such views and insist that those in need have the right to state assistance.

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  • Englisch-SLP an der SanAk? Hang on! ;)

  • The "Global economy" has not helped most nations. Instead it has only enriched the multi-national corp. Every nation must start to work to improve their own people. Invest in your own nation instead of foreign aid. Every nation must work towards being as self-sufficient as possible. The young people who will "work" only at diversity, anti-globalization and antifa are a cancer. They complain and attack then live off the very system they say they hate. Make them see life will not be handed to them

  • Please learn from our mistakes in the U.S.A. ! Mr. Schneider only cares about his own well-paid job. Make all who receive welfare put in 8 hours a day in return. Have them work 4 hours a day and take classes 4 hours. Anyone who fails class after 2 tries is taken off welfare. End all immigration and places for foreign nationals in your universities. That way you have fewer trying for the same jobs. You have fewer on welfare. You would have fewer to keep your own people out of the few class seats.

  • thanks

  • really interesting and alarming

    thanks

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