Welfare began as a system to help families in distress, but has evolved into an instrument of destruction of the family unit. In the mid 1960's President Lyndon B. Johnson introduced "The Great Society" welfare act to the nation. The bureaucracy that ensued left the nation disenchanted and the poor in a hopeless situation. The effects of the government's intervention created a breakdown in society.
President Lyndon B. Johnson addressed the initial need for welfare as a program to bring families living in poverty up to the middle class. The flaw in this program was not the goal, but the means of reaching it. Instead of teaching t
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