There is a new book out, 'Passage of Power' by Robert Caro and it depicts the presidency of LBJ. Since LBJ's War on Poverty started in 1964, we have poured billions of workers dollars into a progran to support non-workers. The surest way to keep the poor in poverty is "help" them more. Take away their incentive to work hard and leave poverty behind. Has LBJ's program worked out? The percentage of Americans living in poverty has increased.
The lesson to teach future generation is, and has always been, hard work will advance anyone willing to keep an upward mobility, once you start depending on hand-outs you are dead in your track.
The lesson to teach future generation is, and has always been, hard work will advance anyone willing to keep an upward mobility, once you start depending on hand-outs you are dead in your track.