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Paul LePage, Maine Governor, Tells Unemployed Welfare Recipients To 'Get Off The Couch' And Get A Job

Posted: 05/07/2012 3:45 pm Updated: 05/10/2012 6:20 pm

Paul Lepage

WASHINGTON -- At the Maine GOP convention on Sunday, Gov. Paul LePage (R) received an enthusiastic standing ovation from his fellow Republicans for saying that all able-bodied out-of-work welfare recipients need to "get off the couch" and go find employment.

LePage called on the state legislature to pass structural changes to welfare, saying, "Maine's welfare program is cannibalizing the rest of state government. To all you able-bodied people out there: Get off the couch and get yourself a job."

"I understand welfare because I lived it," he added. "I understand the difference between a want and a need. The Republican Party promised to bring welfare change. We must deliver on this promise."

LePage has been pushing so-called welfare reform for months, although Democrats have argued that his definition of the term is too broad, encompassing "everything from disability to MaineCare (Medicaid), which isn't welfare."

Mike Tipping, communications director for the Maine People's Alliance, said LePage's comments were "downright offensive to Maine people searching for work in a difficult economy, especially considering his embarrassing record of failing to invest in programs that create jobs and cutting assistance for the unemployed while at the same time giving massive new tax breaks to the wealthy."

Christine Hastedt, public policy director at Maine Equal Justice Partners, called them "a gross insult to working people who get up every day and become discouraged by the end of the day, because there's not a job for them."

"We talk to people every day," said Hastedt. "There are not enough jobs for the people who want them. There aren't enough hours in the jobs for people who need them. These are jobs that don't provide health care, and certainly don't provide child care. Those are services that people need to get even the jobs that they could get. Nevertheless, he's cutting those safety net benefits that make it possible for people to work."

LePage spokeswoman Adrienne Bennett took issue with the criticisms that the governor is not doing enough to help unemployed Mainers get back to work. "We agree on one thing, and that is, we continue to face a struggling economy," she said.

"However, Maine has improved its business climate under the leadership of Governor LePage despite the constant rhetoric from his opponents. In fact, In 2011, job creators pledged more than $99 million in anticipated investment in Maine businesses, which will likely lead to 1164 jobs. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics from January 2011 to March 2012, the Maine economy grew by 3,000 jobs. The governor has also invested a great deal of time reforming Maine’s Job Council to create the State Workforce Investment Board to promote training that ensures a skilled workforce."

Hastedt acknowledged that the expenditures and costs of the social safety net programs in Maine are going up. But she took exception to LePage's comment that they were "cannibalizing" the state government, saying he was ignoring the recession.

She praised the responsiveness of the food stamp program, known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, as well as the state's general assistance fund.

"They've really responded to a time when there's huge unemployment," she said. "Nevertheless, the governor just proposed to cut that program [the general assistance fund], arguing that its spending had significantly increased. Of course its spending has significantly increased. That's its job in a time like this."

LePage has advocated for limiting welfare eligibility to five years and implementing mandatory drug testing of recipients who have been convicted of drug offenses.

In December, Maine People's Alliance scheduled a rally to protest LePage's economic policies, prompting the governor to hold an unscheduled meeting with three out-of-work Mainers. Although the governor's office sent out a press release describing the encounter as positive, LePage told reporters that the meeting was "bullshit."

Watch LePage's GOP convention speech:



UPDATE: 5/10/12 -- Bennett contacted The Huffington Post to clarify that LePage was talking about unemployed welfare recipients, not all unemployed individuals. This article has been updated to reflect the distinction.

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WASHINGTON -- At the Maine GOP convention on Sunday, Gov. Paul LePage (R) received an enthusiastic standing ovation from his fellow Republicans for saying that all able-bodied out-of-work welfare reci...
WASHINGTON -- At the Maine GOP convention on Sunday, Gov. Paul LePage (R) received an enthusiastic standing ovation from his fellow Republicans for saying that all able-bodied out-of-work welfare reci...
 
 
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stopthemadness69 04:15 PM on 05/07/2012
The GOP is having a message crisis. Obama is either so unfriendly to business, and that's why there are no jobs, OR millions and millions of people are just lazy and won't go get a job. But the GOP can't have it both ways. Obama and his policies have not created jobs OR they have created jobs, but you can't be a govenor in VA touting the jobs created in your state, while at the same time saying obama has  Read More...
01:46 PM on 11/15/2012
Listen to their narrative: "I will fire workers if Obama is elected....if you're unemployed, go get a job!"

The fact that this ideology wins ANY election is beyond me. The fact that they expect to win elections from this viewpoint is a testament to how dumb they truly think the masses have become.
09:54 PM on 07/10/2012
Mr. Governor, are you willing to grant job interviews to those willing to get "off the couch"?

What an insensitive comment! You suggest that the state of Maine has an inexhaustible supply
of jobs to offer those willing to work. Do you realize how diligently some of these people have
been in their quest for employment. Shame on you.
03:53 PM on 07/08/2012
I love this govenor of Maine. He tells it like it should be said, unlike those phoney politicians.
01:04 PM on 07/08/2012
He just doesn't want them to be IRS agents.
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Richardini
Bilingual Interpreter
12:43 PM on 07/08/2012
Puppies urinate about 15 times a day but there are still people who say rub their noses in it and they will learn not to do it. LePage is rubbing the nose of the unemployed into it and blaming them for their plight. His prejudices are typical of those who have jobs and look upon those unfortunate fellow Americans who don't as lazy. Their anxiety does not allow them to lie around on the couch. First of all, the lack of jobs is real, quite real, because of the recession which the Republicans brought about. They want what they did on the floor to be cleaned up over night when they took 8 years to make the mess. The ones who need their noses rubbed in it are the Republicans. Shame on them.
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dekendall
12:39 PM on 07/08/2012
Get off your high horse and provide a job that pays a living wage, Medical care, and a substatial retirement!
08:24 AM on 07/08/2012
I can imagine how frustrating it is to the Republicans in office right now. There's no more money to steal. So we have to have to get people off of Welfare, Medicare so they can steal that money. Vote Republican and support the 1%
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Mark Wayne Claytor
Law school and hard knocks
07:32 AM on 07/08/2012
HP's slant on LePage is seen by the photo of him it has chosen to headline this article. Not too subtle.
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Steve320
Where is Big Bill Haywood when we need him?
10:53 AM on 07/08/2012
Why, is there an idealized marble bust of him somewhere in the Hall of the Obviously Remarkable?
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Rick Carufel
Ban SSRIs not guns!!!
04:05 AM on 07/08/2012
OK I'm off the couch, now what? Should I take some choice, high-paying job? Oh, I forgot those are reserved for the 1%. Should I take some good paying job in the manufacturing industry? Oh, I forgot the Republican'ts outsourced them all to China and India putting corporate profits over financial stability of the US. Should I take some no benefits part-time job? That will take away my health care and food assistance and I will actually be in a worse financial situation that I am on government aid. So what should I do Governor now that I am off the couch?
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Daniel Driscoll
09:18 PM on 07/08/2012
In 1980 I went to Michigan to visit my mom. I( decided to stay and work. In Detroit at that time I was a union carpenter getting $17.87 an hour plus 11% vacation pay. I went to the Lewiston Union hall and signed up. [Union construction workers can transfer to halls over the country,] When I was called, it would pay $9.25 an hour. It would be in August during change-over.I would be working in one of the mills in Lewiston. The work would last about a month. Then I would have to go back to the hall, sign back up and wait until August of the next year to work for a month again. Any other job that was good was $4.00 an hour. There is no work in Maine worth doing. You are right about the 1%. Lepage is an idiot. I can say that, and I am a cousin to all 4 of his grandparents. And my parents knew his parents.
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Titus
Bourbon, no ice
07:37 PM on 07/07/2012
Here why I think LePage and the rest of his ridiculous colleagues in the GOP are so angry about this law being upheld by SCOTS:

1. They are still smarting from the thrashing they received from a Freshman Senator who won the White House in 2008 against every possible slur and derision that could be levied against them.
2. They are still smarting from this young and new President who accomplished something no sitting president has accomplished since Teddy Roosevelt started pushing universal healthcare. Against all the opposition, lobbying, money, etc. etc., the law was passed and put into place.
3. They are still smarting from the fact that this HealthCare law was a REPUBLICAN plan that almost all of the leading republicans were in favor of it before they were against it. Mr. Romney knows full well, the model for the ACA came from the same man who was the architect of his law in Mass.
4. They are still smarting from the fact that although the economy is still in the tank, their vaunted candidate can't get his act together to effectively challenge this President. It will be very interesting to see if candidate Romney will actually debate the President. I don't think he has the cojones to do so. He won't even answer questions to the press.
5. They are still smarting from the fact that this Freshman Senator, who won the White House in 2008, is not white.
01:48 AM on 07/08/2012
The wrong man is running against Obama. Mitt isn;t this aggressive as Gov.LePage is. Hey Mitt,get with the program...Get your feet muddy,,,
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Mark Wayne Claytor
Law school and hard knocks
07:41 AM on 07/08/2012
Titus, you must drink cheap Bourbon...it's messing with your mind. You are either a black racist or more-likely a middle-aged man suffering from a severe white, middle-class guilt complex. BTW Knob Creek works for me.
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Titus
Bourbon, no ice
08:35 AM on 07/08/2012
My Bourbon is very good thank you very much.  Woodford Reserve.  Very smooth
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greenstraws
I am me not you.
04:00 PM on 05/15/2012
Is he hiring?
03:53 PM on 05/09/2012
It seems that the official Republican antidote to "bleeding heart liberals" is good old heartless conservatism...but is it really better; or does it just make them feel better to grind the faces of the poor, ( and the disenfrancised millions who cannot find adequate employment ) into the mire?
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EminentFate4L
Sheep going to Sheep!
11:53 AM on 05/09/2012
This man needs to get off the couch (the couch that's paid for by the great people of the state of Maine) and get some exercise. Its people like LePage that cause us healthy individuals, health insurance premiums to keep rising faster then the rate of inflation.
01:52 AM on 07/08/2012
Rising premiums ? Lol,,,in case you didn't hear,,,Obama has added a tax to his unpopular Obamacare hoax. A tax is a tax...That sounds legal to me.But do the gullible liberals know what the Penulty will be for not having health insurance?
04:55 AM on 07/08/2012
Obama has not added a tax. That is an opinion of a republican dominated Supreme Court. If you believe there is a tax then please tell us, who pays the tax and under what circumstances?
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vobox3343
Each day is a new day - make the most of it
10:52 AM on 05/09/2012
Why do all of these guys look like they're right out of and from the Jim Crow Era? That darned DNA.
01:12 AM on 05/09/2012
You leftist don't deserve jobs! You voted for Obama and he did just what we said he would - destroy the economy and kill jobs! Haha enjoy your suffering and once you wise up, vote to end it by voting Republican this November!
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Bon1042
01:21 AM on 05/09/2012
you need to be put in a rubber room and have whatever it is you're inhaling taken away fm you.
01:54 AM on 07/08/2012
The truth hurts don't it....Typical libbie,,,,
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liberalpolicysucks
Government IS the problem
02:34 AM on 05/09/2012
Yep. Only on this site is telling able-bodied to get jobs considered radical. and rude.