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You're on Your Own, Kids

Posted: 04/12/2012 4:45 am

Who will speak for the rights of the unborn now that Rick Santorum is gone from the race? Let me give it a whirl from the perspective of one whose own unwed mother had several abortions before yours truly was permitted to emerge.

My arrival came during the U.S. economy's previous great crash, back in 1936. My father, who was already supporting an earlier family with two teenage children, had every intention of providing well for me, but he was laid off that very day and informed my mother of the unhappy fact within moments of setting eyes on me in a Bronx hospital. My father held on to part-time jobs in garment industry sweatshops (where my mother, too, worked), but it would be four years before he had a full-time paycheck again. He stood by both families during that dark period, seizing every opportunity to work, mostly in government-sponsored employment. And yes, we lived in part on government welfare -- or home relief, as it was then called. All of which made President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and the New Deal he fashioned to save tens of millions of impoverished folks just like us throughout the country, objects of veneration.

So why am I bringing all this ancient history up now? Because I was dumbfounded by a headline Saturday in the New York Times that reminded me of how far we have gone wrong: "Welfare Limits Left Poor Adrift as Recession Hit." And by "we," I mean not only the heartless Republicans who love the fetus and then shun the child, but also the "progressives" who dare not use the word "liberal" because concern for the poor conflicts with the opportunism that defines their politics.

The death of American liberalism as a significant moral force can be traced to the point in 1996 when President Bill Clinton signed legislation that effectively ended the main federal anti-poverty program and turned the fate of welfare recipients, 70 percent of whom were children, over to the tender mercies of the states. With a stroke of the pen, Clinton eliminated what remained of New Deal-era compassion for the poor and codified into law the "tough love" callousness that his Republican allies in the Congress, led by Newt Gingrich, had long embraced.

The ensuing wave of state-imposed eligibility restrictions was designed to replace the war on poverty with a war on welfare recipients, with the result that in this time of economic crisis the poor have nowhere to turn. It also allowed states to play in a meanness derby, cutting the welfare rolls and forcing many of the desperate to cross state lines to locales where they might survive. "My take on it was the states would push people off [the assistance lists] and not let them back on, and that's just what they did," said Peter B. Edelman, who resigned from the Clinton administration over this issue and who told the Times for the recent article, "It's been even worse than I thought it would be."

Edelman, now a law professor at Georgetown University, was a close friend of the Clintons. His principled resignation was a rare exception to the cheerleading by Democrats who celebrated President Clinton's betrayal of the poor as shrewd triangulation. Clinton himself had to be fully aware of the depth of that betrayal because he had governed one of the poorest states. In an interview I did with him for the Los Angeles Times when he was still the governor of Arkansas, he was very clear on two points concerning socially responsible welfare reform: It required federal standards, and it would cost more money because the well-being of children was at stake. "To do it, you need more money ... for education, training, transportation, and child care."

Calling the shots on spending for the most vulnerable since the Clinton revisions went into effect, the states have diverted funds for the poor to filling other holes in state budgets. Consequently, as the New York Times piece noted last week, "Just one in five poor children now receive cash aid, the lowest level in nearly 50 years."

The response of the right-to-life Republicans has been typical -- indifference to the fate of the fetus once it's born. Paul Ryan, House budget leader and rumored to be Mitt Romney's pick for vice president, judges the current welfare program "an unprecedented success," and Romney himself wants to extend the welfare-cut model to "all these federal programs," including Medicaid and food stamps.

During his campaign, Santorum, who on Tuesday dropped out as the standard-bearer for pro-life family values, turned to Clinton's draconian welfare law as a source of deep spiritual guidance: "It didn't just cut the rolls, but it saved lives" and granted the poor "something dependency doesn't give: hope."

Well, glory be, hope is on the rise. A recent and well-documented Indiana University study concludes that the number of Americans living beneath the poverty line has risen 27 percent during the recession, leaving 46 million former fetuses living large on a new hope diet.

 
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03:08 AM on 04/15/2012
Liberalism is a great word that should not be shunned in politics. If you are a liberal, you stand for liberty for all and that is something to be proud of.
08:37 AM on 04/14/2012
We have been fed so much nonsense concerning abortion all designed to frighten women and make them feel guilty about making this difficult choice. The big difference we have with the rest of the industrialized world in this matter is a result of our overwhelming weakness for half-brain religion which we take far too seriously.
01:50 PM on 04/12/2012
When Franklin D. Roosevelt was asked if he was a socialist, he replied,
''I am a Christian and a Democrat.''

Matthew 25:31f
''Come, you who are blessed by my Father; take your inheritance, which is the kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world.
''For when I was hungry, you fed me; when I was thirsty, you gave me something to drink; when I was homeless, you sheltered me; when I needed clothes, you clothed me; when I was sick, you cared for me; and when I was in prison, you came to visit me.
''Then the righteous asked him, Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you drink? When did we see you homeless, or in need of clothes? When did we see you sick or in prison?
And he replied, ''In truth I tell you, whatever you have done for the least among you, you have done for me.''

Sometimes I wonder about the so-called Christian values of the political right wing -- including the blue dog Democrats.
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02:25 PM on 04/12/2012
Fanned and fav'd
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bonkin
01:25 PM on 04/12/2012
Too bad your mother didn't have access to Planned Parenthood. No need for multiple abortions if you have birth control. Too bad for all the desperate young women like her in the future because thanks to the Republicans, more will suffer her fate.
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Robert Frano
‘Plausible Deniability’: NOT A FAMILY_VALUE!!
03:29 PM on 04/12/2012
Re: “Too bad your mother didn't have access to Planned Parenthood…” {bonkin}

I'm STILL waiting, (in cynically-amused suspense!), to have someone >>coherently>ADULT
12:30 PM on 04/12/2012
Your posts are wonderfully written with a width & breadth of understanding like no other, Mr. Sheer. What makes us a humane society has left the country: the care, comfort & compassion of being a good neighbor is hard to come by replaced by a spirit of disconnection, selfishness & anonymity. But, that malignant spirit doesn't just pervade neighborhoods, it is the foreign policy of a country that has lost its way in a sea of mendacity, paranoia & militarism. Besides shunning the poor, forgetting to provide health care to 50 + million Americans, attacking villages with anonymous attacks with drones, the US has merited a poor reputation in the world. As the new "normal" post 9-11-2001, you are unwelcome here. The real trickle down begins with a spirit of paranoia, judgement, militarism. The rest flows from that malignant spirit: from policies governing the country, health care, equality, poverty, education, the environment & religion. It is largely a country which has lost its way, neither of the political partiies has got a clue how to fix it nor address it . Damiano de Sano Iocovozzi, the Thomas Edwin Walls Foundaton
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11:34 AM on 04/12/2012
This is such a complex and important issue that it cannot be confined to simply a debate about abortion or conception. This is about our nation's philosophy regarding the treatment of the poor. Mr. Scheer is reminding us that if, as citizens, we take steps to encourage, in fact, insist, that children be born, then, as citizens, we must take steps to ensure those children have access to nutritious food, safe living environments, effective and affordable education and stable role models. We incarcerate more children in this country (6 times as many) than any other developed nation in the world. We tolerate a system in which abuse and neglect of children is commonplace. We insist on sticking to moralistic rhetoric that identifies both the wealthy and the poor of somehow 'deserving' of their lot. I hope that we can elevate the level of discussion beyond a few blog posts and tackle this core issue that defines us as a nation.
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vrede
don't shoot me it's just my opinion
12:22 PM on 04/12/2012
very very well said. F&F very complex issue but then again not. Education and work is number 1. Education gives you a zest for life. Get's you out of your little world. ALL work is valued. Without each other we have nothing. But what seems to be missing in this "do it all yourself" philosophy is compassion. What surprises me is how uncaring and cold blooded the rhetoric is now and it is all said in the name of God.
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Democrat in the South
Empathy, the most important word
10:50 AM on 04/12/2012
Radical religious right wingers are in a desperate race to replenish their dwindling 'white-privilege-soon-to-be-minority voter base. We are witnessing the breeding out of the radical right winger....can't happen soon enough for me...
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Robert Frano
‘Plausible Deniability’: NOT A FAMILY_VALUE!!
03:38 PM on 04/12/2012
Re: "...We are witnessing the breeding out of the radical right winger...can't happen soon enough for me... " {Democrat in the South}

The technical name for this process is: 'Darwinian Extinction'.

That seems ironic to me, considering how much electronic/other ink, (to say nothing of the centuries of violence), have been experienced, in the failing attempt to 'proove' Darwin anything other than a fantastic scientist!
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Democrat in the South
Empathy, the most important word
09:47 PM on 04/12/2012
Thanks for the correction...
10:49 AM on 04/12/2012
It seems we are missing the point of this very apt blog. Rather than an attack on the conservative stance on abortion or the moment of conception, Mr. Sheer is pointing out a much more complex and serious issue - our nation's philosophy regarding the poor. This is not an easy subject and it demands a much more thoughtful and informed debate. Our country's poor are suffering - lacking access to affordable and effective education, proper nutrition, healthy community role-models and safe environments in which to play, learn and grow. Indeed, as an entire nation, we will all suffer the long-term consequences of turning a blind eye to this insidious problem. Thank you Mr. Sheer for reminding us that if we choose to encourage the birth of any child, then we must also take responsibility for the environment that child will endure... it will form the adult of the future and we will all stand to witness the results.
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12:59 PM on 04/12/2012
fanned & faved Mr Pilgrim!
01:06 PM on 04/12/2012
Well said.
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10:44 AM on 04/12/2012
I have not seen the " Hunger Games". I have read several articles on hunger in this country. It is the children who suffer the most. Sad that children suffer the sins of the parents.
09:56 AM on 04/12/2012
New Democrats have damaged our party and there is no debate there.

They are neither liberal nor progressive, but corporatists who serve the one percent. The faster the party recognizes their infiltration and corruption the better. For them, neither country nor party comes first. And their policies are proof of both being harmed.

I would love to think that the results would make them reconsider and rejoin humanity, but the results have been known for years and yet they cling to the rich.
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Hobay
Refuse addictive oxycodone pain meds
09:31 AM on 04/12/2012
New GOP position: Interrupting a rape in progress should be illegal because it ends the life of a child, pre-conception.
10:17 AM on 04/12/2012
Good thing your statement is so outrageous that no reasonable person will take it seriously.
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Appleblossom
12:29 PM on 04/12/2012
Sad thing is that day is actually coming where will no longer be outrageous.
pssdov
No act of kindness goes unnoticed
10:28 AM on 04/12/2012
And then Viagra will be made mandatory because ED will be lawfully seen as a failure to produce a child. After that, life will be deemed to begin, by law, with an "impure thought."
11:46 AM on 04/12/2012
The Arizona GOP has already decided that (for the purposes of gestational age calculation for abortion) pregnancy actually starts two weeks before its scientifically possible.
crakrman79
Like broken clockwork he's right twice a day!
12:43 PM on 04/12/2012
"After that, life will be deemed to begin, by law, with an "impure thought"

and here I thought I had no children! :D
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satanlite
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09:01 AM on 04/12/2012
"but also the "progressives" who dare not use the word "liberal" because concern for the poor conflicts with the opportunism that defines their politics." Stopped right here. I'll not traipse through garbage no matter how HPAOL packages it.
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debblack
Rn Case Manager-mother-grandmother-daughter
08:55 AM on 04/12/2012
Totally has been the conservative position for decades, even worse now. Rape and violate women in order to find that fetus, use any means to prevent contraception use by women; and then, once forced pregnancy and forced birth has occured; the child and its' mother become dead weight on society, who are totally undeserving of food, shelter, or healthcare.
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GDWhiteman
Christian mystic iconoclast
09:34 AM on 04/12/2012
That's why they're pro-birth - they need an endless supply of people to look down on.
10:23 AM on 04/12/2012
Don't you mean that the Democrats need to keep the poor poor to get re-elected?
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Robert Frano
‘Plausible Deniability’: NOT A FAMILY_VALUE!!
04:31 PM on 04/12/2012
Re: " ...That's why they're pro-birth - they need an endless supply of people to look down on..."{GDWhitman}

And let's not forget the millions who go to the profiteering wars, and, reduced to hamburger, need replacing/restocking, like any commodity!
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Bobcaaat
Simplify & Minimize
01:34 PM on 04/12/2012
like i always say .... not pro-life, but enforced maternity
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MeinNH
Ooooo Silly Me
07:54 AM on 04/12/2012
"Pro-life" ends at birth.....
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GDWhiteman
Christian mystic iconoclast
09:34 AM on 04/12/2012
"Pro-birth" would be much more honest.
02:20 PM on 04/12/2012
Actually, "pro-life begins before conception and ends after conception" because the repubs do not want an orginization that will help the woman during gestation.