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This boggles me. Yes, times were better for some Americans while Clinton was in office, but it was not eight years of halcyon days of dancing in the meadows with the happy duckies and bunnies under an ever smiling sun. Was everyone here a kid during the Clinton Administration, so you have this dippy nostalgia about how wonderful it all was without any conception of some of the reality that was going on?
Remember Clinton's welfare reorganization? The caps on welfare programs, and how much a family can receive? Lifetime caps of welfare payments - 60 months total?
So you're a grandmother of 73, raising the children of your dead daughter, with the aid of welfare - and now the cutbacks are here? Well, you can have welfare for 24 months, then you'll just have to get your 73 year old self out and try to get a job, Granny, if you want to support those kids. Eventually, you'll get welfare for another 24 months, and then you'll need to work some more. Then you'll qualify for another 12 months, and then that's it, no more, ever again, Grandma. So you'd better get out there and start working at some job or another, if you can find anyone to hire you at your age, because you've got those kids to support. And that's the end of your Medicaid too, so you'd better find a job that has health coverage. If you can't - well, there's always foster care, you can just give your flesh and blood up to that if you can't support them. Of course, funding to foster care was cut back too, so it became even worse than it was before.
Things got damn desperate for the poor in America thanks to Clinton's welfare reform, and they've only gone downhill since. Medicaid was gutted too - and pathetic as it was before the welfare reform, it's just a joke now.
Remember when Clinton decided to make a point by closing all the Social Security offices for WEEKS? There was such an outcry that they did send the checks out (he originally intended to cut that off too to make his point), but if you needed a replacement card, or to apply for a card for the first time - tough shit. And thanks to some laws that were REagan's pet projects, it was impossible to get a job without showing a physical Social Security card - so if you were trying to get a job during that time, and needed a card - well, tough shit. The Social Security employees reported to work daily, they got paid, but if you came into this agency which is supported by your tax dollars, the would just tell you that they couldn't process your application, or even give you one. If you protested, they would just say "write the President".
Then it turned out that "bankrupt" Social Security wasn't bankrupt at all. All a stunt, to scare the American public. And if you were in a position as I was - trying to get a job but having had my Social Security card stolen with my wallet in a mugging - yeah, that really sucked, because I couldn't get work, since I couldn't show the card, and I had a kid with a serious chronic illness who needed constant treatment and injections of medication - and because of the wonderful new Medicaid cuts, we couldn't qualify for that either. Nice, eh? Yes, those halcyon Clinton years.
I wasn't the only person so affected - thousands, possibly millions were. Unable to get the piece of paper that they needed to have to get a job, so they could continue to EAT - because of a stunt. There were millions of people harmed by those cutbacks, and their situations made far worse.
Remember Bosnia? That was really nice. That peace dividend.
Yes, many people, particularly the middle class, did really well during the Clinton years - those who weren't "downsized" as jobs started going overseas, thanks to some of Clinton's pet projects.
But poor people did not fare well, and Clinton was no friend to the poor. He didn't even try to get some of the terrible laws passed during the Reagan years repealed - like the ones that gutted educational aid for poor kids, so they could break the cycle of poverty. He could have. He could have launched all kinds of initiatives - but gotta build up that surplus, right?
The truth about Clinton is that he is a politician, first and foremost. He loves the limelight, and he loves being a politician - even now, as a retired President, he can't quit. He's not any sage or guru. Yes, his Presidency was a time of prosperity for some, but certainly not for all. Some of his policies have meant absolute personal disaster, and the rise of the enormous class of "working poor" that is daily growing in America - those people who have no workplace protection, no health care, and who struggle to survive on minimum wage, with little or no chance of ever breaking the poverty cycle.
All those people who lost their aid had to do something - so they ended up in minimum wage jobs where they have no benefits, including health coverage. Where such people at least had Medicaid before and could get some medical care (far from optimal, but something), they now have nothing. That was handed to the poor of America by the Big Dawg himself.
Of course, that budget surplus really was great, wasn't it? Too bad it didn't get spent improving the lot of people who needed it.
Think of the people who suffered and suffer now to make that surplus.
He wasn't the Messiah, okay? Shrub is terrible, his administration is a nightmare that just keeps getting worse, I am convinced he is absolutely evil and selfish and couldn't care less, but please folks, let's stop acting like everyone did great during the Clinton years just because you did.
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