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There are, apparently, too many illegal aliens, too much welfare and a younger generation that's all "me, me, me".
An NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll in June found that the No. 1 reason people gave for our continuing poverty crisis was: "Too much welfare that prevents initiative".
Indeed, the extent to which the problem is economic means that for most of those who end up in jail it's not too much welfare, but too few jobs.
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Even Karl Rove, the chief political adviser to an administration that passed two tax cuts favoring the affluent, has caught the populist bug, arguing "there is too much corporate welfare and there are too many breaks that benefit the big guys and the people who've already got it".
75% - Britons who think the nation spends too much on welfare and should cut benefits, according to a 2012 survey.
He writes: "Three in four people – and a majority of Labour voters – think that Britain spends too much on welfare.
It found that 74% of voters think that Britain shells out too much on welfare and should cut the amount spent on benefits.
He said the UK has been spending too much on welfare and not enough on infrastructure and that is changing under this government.
Also, those who believed that the nation spent too much on welfare were less likely to admit that they had used a "government social program," perhaps because that term had pejorative connotations.
Their opinions flip depending on how a question is worded: they say that the government spends too much on "welfare" but too little on "assistance to the poor", and that it should use "military force" but not "go to war".
The voters have spoken, so vote for these benefit cuts or stay in the wilderness because "three in four people – and a majority of Labour voters – think that Britain spends too much on welfare".
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