As a rule most of them do.
They have given more undeserving people welfare
The goals of European social democracy typically include creating a more equal society through progressive taxation and social welfare programs, ensuring access to quality healthcare and education for all citizens, promoting workers' rights and collective bargaining, and advocating for sustainable economic growth with a focus on environmental protection. Overall, social democrats aim to balance market economies with social justice and solidarity.
strict gun control laws, more money allocated for welfare programs, and more lenient laws on immigration
The gov spends the most money on health and human services which account for programs like welfare and temporary aid for needy families and the like. That cost about $900 billion a year, then its social security and then its defense. So we spend more on social programs then we do on defense.
US Republican Party became a conservative political party in the 1950s and 1960s as the Democratic Party broke between the northern Democrats, who were more left-wing and became the Democratic Party of today, and the southern Democrats or Dixiecrats, who were much more conservative in their viewpoints, especially on the question of legal equality between Whites and Blacks. As the northern Democrats pushed for expanding welfare programs, the war on drugs, and the Civil Rights Movement, the Republican leadership realized that it could capitalize on the divide between Democrats and capture the Dixiecrat vote by becoming more conservative.
People who abuse government programs, such as welfare, disability, which in turn makes them more vulnerable
Democrats historically supported state programs, such as 'Food Stamps', financial assistance, programs to support and assist single mothers in returning to the "employed" population, etc. Seems as though there has been a complete turnaround. Republicans, on the other hand, appear historically anti "social programs advocates. That's why I, and a number of my relatives usually voted a Democratic 'straight ticket.' Now it appears, as my father said 'prior to his passing, that now it is the time to vote as a REPUBLICRAT, meaning to "vote for the lesser of two evils," rather than the best man. Kinda' sad, wouldn't you say?
The goals of American social policy include promoting economic security, reducing poverty, addressing inequality, ensuring access to healthcare, improving education opportunities, and enhancing social welfare programs to support vulnerable populations. The aim is to create a more equitable society and enhance the well-being of all citizens.
not good were in a economy crisis
Welfare programs for the poor has been around since the 1800's. 1939 unemployment and AFDC programs were adopted to aide those out of work and their children. President Roosevelt began welfare help and establishing Social Security during the depression. In 1996 President Clinton signed a Reconcilition Act to encourage people to get off welfare and to get jobs.
Your local social services has programs that offer benefits and classes that help teenage parents. They offer Family Independence, WIC and Welfare. Some communities also offer programs. The town hall, library and internet are great ways to find out more that is available in your area.
military spending and consumer goods. Galbraith advocated for shifting resources towards social programs to address inequality and improve public welfare. He believed that prioritizing social services over military and consumer spending would lead to a more equitable and prosperous society.