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Are Welfare Benefits Limitless? Not for Michigan Residents

September 19, 2011 Front Page 1 Comment

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On September 6, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder (R) signed a new law into place regarding the State of Michigan’s welfare system. The new law implements a four-year limit on cash welfare assistance and benefits.

According to Forbesthe law is effective as soon as October 1. The new law is also retroactive, meaning that any Michigan resident who has reached the selected 60-months on or after the October 1 deadline will be immediately cut off from government cash assistance.

This new law is predicted to affect the state dramatically.

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MILWAUKEE: 1st of the Month Comes Early, Flood Victims Line Up For Assistance

July 26, 2010 Front Page No Comments

This morning, I took the scenic route on the way to drop my mother off at work. While on Green Bay Rd, I drove past a lot of homes that displayed destroyed remains of what used to be a basement on the front curb. It looks as if the city of Milwaukee has been evicted. A feeling of appreciation came over me but as I thought of those that were overwhelmed by Thursdays storm or the victims of Katrina, I begin to question why I was so blessed to have dodged another natural occurrence. … Continue Reading

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Less Condoms=More Teenage Pregnancy

July 6, 2009 Front Page 2 Comments

Being a teen is hard enough. Being a teenage mother is infinitely harder—and according to a study by John Santelli of the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, there are more and more teens who are becoming moms. Nearly 4 in 10 American teens will be preggers by age 20, and a whopping 445 000 of them will give birth. At those rates, America is the teenage pregnancy capital of the Western World.

Having a baby is a wonderful, beautiful act—but there is a time and a place for it. When a teenager gives birth, the odds of her or her baby having a fulfilling life are significantly lower than if she had waited until she was in her twenties. Teen moms are more likely to drop out of school, receive welfare, and have more children within a couple of years. In turn, the children of teen moms will statistically have poorer health and inferior results in school than their peers who had parents who gave birth later on. Children from teen pregnancies are also more likely to end up in prison (if they’re sons) or giving birth while still teenagers (if they’re daughters).

Which is why Santelli’s study is so disturbing. It shows that teenagers are having kids at a higher rate, not necessarily because they desire children at that stage in life but because they are not taking simple precautions to prevent it. The use of contraceptives is going down, leaving health educators wondering where the f*%# they went wrong. Because, instead of using a condom, youth are trying the “withdrawal method,” and even the “let’s not use anything” approach—otherwise known as the “I’m playing Russian Roulette with my girlfriend’s future” approach. Hell, the guys should be worried too, because STIs tend to spread a lot faster when there’s no condom to stop them (and by “tend to” I mean DO).
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