Dangerous Liberal Exaggerations and Distortions By Terry M. Sater
In a column last month, I said that "It is right and good that we care for those who, through no fault of their own, cannot care for their basic needs, but exaggerating the problems, as liberals do, diminishes our ability to care for those who need help the most."
I received many responses from readers. Some took issue with my citing the Heritage Foundation study and its less-than-catastrophic profile of the poor. Some, to my surprise, were angry that I called for more personal responsibility. No one actually argued the facts, however, which were based upon U.S. Census data.
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