Clever...but at the same time, it is somewhat surprising the basic elements of which he spoke about regarding externalities has to be so dumbed-down, as it were, so people of influence might understand it. Perhaps that is a testament to how compartmentalized or stratified society has truly become? Is there really that large of a gap in cognizance where it has become a situation of haves & have nots with a detached layer of haves & have yachts ?
I was going to bring up a point about that in the GAI/UBI thread; the system as it stands only serves to lose ~30% of outlays to administration costs, while creating a system of perpetual destitution whose only measurable product is crime.
In essence, poverty breeds crime...Some conservatives (in the classical sense) may be titillated by such an outcome, since it feeds their ideological biases regarding human nature, giving them rationale for their perverse legislative responses.
But that's an aside. What does Weingart do which is different? Are there other agencies offering similar services?
We offer training in basic skills: Resume workshops, mock interviews, and job search techniques. Then clients are placed in specialized training in one of five vocational tracks: custodial, forklift operator, SRV-SAFE (food service), security guard and pest control, and work toward a state-issued certificate or license. Weingart also contracts with companies needing vocational employees to place trained personnel into jobs
http://www.investinla.org/
Funny thing is Heckler, if you watch the Kennedy/Nixon debates in '60, you can see which track our country chose. Nixon called for exactly what Weingart is doing, Kennedy made the impassioned plea that the richest country in the world can afford to feed these folk. Our war on poverty took the course of feed that man, not teach that man how to feed himself.
Not sure why you chose to bash the conservatives in your post regarding this, we have been doing it the liberal way for 50 years now and it's obviously not working. Weingart is following the conservative advice from Nixon way back when.
Our war on poverty has created over 100 government agencies yet the poverty level hasn't changed much.
You can see the poverty rates were declining before we waged war, what the expected results of that "war" would be vs the actual rates.
It would take a very headstrong idealistic person to look at the data and say we are doing it right or even well.
Inb4 someone posts something claiming they know what poverty rates would be if we had tried a different course, it's unknowable and unprovable, but there are some so entrenched in ideology that they will use anything in their power to keep the status quo (that is not working).