Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Catholic hierarchy scolds GOP over morality


In a letter to all House members, the bishops said, “When the economy fails to generate sufficient jobs, there is a moral obligation to protect the life and dignity of unemployed workers and their families.”
They quoted Pope John Paul II, who wrote in his 1981 encyclical Laborem Exercens that “The obligation to provide unemployment benefits, that is to say, the duty to make suitable grants indispensable for the subsistence of unemployed workers and their families, is a duty springing from the fundamental principle of . . . the right to life and subsistence.”
Catholic Bishops To GOP: You Have A ‘Moral Obligation’ To Extend Unemployment Insurance
by Tanya Somanader at Think Progress

The same "right to life and subsistence" argues for employment assurance as well as employment insurance. Only government can undertake an employer of last resort program.

2 comments:

mike norman said...

But the GOP is largely Evangelical Christians. And they don't care what Catholic Bishops say.

Tom Hickey said...

Yes, and the GOP is a coalition of factions and conservative Catholics are a significant part of it. Many are Reagan Democrats, for example, and others have been driven toward the GOP by the bishops' stance on abortion. This tends to blunt that.

But what I find most significant is that this bolsters the argument for the right to life and subsistence as a human right. This is the moral argument for an ELR/JG in addition to the economic arguments.