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Bigger government means bigger smiles - but don't tell that to Republicans. It's nearly impossible to go a day in Washington without hearing a Republican complain about the horrors of "big government." That's because they love to blame "big government" for all of our nation's problems, big or small.
 
Just last week in an op-ed for Time Magazine, Senator Rand Paul blamed big government for the chaos that we're seeing in Ferguson, Missouri, saying that, "Not surprisingly, big government has been at the heart of the problem." But somebody needs to tell Senator Paul and the Republicans that, according to solid scientific research, it turns out that a bigger government makes for a happier and more satisfied public. That's right. Political science researchers with Baylor University's College of Arts and Sciences found that, "the effect of state intervention into the economy equals or exceeds marriage or employment status -- two traditional predictors of happiness -- when it comes to satisfaction."
 
In their study published in the journal Social Forces, the researchers looked at data from 21 OECD nations - the world's most developed countries - in the World Values Survey from 1981 to 2007. They compared the countries based on a variety of factors, including social welfare expenditures as a percentage of GDP, the ease of access to welfare and social service benefits, and overall government spending as a percentage of GDP. The researchers then spoke with nearly 50,000 respondents across the 21 countries about their general well-being, and asked them, "All things considered, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole these days?"
 
The respondents were then asked to score their well-being and satisfaction on a scale of 1 to 10. The U.S. came in eleventh in the rankings, with Americans scoring their well-being and satisfaction at an average of 7.61. That's not surprising, considering that the U.S. is just one of two OECD countries (South Korea being the other one) that doesn't spend the highest percentage of its total budget on social services. The most satisfied countries were Denmark, Switzerland and Iceland.
 
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Article: "Autopsy Shows Michael Brown Was Struck at Least 6 Times" by Frances Robles and Julie Bosman.
 
Plus, Ferguson, MO explodes again...
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Article: "1 shot, 7 arrested in Ferguson unrest as police seek to enforce curfew" by Matt Pearce, Molly Hennessy-Fiske.
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Article: "Obama To Make Statement On Iraq, Ferguson" by Justin Duckham.
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Article: "House Votes To Cut Food Stamps By $40 Billion" by Arthur Delaney, Michael McAuliff.
Case: "Burwell v. Hobby Lobby", 2014.
Article: "NAACP'S Net Failure in Ferguson" by Dr. Jason Johnson.
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