The United States spends $1 trillion on welfare and medicaid, which can be reduced while still increasing welfare benefits.
From “pauper” to “underclass,” the history of social classification reveals how language constructs a moral economy, determining who is worthy of support and who is marginalized. These terms reinforce ...
The foreign aid bureaucrats at the United Nations, heavily funded by US taxpayers, live lavishly at US taxpayer expense.
Republicans’ agenda of cutting taxes and increasing spending on their policy priorities depends significantly on identifying ...
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