...In 2014, the Heritage Foundation released their findings on the cost of the War on Poverty. As of 2013, U.S. taxpayers had spent over $22 trillion on anti-poverty programs. What did we get for all of our hard labor 50 years later? An ever-expanding welfare state instead of what LBJ described as an "investment" that would "return its cost manifold to the entire economy." Not only are 100 million Americans receiving some kind of benefits from at least one government program, but those not on the dole are still paying for entitlements with no end in sight.
Like slaves, the middle class are asked to turn over the fruits of their labor to others and at the same time endure name-calling and marginalization from the very same people taking their money... READ MORE
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