Brett Hinkly

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Welfare reform is almost always spoken of these days as a policy triumph, usually because of the single data point that there are fewer people now who collect welfare than there were before the law went into effect. This reasoning has always perplexed me: Of course fewer people are going to use a program if you cut the number of people allowed to use it.
Listen, Liberal: or, what ever happened to the party of the people?
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