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Since When is “Progress” Defined as Increased Dependence on Government?

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Since When is “Progress” Defined as Increased Dependence on Government?

So this is what “Progress” looks like: 46 million people on food stamps for 39 straight months. If this were truly a booming economic recovery, doesn’t it almost seem like more people should to be able to afford their own food?

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