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Welfare for the Rich

How Your Tax Dollars End Up in Millionaires' Pockets - And What You Can Do About It

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Welfare for the Rich

By: Phil Harvey, Lisa Conyers, David Boaz - foreword
Narrated by: Stephen R. Thorne
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In today's ultra-polarized and highly partisan political environment, Welfare for the Rich is one of the rare books written to appeal to engaged and open-minded citizens from across the political spectrum.

Welfare for the Rich is the first book to describe and analyze the many ways that federal and state governments provide handouts - subsidies, grants, tax credits, loan guarantees, price supports, and many other payouts - to millionaires, billionaires, and the companies they own and run. Many journalists, scholars, and activists have focused on one or more of these dysfunctional programs. A few of the most egregious examples have even become famous. But Welfare for the Rich is the first attempt to paint a comprehensive, easily accessible picture of a system largely designed by the richest Americans - through lobbyists, lawyers, political action committees, special interest groups, and other powerful influencers - with the specific goal of making sure the government keeps wealth and power flowing from the many to the few.

©2020 Phil Harvey and Lisa Conyers (P)2020 Gildan Media
Elections & Political Process Politics & Government Taxation Capitalism Government Money Socialism
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