The Trump Administration announced last week that they will close loopholes that allow people to receive food stamps longer while not actively seeking a job or work training. Many on the left have criticized as “cruel” and “stupid.” But is it? Could it be that work is actually a critical path out of poverty? On this episode, we talk with Robert Rector about the changes implemented by the White House, and the implications it has on the economy, our culture, and better ways to empower people.
Show notes:
The Truth About the New Food Stamp Work Requirements’ Effects
The Texas Heartbeat Act
September 11, 2001 - It's been 20 Years
Afghanistan: What Happens Next
Welfare Reform - Where We're Going (Part 3)
Welfare Reform - Where We Stand (Part 2)
Welfare Reform - How We Got Here (Part 1)
The Birthrate Decline and the Economy
H.R. 4: The Guest That Just Won't Leave the Party
Why Cubans Have Had Enough
Hunting Down the Leakers
The Declaration of Independence
Critical Race Theory in the Military
China's New Three-Child Policy
China's Carbon Emissions
Louder With Crowder's Lawsuit and More Big Tech Censorship
A Ceasefire and the Continued Rise in Anti-Semitism
The Real Story Behind Inflation
Voter Suppression
3 Threats to Conservative Principles Right Now
The President Has Been Killed; The Republic of Chad Hangs In the Balance
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