that was remember, that was a republican narrative. moral hazard. they re not paying into the system. they done the have a stake in the country. donald trump is capitalizing on this. he wants to push it up to 50% as a matter of fact. the politics of this are interesting. do i agree with sara. many of the ideas he published in a book in 2000. he clearly obviously believes in this. the fact that he was reading from a script which he almost never does suggests that he wanted to get it right, that everybody understood what he was saying. the real break with reality is that he s talking about things that have been on the agenda for a long, long time, not just in his book but they ve been trying to get rid of the inheritance tax for generations. i do want to get back to the political narrative. that was something republicans ran on, 47% of people who were the entitlement nation. now donald trump is running on it. won t this upset rains? or has he shifted the way to explain why ha
name it, basically all nonfood items are off-limits. it also limits atm cash withdrawals to $25 a day. lisa, should all states do this? 100% without a doubt. taxpayers shouldn t be on the hook for welfare recipients spending money on spa treatments and, you know getting tattoos. we should be giving people a hand up not a handout. but that s not what we ve been doing. what we need is a broader assessment of welfare as a whole. since lyndon b. johnson launched the war on poverty 15 years ago, we spent $16 trillion building an entitlement nation. we have over 200 state and federal means-tested programs spending about $1 trillion a year. but here s the kicker. the poverty rate hasn t changed. the poverty rate is the highest it s been in decades actually inching up. and every time you give something, a handout things can get better and none of the money comes back. do you not like this program?
man (sternly): where do you think you re going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it s taco tuesday. man: you re not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i m go od all day. [announcer:] mucinex keeps working. not 4, not 6 but 12 hours. let s end this bringing and start listening, the fake president if in house of cards just exposing the very real problem with our entitlement nation, and the market bulldog: oooh! mattress discounters $197 mattress sale! television announcer: get a serta mattress any size for just $197 each piece when you buy the complete set. the $197 mattress sale. bulldog: oh boy! television announcer: .is ending soon. mattress discounters
starting to talk to farmers and recognize irrigation ditch is not the mississippi river. the fact of the matter is we have wetland regulations, which have been abused against property owners by the army corps of engineers. property rights over government rights. five seconds quickly. this is a problem of process, democrats fail to get any meaningful environmental legislation through so they push it through the epa, the clean air act, it happens time and again. good stuff. thank you very much. from big name companies to just released prisoners, why they may be proving america s officially in an entitlement nation. first, after the hype, the crush, the maker of candy crush going public but the stock went sour. the hot names that will sweeten your profits coming up. we asked people a question,
need government assistance are takers, food stamp recipients, takers, folks on welfare, takers. and who do they take from? the rich, the makers. higher tax rates will decrease the number of makers in society and increase the number of takers. are we teaching our kids to be takers instead of makers? a special series called entitlement nation, makers very takers. you become a society where the net majority of americans are takers, not makers. this is an election. of the makers versus the takers. we re getting more and more takers than makers in america. makers versus takers. you ve heard so many conservatives use that term. but maybe the party that brought you the 47% should be looking in its own backyard. a new study indicates gop states