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Millions of Americans Are Choosing to Not Work as Welfare Gives More Than Income
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An estimated 7 million American men have given up on finding jobs. This is being blamed on a combination of socialist policies, where high taxes eat away at income and where welfare in many states pays more than most jobs.
Meanwhile, there is an ongoing effort to criminalize “hate” speech. Yet the definitions of this, along with political double standards, are raising questions of whether the issue is a debate over the First Amendment of the Constitution, or whether this is a political agenda in disguise.
In this live Q&A with Crossroads host Joshua Philipp, we’ll discuss these stories and others, and answer questions from the audience.
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