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Indeed, if "fairness to the taxpayer" is the only criteria, the Poorhouse is the only option.
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As I pointed out in my book, "America, Welcome to the Poorhouse," the increasing cost of a sheepskin has been primarily driven by shrinking federal subsidies, beginning when Reagan administration when halved the portion of the federal budget spent on education from 12 % to 6%.
Jane White: Rethinking Reaganomics: Why We Need Warren and Bill to Pay More Taxes Jane White 2010
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And as I pointed out in my book, America, Welcome to the Poorhouse, Congresspeople who have their eye on a K Street job tend to draft legislation that benefits their future employers.
Jane White: Blame Grover Norquist for Dismantling Financial Services Reform, Democracy Jane White 2011
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As I pointed out in my book, America, Welcome to the Poorhouse, the blame for runaway home prices also falls on Reagan since he slashed subsidies for low-income housing, making home ownership the only option for low-income families.
Jane White: Reagan's True Legacy: Terminating the American Dream Jane White 2011
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As I pointed out in my book, America, Welcome to the Poorhouse, another big bargain is the little-talked about 15-year mortgage.
Jane White: Move Your Mortgage, Not Just Your Money, to a Community Bank Jane White 2010
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And as I pointed out in my book, America, Welcome to the Poorhouse, Congresspeople who have their eye on a K Street job tend to draft legislation that benefits their future employers.
Jane White: Blame Grover Norquist for Dismantling Financial Services Reform, Democracy Jane White 2011
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As I pointed out in my book, America, Welcome to the Poorhouse, this revolving door strategy was dreamed up in 1995 by then-House Republican Whip Tom DeLay of Texas and conservative activist Grover Norquist, calling it the "K Street Project."
Jane White: America's Pension Crisis -- Where's the Rage? Jane White 2011
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As I pointed out in my book, "America, Welcome to the Poorhouse," the increasing cost of a sheepskin has been primarily driven by shrinking federal subsidies, beginning when Reagan administration when halved the portion of the federal budget spent on education from 12 % to 6%.
Jane White: Rethinking Reaganomics: Why We Need Warren and Bill to Pay More Taxes Jane White 2010
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As I pointed out in my book, America, Welcome to the Poorhouse, this revolving door strategy was dreamed up in 1995 by then-House Republican Whip Tom DeLay of Texas and conservative activist Grover Norquist, calling it the "K Street Project."
Jane White: America's Pension Crisis -- Where's the Rage? Jane White 2011
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As I pointed out in my book, "America, Welcome to the Poorhouse," the increasing cost of a sheepskin has been primarily driven by shrinking federal subsidies, beginning when Reagan administration when halved the portion of the federal budget spent on education from 12 % to 6%.
Jane White: Rethinking Reaganomics: Why We Need Warren and Bill to Pay More Taxes Jane White 2010
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