February 23, 2012
"Since Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty began in
the late 1960s, government spending has gone up relentlessly,"
writes John Stossel. "This is just not sustainable. So what do we
do? We must cut. But I fear Americans aren’t up for that. People on
the street told me that the budget is out of control. But when I
then asked them, 'What would you cut?' most just stared
ahead."
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