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Basic Income Guarantees Would ‘Warehouse’ Poor, Not Propel Them
RealClearMarkets | Damon Dunn
My family and I lived in rural Texas outside Fort Worth in a single-wide trailer. My grandfather made just enough money to qualify for every government assistance program you can imagine, from food stamps and welfare to free government cheese and Medicaid. If you had given my family an extra $1,000 a month, this would not have done anything to lift us out of poverty.
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This Week on PRI's "Next Round" Podcast
Wayne Winegarden – Empowering Entrepreneurs to Address America’s Health Care Challenges
July 6, 2020
PRI Senior Fellow in Business and Economics Dr. Wayne Winegarden joins us to discuss the latest study in the “Breaking Down Barriers to Opportunity” series, which makes the case that future medical innovation will be hindered unless state and federal policymakers embrace health care entrepreneurship.
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The John Batchelor Show Talks to Dr. Henry Miller About COVID-19 Flare-ups
The John Batchelor Show | Henry Miller, M.S., M.D.
July 7, 2020
PRI’s Dr. Henry Miller talks about the recent flare-up of COVID-19 cases in California, Texas, and Florida. Miller explains how different regulations and orders in each of those states may, or may not have, contributed to the increase in cases. Miller also explains one positive coming out of the growth in cases: a lower death rate.
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