A Radical Solution to Abolish Welfare and Poverty Programs
24 February 2017
Peter Cove, nationally-acclaimed advocate for private solutions to welfare dependency, discusses America's war on poverty, how the only means to reduce poverty is work itself, and his latest book, "Poor No More: Rethinking Dependency and the War on Poverty."
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