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Wednesday, 28 January 2009 00:00 |
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AIER's research was mentioned in a Fredericksburg Free Lance Star article, "Shades of '33,": What the American Institute for Economic Research calls "welfare-state spending" jumped by 32 percent in constant dollars between the end of the Clinton years and 2007, notes AIER. And while much of the increase was driven by the demands of unreformed entitlement programs, this isn't true of the infamously proliferating pork-barrel earmarks of the era. How now the GOP reluctance to come across?
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