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No, Republicans didn’t gut Medicaid. No, poor pregnant women aren't being thrown into the streets. And no—asking able-bodied people to work or volunteer 20 hours a week is not "extreme."
In this episode of Watchdog on Wall Street:
  • What the media gets deliberately wrong about welfare reform
  • Why Medicaid spending is up 60% since 2019—despite record medical innovation
  • The real cost of multi-generational dependency
  • How Section 8, EBT grift culture, and fake partnerships are turning welfare into a lifestyle
  • Why it’s not cruel to demand accountability—it’s compassionate
The safety net was never meant to be permanent. The fact that we now celebrate the grift? That’s the real tragedy. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
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