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What Would a Real War on Poverty Look Like?

Robert Tracinski

A real war on poverty would address and encourage the full spectrum of economic success: work, education, marriage, saving, home-ownership, and entrepreneurship—and in that order.

The Federalist, May 23, 2014
  • Why Democrats Are the Party of Inequality

    Robert Tracinski

    As a recent study indicates, the middle class doesn’t flourish in liberal strongholds.

    The Federalist, April 21, 2014

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