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  2. Corporate welfare - Wikipedia

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    Corporate welfare policy and the welfare state: Bank deregulation and the savings and loan bailout (Aldine de Gruyter, NY, 1997). Whitfield, Dexter. Public services or corporate welfare: Rethinking the nation state in the global economy (Pluto Press, Sterling, Va., 2001.) Folsom Jr, Burton W. The Myth of the Robber Barons (Young America)

  3. 2015 United States elections - Wikipedia

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    Elections were held in the United States on (for the most part) November 3, 2015. The off-year election included a special election for Speaker of the House.There were also gubernatorial and state legislative elections in a few states; as well as numerous citizen initiatives, mayoral races, and a variety of other local offices on the ballot.

  4. Socialism for the rich and capitalism for the poor - Wikipedia

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    The term corporate welfare is widely used to describe the bestowal of favorable treatment to big business (particular corporations) by the government. One of the most commonly raised forms of criticism are statements that the capitalist political economy toward large corporations allows them to benefit from government interventions (" lemon ...

  5. Biden Is Against Corporate Welfare Except When He's for It - AOL

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  6. Prop. 30: Corporate welfare with a do-good facade - AOL

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    A close look easily makes clear the unspoken motives behind Proposition 30, one of the less publicized and advertised initiatives on this fall’s ballot.

  7. Welfare recipient drug testing brings shocking results - AOL

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    In total, three welfare recipients failed their tests in five years. When the program was initially implemented, state officials promised $1.7 million in savings . Six states have implemented ...

  8. Corporate donations - Wikipedia

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    Examples of direct cash contributions include: Community grants to support local community efforts or nonprofits – 100% of Fortune 500 companies provide some form of community grant or sponsor at least one fundraising event. [2] Matching gifts – Corporate donations to nonprofits as a match to employee giving. Approximately 65% of Fortune ...

  9. The $59B owner of a Tarrant landfill wants tax-free funding ...

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    The Texas Public Policy Foundation, an Austin-based non-partisan think tank, defines corporate welfare as government favor of a business “in the form of direct subsidies, tax credits, or ...