Bail Out Working Families

Working families have experienced decades of stagnant wages and eroding healthcare and pensions. Furthermore, median incomes have still not recovered from the recession of 2001, and now taxpayers are being asked to foot a gargantuan bill for economic excesses that people never enjoyed. As Congress a...

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