Big shots are getting your tax dollars End corporate welfare
The government is trying to pick winners and losers in business by selectively handing over large amounts of taxpayer money. Some corporations have received as much as $2 billion dollars. This corporate welfare creates an uneven playing field for businesses who don't receive such handouts.
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