
Rush Limbaugh: $11 Trillion Later, Poverty Remains | CPAC

Rush Limbaugh examines decades of anti-poverty programs, arguing that trillions of dollars in government spending have failed to eliminate poverty while creating long-term dependence instead of opportunity.
Speaking at CPAC, Limbaugh discusses the War on Poverty, redistribution, economic mobility, and the role of government in addressing poverty. He argues that lasting prosperity comes through education, ambition, and economic opportunity rather than expanding government assistance, while questioning whether decades of federal spending have achieved their intended goals.
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