"They should be looking at the stuff the federal government is doing that should be in the purview of the private sector, all the corporate welfare. I'm talking about the CHIPS Act, farm subsidies, Amtrak, the Postal Service," said Veronique de Rugy, who teaches political economy at George Mason University.
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There is more than $2 trillion to cut in the federal government even in a single year,” said Veronique de Rugy, who teaches political economy at George Mason University.
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