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Newt Gingrich on Welfare, His New Book, and the GOP Convention

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On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson, Ben Domenech and Allysen Efferson are joined by Newt Gingrich to discuss his latest book, No Taxation by Misrepresentation: Rejecting the Dishonest Obamacare Tax, his thoughts on Obama’s efforts to waive the work requirements in welfare, and his role at this year’s GOP Convention.

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Related Links:
Welfare Reform’s Work Requirements Cannot Be Waived
Buy No Taxation by Misrepresentation: Rejecting the Dishonest Obamacare Tax on Amazon
In Clamor for Roles at Convention, More Are Out Than In
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  • jaykali

    I fully believe their so-called accommodation lets states broadly define work and thus is a trojan horse to get out of the work requirement.

    Liberals want dependency.

  • noveldog9

    That is true. Mitt hopefully has made a wise choice as his VP, however Newt, or Huckabee, may have been better? And Portman could have delivered Ohio. What will Ryan deliver remains to be seen.
    How does Mitt expect to win the ladies vote? How does he expect to win the Hispanic vote? How does he expect to win the black vote?
    How does he expect to win the moderate vote? Without some of these he loses and Obama wins and it is all over but the crying.

    • acat

      It’s about the economy. Baka.

      Mew