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Rethinking Entitlements | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Americans have grown accustomed to entitlements. Around 49% of Americans receive money from the government in some way.
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Many people accept that without understanding the truth we become indebted or enslaved to the source of our income.
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When the government becomes your source of wealth, your financial stability is moved out of your hands into theirs.
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A strong nation understands that it is much more productive to find ways to help people out of difficult situations rather than simply fund them through it.
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Yes, some entitlements have merit—but when entitlements cost our government 75% of our national gross domestic product,
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it’s time to rethink the path we have chosen. I’m Mac Hammond and this is the Winner’s Minute.