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The Welfare Trap

Current price: $5.59
The Welfare Trap
The Welfare Trap

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The Welfare Trap

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Anthony Antolic was born Johnathan Kelly Nash. His mother changed his name before Anthony was old enough to remember. His grandfather's influence on him has Anthony questioning everything. After Anthony married his wife Kansa, he was forced to learn about the endless Black Whole known as American Social Programs. His personal hardships are also examined as he talks about his time helping out with Hurricane Katrina.
By comparing notes with others in a similar situation, Mr. Antolic soon realized what so many before him had found, that the system is designed to keep you trapped. Along the way Anthony discovered that his name change plays a large part in the struggles that he and his wife live through from day to day.
"You can call it conspiracy, or even paranoia, but no one can argue the fact that American Social Services are there largest employer in America next to only the Department of Defense. Just imagine what would happen if that taxes to fund these programs could no longer be justified!"

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