Blue State Fraud Is a Policy Choice
The article explores how systemic issues in blue states, such as fraud and mismanagement, are often a result of deliberate policy choices rather than mere oversight or coincidence.
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The article explores how systemic issues in blue states, such as fraud and mismanagement, are often a result of deliberate policy choices rather than mere oversight or coincidence.
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