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Our View: Sometimes government is the solution
President Biden has charted a bold plan that uses the power of the federal government to bail out struggling families.
By The Editorial Board
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Forty years ago, President Ronald Reagan stood on the steps of the U.S. Capitol and said the best thing that the government could do to help families was to get out of the way of American business and let the markets work their magic.
“Government is not the solution to our problem,” Reagan said in 1981. “Government
is the problem.”
Last week, Reagan’s latest successor stood inside the same Capitol, and offered a very different analysis.
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