- Mar 11, 2015
- 100,994
- 108,850
- 3,645
What is now MAGA started with Reagan. Reagan was good at one thing, race pimping low to moderate-income whites. He used welfare as a racial issue whereby he created the lie that “working-class whites” were paying their hard-earned money to support lazy, shiftless blacks who wanted nothing more than a free handout. That was race hustle 101.
“Corporate welfare often subsidizes failing and mismanaged businesses and induces firms to spend more time on lobbying rather than on making better products. Instead of correcting market failures, federal subsidies misallocate resources and introduce government failures into the marketplace.”
The problem with making welfare about nonwhites and poor white people is that wealthy whites get most of the government handouts and always have. People yell and scream about welfare to the poor because they have been race-baited to envision a black woman with many little kids looking different following her around like baby ducks. But the major recipients of welfare are white men wearing black and blue suits who get up every morning and drive to work in their Mercedes or Range Rovers.
“The American government spends more on corporate welfare than it does on food stamps and financial assistance for needy families with children.”
The extent of the bait and pimp strategy to divert the attention of working-class whites away from who was taking from them is legendary. Welfare has been used to race-hustle low to moderate-income whites into voting against their best interest. For most of the last 30 years, Americans from one party have put people into public office at nearly every level of government with a philosophy of “government is worthless” and “we must cut taxes for the rich.” These politicians souped up the white working class with claims of how everybody else is getting benefits on the white man’s dime.
Meanwhile they get billions in Government subsidies annually. I'm gong to list the top 25. But the link will be to the top 100.
subsidytracker.goodjobsfirst.org
These are government handouts.
“Corporate welfare often subsidizes failing and mismanaged businesses and induces firms to spend more time on lobbying rather than on making better products. Instead of correcting market failures, federal subsidies misallocate resources and introduce government failures into the marketplace.”
The problem with making welfare about nonwhites and poor white people is that wealthy whites get most of the government handouts and always have. People yell and scream about welfare to the poor because they have been race-baited to envision a black woman with many little kids looking different following her around like baby ducks. But the major recipients of welfare are white men wearing black and blue suits who get up every morning and drive to work in their Mercedes or Range Rovers.
“The American government spends more on corporate welfare than it does on food stamps and financial assistance for needy families with children.”
The extent of the bait and pimp strategy to divert the attention of working-class whites away from who was taking from them is legendary. Welfare has been used to race-hustle low to moderate-income whites into voting against their best interest. For most of the last 30 years, Americans from one party have put people into public office at nearly every level of government with a philosophy of “government is worthless” and “we must cut taxes for the rich.” These politicians souped up the white working class with claims of how everybody else is getting benefits on the white man’s dime.
Meanwhile they get billions in Government subsidies annually. I'm gong to list the top 25. But the link will be to the top 100.
Subsidy Tracker Top 100 Parent Companies
(Covers federal, state and local awards combined.)1 | Boeing | $15,502,641,455 | 957 |
2 | Intel | $8,360,460,516 | 128 |
3 | Ford Motor | $7,742,056,086 | 703 |
4 | General Motors | $7,550,136,090 | 786 |
5 | Micron Technology | $6,856,681,915 | 19 |
6 | Amazon.com | $5,802,700,434 | 455 |
7 | Alcoa | $5,727,691,764 | 134 |
8 | Cheniere Energy | $5,617,152,523 | 43 |
9 | Foxconn Technology Group (Hon Hai Precision Industry Company) | $4,820,110,112 | 74 |
10 | Texas Instruments | $4,286,328,869 | 69 |
11 | Volkswagen | $3,977,630,513 | 216 |
12 | Sempra Energy | $3,878,692,264 | 51 |
13 | NRG Energy | $3,405,383,876 | 264 |
14 | Venture Global LNG | $3,285,883,566 | 6 |
15 | NextEra Energy | $3,008,691,129 | 116 |
16 | Sasol | $2,836,049,845 | 72 |
17 | Tesla Inc. | $2,829,855,494 | 114 |
18 | Stellantis | $2,795,436,436 | 213 |
19 | Nucor | $2,538,761,123 | 176 |
20 | Walt Disney | $2,483,328,762 | 255 |
21 | Iberdrola | $2,380,558,984 | 110 |
22 | Hyundai Motor | $2,349,743,470 | 18 |
23 | Oracle | $2,272,418,288 | 96 |
24 | Shell PLC | $2,211,676,001 | 132 |
25 | Samsung | $2,178,196,443 | 83 |
Subsidy Tracker
Subsidy Tracker, produced by the Corporate Research Project of Good Jobs First, is a wide-ranging database on misconduct by large and small corporations throughout the United States.

These are government handouts.