Can government welfare be replaced by private charity? How much of an impact do rich people in America make on the lives of the less fortunate? To what degree does the tax code stimulate individuals and companies into making more charitable contributions? And should it? Does charity attempt to replace poor public policy? CrossTalking with Richard Land, Stephen Pimpare and Leslie Lenkowsky.
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