We do know the welfare system, starting in the '60s, basically encouraged the dissolution of marriage, encouraged families to separate in order to get the benefits.
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"We do know the welfare system, starting in the '60s, basically encouraged the dissolution of marriage, encouraged families to separate in order to get the benefits." — Scott Garrett #loveromance
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We do know the welfare system, starting in the '60s, basically encouraged the dissolution of marriage, encouraged families to separate in order to get the benefits. — Scott Garrett
About Scott Garrett
Scott Garrett was a Politician from United States (1959–present).
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This quote is attributed to Scott Garrett, a Politician from United States.
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Scott Garrett lived from 1959 – present.
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