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EXPOSED: Half of 'Research' Behind America's Welfare System is BOGUS, Study Reveals

Gary FranchiMarch 27, 2026274 views
EXPOSED: Half of 'Research' Behind America's Welfare System is BOGUS, Study Reveals
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Patriots, we've always known the academic elite were cooking the books, but now we have the smoking gun. A devastating new study has revealed that more than half of all research used to justify America's massive welfare state is likely complete garbage—fraudulent studies designed to keep the government gravy train rolling at taxpayers' expense.

Think about that for a moment. Trillions of your hard-earned dollars have been funneled into welfare programs based on what amounts to academic fairy tales. While working Americans struggle to put food on the table, universities and their leftist professors have been manufacturing fake research to expand government dependency and line their own pockets.

The Academic Swamp Runs Deep

This isn't just about bad science—it's about a coordinated effort by the academic establishment to prop up the welfare state that keeps Democrats in power. These so-called 'researchers' knew exactly what conclusions their government funders wanted, and they delivered the propaganda disguised as peer-reviewed studies.

President Trump's DOGE initiative, led by Elon Musk, couldn't have come at a better time. While the administration works to slash government waste and fraud, this bombshell revelation shows just how deep the corruption goes. We're not just talking about welfare queens gaming the system—we're talking about the entire academic-government complex manufacturing justifications for wealth redistribution.

"The American people deserve to know how their tax dollars are being spent, and they certainly don't deserve to be lied to by ivory tower elites who've never worked a real day in their lives," one congressional source told investigators.

Every welfare program expansion, every new government dependency scheme, every socialist policy pushed by the radical left—how much of it was built on these lies? How many generations of Americans have been trapped in cycles of government dependence because academics decided to play politics with their research?

It's time for a complete audit of every government program justified by this fraudulent research. President Trump promised to drain the swamp, and that includes the academic swamp that's been feeding at the federal trough for decades.

The question isn't whether we can afford to cut these programs—it's whether we can afford to keep funding a system built on lies. What other 'settled science' will turn out to be nothing more than taxpayer-funded propaganda?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
The welfare-industrial complex has a vested interest in keeping the gravy train rolling. Time for some serious reform based on actual facts, not ideology.
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CommonSenseConservativeVerifiedjust now
This is why I don't trust government-funded research anymore. Too much political agenda, not enough scientific integrity.
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PatriotMom2016Verifiedjust now
Finally someone is exposing the truth! I've been saying for years that these welfare programs are built on flawed data designed to keep people dependent.
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TaxpayerTedVerifiedjust now
Exactly right! It's all about creating a permanent voting bloc, not actually helping people become self-sufficient.
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LibertyDefender1776Verifiedjust now
Shocked! (Not really) The swamp runs deep in academia too.
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WorkingClassHeroVerifiedjust now
My grandfather pulled himself up from poverty through hard work, not handouts. We need to get back to policies that encourage self-reliance and personal responsibility.
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ConstitutionalConservativeVerifiedjust now
Not surprised at all. How much taxpayer money was wasted funding these bogus studies?
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FiscalHawk88Verifiedjust now
Probably millions that could have gone to infrastructure or defense instead.
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SmallBizOwner47Verifiedjust now
This explains so much. I see able-bodied people choosing welfare over the entry-level jobs I'm offering at $15/hour. The system incentivizes dependency instead of work.