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By Geoffrey Dickens | February 10, 2012 | 16:57

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According to the Heritage Foundation Barack Obama’s policies, in just two years, have resulted in the number of Americans who rely on a federal program spiking by 23 percent to 67 million. Yet there was no mention of this grim figure on the Big Three network (ABC, CBS and NBC) evening or morning news programs. Since the study was released on Wednesday only Fox News and CNN have mentioned the increase in government dependents was the biggest two year jump since Jimmy Carter was president.  (video after the jump)

A Nexis search shows the FNC’s Hannity and O’Reilly Factor, in an interview with the study’s author, reported the results on their February 8 shows. There was also a mention (only to dismiss the figure) by Bob Beckel on FNC’s The Five. Even the typically liberal Jack Cafferty gave the study some credence when he reported results on the February 8 edition of CNN’s The Situation Room.

The following excerpts are from the February 8 editions of CNN’s The Situation Room and FNC’s O’Reilly Factor:


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February 8, 2012

JACK CAFFERTY, CNN CORRESPONDENT: There’s another new study from the conservative think-tank, the Heritage Foundation, that shows the public's dependence on the federal government shot up 23 percent in just two years under President Obama. This comes at a time when fewer Americans, less than half of us, pay income taxes.

Some say the rise independence under President Obama is due to the recession and high unemployment, and no doubt to a degree it is, but others, say that extending unemployment benefits indefinitely actually keeps unemployment rates higher, because it creates an incentive not to work....Here’s the question, what does it mean when half of Americans live in a household that gets government assistance? Go to CNN.com/CaffertyFile and post a comment on my blog or go to our post on the Situation’s Room Facebook page -- Wolf.

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February 8, 2012

BILL O’REILLY: “Unresolved Problem Segment” tonight, more than one in five Americans, the highest number in the nation’s history are now receiving entitlements from the federal government, stuff like food stamps, housing, health care, costing the taxpayers, you and me, about $2.5 trillion every year.

In fact, 70 percent of the entire federal budget is now going toward individual assistant programs. That again, at their highest level ever. Now the danger of this is that it can create a permanent entitlement class, people who get by on the government dole and are content to do that rather than improving themselves.

Of course, that’s not everyone. But free stuff is free stuff. It can be addictive.

Joining us now from Washington, Bill Beach from the Heritage Foundation has studied the growing dependence on the federal government. What is the headline of your studies, Mr. Beach?

BILL BEACH, HERITAGE FOUNDATION: I think we all ought to be worried about it because the main driver of our big debt crisis right now, which is driving a lot of our economic problems are the programs that you just -- just reviewed. If you look at the drivers of the annual deficit, it's in health care, it's in all these other programs of income support and so forth.

And as this population grows, Mr. O’Reilly, that deficit will grow with it. Suppose one day we have to pull it all back and somebody says “Look you’ve got to cut your debt or you've got to cut your annual deficit. Then are we looking at political push back in addition to fiscal problems with that? I think we are and I --

O’REILLY: Well you are look at -- you’re looking at people in Greece going into the streets of Athens screaming and yelling.

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Can't make the "won" look bad

Submitted by ohio granny on Fri, 02/10/2012 - 5:10pm.

The MSM cannot make the "won" look bad no matter how they have to cover up and lie. Doesn't matter though, the word is getting out and it is becoming harder and harder to deny it.

Shame on all of you in the media who refuse to cover anything unflattering to the "won". We who get our news from other sources know the truth.

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I thought it was hyperbole

Submitted by CO2Maker on Fri, 02/10/2012 - 5:36pm.

But, man, I'm getting the feeling that our president's real name is Hugo Obama. Forcing people to buy insurance for their individual well-being and the collective good, making a feint at the Catholic Church so he can then finesse the mandate that insurance companies pay for *free* birth control and abortion procedures for everyone, elbowing the primary creditors of two car companies to the side so that the unions could get a windfall equity stake in the companies (an as a direct violation of a Constitutional provision, not just case law or judicial precedent), applying and then waiving various sweeping federal mandates by fiat.

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Focus

Submitted by asaracen on Fri, 02/10/2012 - 6:07pm.

Look over there! Do not at any time pay attention to my failures.

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No news here. What better way

Submitted by Bhaal on Fri, 02/10/2012 - 7:33pm.

No news here. What better way to redistribute wealth than government support.

"For evil to triumph it is enough only that good men do nothing".
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This is exactly what the Dear Ruler wants

Submitted by Dave. on Fri, 02/10/2012 - 9:07pm.

Once dependent on government, the sheep will do whatever they are told.

They always have before.

-Dave

Vote for the American in November

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"One in five Americans

Submitted by big.league.slider on Sat, 02/11/2012 - 1:03am.

"One in five Americans receiving government assistance?" C'mon O'Reilly, are you serious? There are over 300 million American citizens, and there are fewer than 100 million Americans that pay any income taxes. That would be two in three Americans on the dole you clueless half-wit.

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I am

Submitted by g55rumpy on Sat, 02/11/2012 - 9:11am.

I am dependent on the government, for I am one of the truely diabled. This does make me fearful that they will cut me off if I don`t toe their line. Even so, my reply to the govenment is kiss my bahootie.

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