Also, he doesn't believe in corporate welfare, which Obama clearly does.
"This outrageous corporate welfare will cost every family in California $2,000," he said.
To Republicans, on the other hand, corporate welfare generally refers only to spending.
But all that corporate welfare makes the program more expensive, not less.
They also took out some major barriers to corporate welfare.
But the program's real cost extends beyond this corporate welfare.
Critics on both the right and left have called it corporate welfare.
We also give upwards of $100 billion a year in corporate welfare.
Is this just another example of corporate welfare in sports?
If this system reduced corporate welfare by only 10 percent, it would more than cover the cost.