EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 48 MIN
Strings Attached: How Federal Funding to States Transformed the American System
How did a once-small federal government come to control a third of state budgets and shape everyday life across the country? Host Paul Mueller talks with AIER scholars Tom Savidge and Dave Hebert about the history of federal funding to states—from the Founding through the Great Society—and how Washington gradually became the dominant force in American governance. As the saying goes, he who pays the piper calls the tune. Listen in to discover the real impact of federal dollars on state decision-making. Key Themes: * **The Piper Principle:** Why "voluntary" federal money is never actually free. * **The Identity Crisis:** How mobility and federal expansion have shifted our loyalty from state to nation. * **Legalized Money Laundering:** A deep dive into the $10,000-for-$1,000 Medicaid matching game that is bankrupting the federal treasury while subsidizing state-level expansion. Recommended Reading: A Brief History of Federal Transfers to the States by Thomas Savidge Understanding Medicaid by Thomas Savidge The Return of Quantitative Easing by Paul Mueller Defusing the Social Security Time Bomb by Thomas Savidge Fusionism: Past, Present, and a Conservative Liberal Future by Paul Mueller
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Strings Attached: How Federal Funding to States Transformed the American System
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