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Subject Webinar Registration Open: Former College and Pro Football Player Speaks Out Against ‘Fools Gold’ of Basic Income
Date June 18, 2020 10:59 PM
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Damon will discuss basic income, his rise out of poverty, and his new book.


** Register Now: Former College and Pro Football Player Turned Entrepreneur Speaks Out Against ‘Fools Gold’ of Basic Income ([link removed])

PRI Fellow Damon Dunn will share insights from his new book, rise from rural Texas to Stanford University and the NFL
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Join PRI fellow, entrepreneur, and former NFL and Stanford University football player Damon Dunn as we discuss his new book, Punting Poverty, recent proposals for universal basic income, and his journey from the trailer parks of Texas to Stanford University, the NFL, and a successful business career.
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Meet Damon Dunn
Dunn will also talk about realistic policy proposals that encourage skills-based job training to better help Americans achieve the American Dream and climb the economic ladder.

Damon Dunn is a fellow in Business and Economics at the Pacific Research Institute.

Dunn just released his new book, Punting Poverty: Breaking the Chains of Welfare ([link removed]) , arguing against universal basic income, government handouts, and why entrepreneurship is the key to achieving the American Dream.

In September 2019, Dunn also authored an issue brief responding to the growing appeal of socialism in the United States, “My Rise from Poverty and Why Socialism Doesn’t Work.”

Dunn is a successful real estate developer, investor and businessman, former collegiate and pro football player, and was a Hoover Institution fellow from 2011-13. Dunn is a graduate of Stanford University with a B.A. in Public Policy.

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