This Reason article uses libertarian-skeptical framing toward corporate narratives, questioning whether a 'shortage' is genuine or a rhetorical cover for subsidies and preferential treatment—a critique common to right-leaning critiques of corporate welfare. The headline's charged language ('welfare scam') and oppositional framing ('the truth') suggest argumentative positioning rather than neutral reporting, while the focus on exposing corporate claims pulls against mainstream business narratives in a way that aligns with Reason's anti-corporatism on subsidy issues, placing it moderately right-
Is there really a truck driver shortage? Or are companies just using that story to pull off an outrageous corporate welfare scam?
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