CNBC: U.S. will NEVER end poverty

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system incentivizes people not to work if they have benefits. they could lose those benefits for earning even minimum wage

no social safety nets like child monthly income (like in sweden, denmark, etc)

politicians are deliberately making poverty a non-issue. census beaureau ignores people in abject poverty or subsistence

conclusion: america looks rich on paper, in reality 140 million americans are a paycheck from being homeless. 70 million of which are black and brown people
 

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In other words...Ain't no money in the cure (aka to resolve poverty)

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Ending poverty would eradicate capitalism, and this country don't want that :mjlol:. We want credit scores to go at the bottom of the deepest hell, debt piled up to the gills, the sell of a tired American Dream that was all a facade to begin with.

Heavens forbid politicians, this government, and the higher ups would destroy and rebuild the education system to help folks find self, make Universal Healthcare a thing to help the sick and give hope to Americans, housing for the homeless since there's a gazillion buildings being blight than fixed up to conquer the issue, better care for mental health because we do not want "crazy" folks killing people and feeling like there's no hope, a focus on family because we all we got, eliminating racism by destroying the hidden laws of the land to make black folks feel inferior to a soaked up race, focus on infrastructure because not every person has a car or doesn't care to drive one, give hope to rural towns by funding businesses instead of encouraging urban sprawl.


Like you know...stuff that will help out the public rather than break them up in brackets. But what do I know, I sleep 18 hours a day, eat poisonous leaves, and burning from bad mating rituals.
 

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Simple answer. US won't end poverty cause it doesn't want to. Also corporations brainwashed Americans so much, effective programs or ideas will be rejected for being considered socialist.
which is hilarious. because the logical conclusion of socialism is utopia. the logical conclusion of capitalism is dystopia. americans would rather aim for a hellscape than a heaven where you have everything you need :skip:
 

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Simple answer. US won't end poverty cause it doesn't want to. Also corporations brainwashed Americans so much, effective programs or ideas will be rejected for being considered socialist.

Exactly. Look how folks in this country look at the job market. They would rather have a person work as a cog for some shytty factory, instead of pushing a dream. Screw the idea of integrity, that is poppycock compared to working a shyt job that pays dikk, and you will never see the paycheck until a month before the hiring process. How a person is supposed to live off of that in an inflation that continue to rise? Hell, society is pushing folks to eat out and spend dikk loads of money, instead of making a quick lunch for work.
 

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You can see this in politics if you understand history. There was a time politicians who ran for office had to mention the poor. Now the poor are rarely ever mentioned when a politician is running for office...where as they always mention the middle class.


these were republicans in the 1980s

they'd be called liberals and socialists now :deadrose:
 

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What do corporations gain if everyone is homeless?


only thing left to do is burn down the system if that is the case.
 

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these were republicans in the 1980s

they'd be called liberals and socialists now :deadrose:


Funny you post this because it had to take a black president to make republicans like them seem like tree hugging liberals.

Its crazy how looking back, republicans were dikkheads, but were levelheaded dikkheads. Reminds me of the old governor of Georgia "Sonny Purdue". My wife's sister (RIP) wrote a letter concerning an issue with the school system at the time.

She got a instant reply by not the secretary but Purdue himself.

You don't hear that shyt nowadays because both parties could give a entire shyt about the public. Its not politics anymore, its just "here nikka damns" just to get them votes.

No integrity anymore :francis:
 
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