A moral crisis in America is not just poverty but the millions of near poor, those who live their lives with a gnawing realization that they’re just hanging on. We cut child poverty in half with the Child Tax Credit…but when it came time for the tax credit to expire six months later, our leaders didn’t bother to permanentize it. America’s poverty rate is the highest of any advanced democracy. It is the result of soulless economic policies that are eroding our society and riddling it with despair. It’s not enough to simply want to reduce poverty... We need to be more than “concerned.” Let’s be a generation of poverty abolitionists.

May 2, 2023 · 5:31 AM UTC

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Sorry, I don’t trust you. Maybe if you ran 3rd party I would.
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Summary: Flowery promotion of welfare.
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Your party stands in the way of economic progress for Americans of every class, gender, and race. Your ill-conceived, fanciful social and economic policies have led to nothing but failure, waste, and poverty. Please stop assailing innocent people with Liberalism.
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That Covid shit has got to go. Sorry.
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So tell me, oh exalted one, if Congress does NOT vote to extend those credits, how does a President extend them? Please do not post another thing until you answer this question?
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So... That means you support UBI? Because it is far superior to a child tax credit. Or perhaps a child UBI? Where at 12 years old a bank account is auto created and $100 goes into it every month? And only the child can touch the money?
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are you going to pay teachers a living wage?
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"We need to be more than “concerned.” Let’s be a generation of poverty abolitionists." ~ Powerful!