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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😂You clearly are a stupid authoritarian lover old hag.
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Outsourcing factories & manufacturing jobs is the cause of this. The economic risk of this to business was artificially suppressed by Western economic sanctions and intelligence control. Read "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man". Do your homework.
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you're delusional about what that takes and who you are! you should be campaigning for some who is smart enough to get it done, but you are not a serious candidate or even a serious person. Vote for smart Democrats up and down the ticket, recruit young people to do the same.
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The POOR and the NEAR-POOR make up almost ... 80% of this country ... and includes Republicans, Independents as well as Democrats!
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They have figured out how to rape the working class of their money. Everywhere we turn they want more from us: utilities, healthcare, government and every other entity we rely on and hand our money to. The non working takers and wealthy don’t have to worry like we do.