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marmar

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Mon Nov 4, 2013, 08:47 PM Nov 2013

Blaming the Poor for Poverty [View all]


from Consortium News:



Blaming the Poor for Poverty
November 1, 2013

Unrestrained free markets destroy the middle class, push working people down the economic ladder and concentrate wealth at the top. But promoters of this hyper-capitalism, who dominate the U.S. media debate, simply blame the poor for poverty, as Lawrence Davidson explains.


By Lawrence Davidson


Most of the poverty in the United States is artificially manufactured. It is poverty created in the pursuit of “free market ideals,” expressed in recent times by the imposition of neoliberal economic policies – the sort of policies that cut taxes on the wealthy, do away with fiscal and other business regulations, shred the social safety net, and erode middle-class stability – all while singing the praises of self-reliance and individual responsibility.

As a result we have done very well in making the rich richer and the poor both poorer and more numerous.

How many poor people are there in the United States? According to Current Population Survey (CPS), which puts out the government’s official figures, as of 2012 about 15 percent of the population, or some 46.5 million people, were living in poverty. The rate for children under 18 comes in higher, at about 21.8 percent.

The U.S. government measures poverty in monetary terms. In 2012 poverty was defined as yearly total income of $23,050 or less for a family of four. The figure is adjusted for individuals or other size families. Then there is the depressing fact that “most Americans (58.5 percent) will spend at least one year below the poverty line at some point between the ages of 25 and 75.” ........................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://consortiumnews.com/2013/11/01/blaming-the-poor-for-poverty/



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Blaming the Poor for Poverty [View all] marmar Nov 2013 OP
yup, that's because they have no big money voice of advocacy gopiscrap Nov 2013 #1
HUGE K & R !!! - Thank You !!! WillyT Nov 2013 #2
DURec leftstreet Nov 2013 #3
I joked with my RW neighbor and told him he obviously didn't work hard enough during his life, adirondacker Nov 2013 #4
If it was really about hard work, the working poor that work harder and longer would all be rich Dragonfli Nov 2013 #7
That was the point I attempted to make. Instead, he tagged me as "jealous" of the "deserving". adirondacker Nov 2013 #8
I got what you were saying right away, thanks for saying it to him Dragonfli Nov 2013 #9
All I can do, at times, is be amused. adirondacker Nov 2013 #10
Next, say, "If you're so smart, why aren't you rich?"... Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2013 #13
I miss having a party that was concerned about the poor, we have two parties that continue the Dragonfli Nov 2013 #5
The "Liberal" in "Neo-Liberal" is bullshit anyway.... Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2013 #18
In a way, neo-liberals and other "fiscal conservatives" seem like the ultimate idealists. nomorenomore08 Nov 2013 #24
They believe the 1% cares what the 99% thinks of them.... Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2013 #25
I wish I could rec this 100 times, but will have to settle for 1 and this kick Dragonfli Nov 2013 #6
It's kind of interesting that posts like this, which discuss the Root cause of many of the problems adirondacker Nov 2013 #11
You forgot the SOUTH! Rebellious Republican Nov 2013 #12
Attending Olive Garden. :) adirondacker Nov 2013 #14
Please you jest, thats high brow, Mr mr. gattis is the best. Rebellious Republican Nov 2013 #17
The south is loaded to overflowing with the poor, perhaps locals can do something locally? Dragonfli Nov 2013 #15
We are working on it, Florida did go blue for Obama in 2008 and well 2012 after the fact. Rebellious Republican Nov 2013 #23
Man did I ever mess this post up, I think I have it straight now! Rebellious Republican Nov 2013 #27
Had me confused there for a moment, have another beer! Thucydides Nov 2013 #28
Thanks I think I might just do that. We won in St. Petersburg! Rebellious Republican Nov 2013 #29
So proud of St. Pete. That was quite a win. madfloridian Nov 2013 #30
Thanks MF, always good to hear from. Rebellious Republican Nov 2013 #31
Sorry about the date mix up, I meant 2012. Rebellious Republican Nov 2013 #26
Well,...you mentioned "sex" so that will make it get a rec or two. Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2013 #19
If I add Lotus imbelicle chord, does that buy me three? adirondacker Nov 2013 #20
IUD might. Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2013 #21
I blame teh Victorians Prophet 451 Nov 2013 #16
k&r n/t RainDog Nov 2013 #22
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