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In reply to the discussion: When you are poor and have an iPhone.... [View all]Ed Suspicious
(8,879 posts)9. I think this is what the poster is talking about.
[iAir Conditioning, Cable TV, and an Xbox: What is Poverty in the United States Today? | The Heritage foundation Presents the idea that poor isn't poor in America.]
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It's candy for Republicans.
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"Abstract: For decades, the U.S. Census Bureau has reported that over 30 million Americans were living in poverty, but the bureaus definition of poverty differs widely from that held by most Americans. In fact, other government surveys show that most of the persons whom the government defines as in poverty are not poor in any ordinary sense of the term. The overwhelming majority of the poor have air conditioning, cable TV, and a host of other modern amenities. They are well housed, have an adequate and reasonably steady supply of food, and have met their other basic needs, including medical care. Some poor Americans do experience significant hardships, including temporary food shortages or inadequate housing, but these individuals are a minority within the overall poverty population. Poverty remains an issue of serious social concern, but accurate information about that problem is essential in crafting wise public policy. Exaggeration and misinformation about poverty obscure the nature, extent, and causes of real material deprivation, thereby hampering the development of well-targeted, effective programs to reduce the problem."
It's candy for Republicans.
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Isn't Heritage Foundation the ones furthering the idea that they can make better people than you?
jtuck004
Jun 2014
#19
A smartphone is a cheap way to check your email for the job applications you sent, manage your money
Brickbat
Jun 2014
#6
The only way to keep your unemployment in Florida is online. Think about that one.
Lochloosa
Jun 2014
#8
"There is no way of knowing the whole story behind any possession if you never ask."
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jun 2014
#34
It is so sad that our society teaches people to be this mean-spirited and competitive
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jun 2014
#95
As much as I don't like Apple's business practices, Apple products are great for disabled people.
liberal_at_heart
Jun 2014
#31
There are phones with plans for poor people and the elderly starting at $9.95 a month...
L0oniX
Jun 2014
#51
Save your keyboard. I'm not "micromanage"ing everyone else no matter why you want to imply that crap
L0oniX
Jun 2014
#61
"vast majority" more hyper crap ...is that the "vast majority" of what you always do ...forever?
L0oniX
Jun 2014
#92
I guess they would also be with out a tv that has commercials for the $9.95 phones.
L0oniX
Jun 2014
#63
Exactly, those tax loopholes are costly and make their % of tax less than the avg person.. N/t
glowing
Jun 2014
#41
Hey Billo, the poor people did not buy the fridge, the property owners did. And as for the flat
muntrv
Jun 2014
#62
Actually, it's not about wanting the poor to show themselves to be poor in rags and such....
Moonwalk
Jun 2014
#74