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In reply to the discussion: Bill Gates: 'By 2035, there will be almost no poor countries left in the world' [View all]phleshdef
(11,936 posts)23. Its just more cynical, reactionary Emo-DUer bullshit.
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Bill Gates: 'By 2035, there will be almost no poor countries left in the world' [View all]
Redfairen
Jan 2014
OP
I hope he doesn't try to cure disease the same way he tried to improve education. He'll
Squinch
Jan 2014
#22
Gates has spent billions fighting polio, malaria, etc... he has inarguably saved lives.
phleshdef
Jan 2014
#25
i think making outlandish statements pretty much calls for outlandish responses.
unblock
Jan 2014
#42
You cannot simultaneously eradicate poverty and have multi billionaires like Gates
Fumesucker
Jan 2014
#55
Yes you can. Nations so-defined are lifting out of that classification even as we speak.
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2014
#57
The excess wealth that makes billionaires is taken away from those at the low end
Fumesucker
Jan 2014
#61
Gates is not only spending his own wealth on this issue in other countries, he's
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2014
#62
Agreed. Put a hedge fund manager on an deserted island with a farmer and there is no chance
GoneFishin
Jan 2014
#86
No it doesn't. Thats absurd. The whole thing is about Gates caring about poverty.
phleshdef
Jan 2014
#81
There is a direct link between poverty and health care/family planning.
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2014
#43
I'm hoping he is right. And I'm hoping that ordinary Americans and poor Americans can be lifted
JDPriestly
Jan 2014
#40
You are correct. Bill Gates is in fact an idiot. He has no idea what poverty means.
Monk06
Jan 2014
#52
What is he going to share his wealth with them? The only way this could be true is if the 1% begins
jwirr
Jan 2014
#3
I do Watch this: Steve Jobs says world is getting better and by ayeOS 23 the world
MyNameGoesHere
Jan 2014
#13
That was my first thought, as well. Kind of like multi-millionaire news reader
closeupready
Jan 2014
#87
Har dee har har! The only way that scenario occurs is if the poor countries are submerged by melting
blkmusclmachine
Jan 2014
#41
And there'll also be a Starbucks on every corner. And free wi-fi. And curly fries. n/t
Alkene
Jan 2014
#56
Gates is someone who supports impoverishing skilled US workers in favor of
closeupready
Jan 2014
#88
I'm not sure if there is more "the poor will always be with us" right-wing mantra here or
pampango
Jan 2014
#106
This article left off this disclaimer Gates wrote: "I mean by our current definition of poor"
DCBob
Jan 2014
#69
No, that's actually saying that if the definition of 'poor' *doesn't* change
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2014
#95
I agree with his statement about their not being poor nations by 2035, but he neglects individuals.
freshwest
Jan 2014
#72
He's right. At this Capitalist 'infinite growth' self-annihilation rate, there will be no poor
Amonester
Jan 2014
#83
The liberal Center for American Progress: Ending World Poverty in a Generation
pampango
Jan 2014
#97
"And then the great interstellar Ark will come out from behind the comet ..." nt
bemildred
Jan 2014
#99