damn the debt is 22 trillion
we could have fixed the debt
Yes we should do more austerity politics, a proven way to reduce income inequality
Someone email the poors the three jh/brookings institute email forward talking points that Townie, PhDeac, Shoo, Kory, Connor have all implemented in their own lives because they know that they actually work
We've spent $22 Trillion dollars on this effort. How's it going?
https://www.heritage.org/poverty-and-inequality/report/the-war-poverty-after-50-years
I know from personal experience with close friends and family members the limitations of that strategy. I know there is no single ladder to building generational wealth, and that America criminalizes poverty and devalues basic human dignity. I know neither party has a monopoly on cruelty or disdain for the working poor, and I know most of all that if you searched your soul you’d find that your comfortable and privileged trolling hides a fear that maybe it isn’t as simple as you pretend it to be.
Yes we should do more austerity politics, a proven way to reduce income inequality
Someone email the poors the three jh/brookings institute email forward talking points
Sounds awesome. What choices did you make? Why?
It is good to confirm you’re unwilling to engage seriously about substantive matters and not worth responding to! I won’t waste my time. Old jh wouldn’t victory lap without engaging, but I guess if my party got Trumped I might be this way too.
I don’t need your help. Like MHB, and my guess you, I was born into generational wealth and whiteness and a male and a legacy/son of faculty at Wake and every leg up imaginable and I haven’t tried particularly hard in life and regularly fucked up and made bad decisions and still ended up on top bc I was set up only to ever succeed and have a safety net if I failed. Like 90% of the posters here I’d wager.
We didn’t choose the path we were born into. That’s the fallacy you willingly ignore. To do the Big Three are both unnecessary and insufficient to succeed. I know people who work far harder and make far better choices than me born into worse circumstances who struggle to live. Have a good evening.
I don’t need your help. Like MHB, and my guess you, I was born into generational wealth and whiteness and a male and a legacy/son of faculty at Wake and every leg up imaginable and I haven’t tried particularly hard in life and regularly fucked up and made bad decisions and still ended up on top bc I was set up only to ever succeed and have a safety net if I failed. Like 90% of the posters here I’d wager.
By lifting over 30 million people over the poverty line each year?