Ben Shapiro speaking at Cal

the real question is what policies do you believe do best to deal with poverty? And with that is the goal to get people out of poverty or just make their life a little better while in poverty?

Really good questions .. and the truth as I see it is that the answers to those really good questions will require focus on policy that works, not ideology.

My own story speaks to education as the obvious answer .. with the recognition that everyone isn't meant to go to college. However, the path of education does not always pass through the college door.

My suggestion .. invest heavily in education and results based-policies.

There is no cost-free solution to this problem.
 
Really good questions .. and the truth as I see it is that the answers to those really good questions will require focus on policy that works, not ideology.

My own story speaks to education as the obvious answer .. with the recognition that everyone isn't meant to go to college. However, the path of education does not always pass through the college door.

My suggestion .. invest heavily in education and results based-policies.

There is no cost-free solution to this problem.
If I had start up money, I would start a vertical farm in Detroit. Offer training to locals to work in the industry.
Giving people education, a skill, a trade is what keeps poverty at bay, you are so correct.
 
If I had start up money, I would start a vertical farm in Detroit. Offer training to locals to work in the industry.
Giving people education, a skill, a trade is what keeps poverty at bay, you are so correct.

So you've never heard of "START UP"??

Just think of all the liberals who would jump at the chance of being part of your utopian dream.
 
If I had start up money, I would start a vertical farm in Detroit. Offer training to locals to work in the industry.
Giving people education, a skill, a trade is what keeps poverty at bay, you are so correct.

That is why you are a loser. There could be no possible way you could get start up money. Maybe you could just get off your fat ass
 
Really good questions .. and the truth as I see it is that the answers to those really good questions will require focus on policy that works, not ideology.

My own story speaks to education as the obvious answer .. with the recognition that everyone isn't meant to go to college. However, the path of education does not always pass through the college door.

My suggestion .. invest heavily in education and results based-policies.

There is no cost-free solution to this problem.

They are really good questions with a stunningly obvious answer.

If the policy only seeks to ease people's pain while in poverty---not only is it costly, but more poverty will be the result. Human nature, and all that.

But policy geared toward the creation of jobs will make 'easy poverty' a less attractive option. Furthermore, once people start coming off government dole and working and paying taxes, government benefits.

The term for it is 'winning again' because everybody wins.
 
If I had start up money, I would start a vertical farm in Detroit. Offer training to locals to work in the industry.
Giving people education, a skill, a trade is what keeps poverty at bay, you are so correct.

I'll take the unit farthest away from the stacked steer, slaughterhouse and rendering areas. And can you teach them to focus on smoked beef brisket? It's my favorite cut lately.
 
Actually it was progressives who came up with the supplemental poverty measure as they said it provided a more accurate measure of poverty because in the real world you can't ignore cost of living.
So what your saying is progressive liberals are responsible for the high cost of living in Cali and not the market? Specious dude.
 
Nowhere does it say that . What it means is that the cost of living is higher therefore a dollar doesn't go as far as it would in Kansas, e.g.
But I think you know that. At least I'd hope you do. Probably better to be dishonest than stupid.
What cawacko brings home is that income disparity is worse in CA , same as he's done in many other threads and posts of his .
The flaw in Waco's argument is he is blaming liberals for the high cost of living in Cali. It's a specious argument.
 
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