Fighting poverty with education; hope for breaking the cycle of multi-generational poverty
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Re: one old man Ogden, UT
"Mountboy, it's pretty hard to find anything more "inside" a person than education ...."
Mountanman is correct when he suggests that you can't help people who don't want to help More..
Thank you. This goes a long way to explain the damage done by decades of transferring wealth from the working poor to those with asset bubbles. Seeing the statistical breakdown of poverty by race, it's clear we still need affirmative More..
I think one reason that we're seeing the drift toward allowing conditions that create extreme poverty make a resurgence in the U.S. is that we don't see the threat of a foe that's using our poverty as a media tool against us, as was More..