Result of 50 years of Democrat Policy

Zander

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When LBJ’s “War on Poverty” began, less than 10 percent of all U.S. children were growing up in single parent households. Today, that number has skyrocketed to 33 percent.

In 1950, less than 5 percent of all babies in America were born to unmarried parents. Today, that number is over 40 percent.

The poverty rate for households that are led by a married couple is 6.8 percent. For households that are led by a female single parent, the poverty rate is 37.1 percent.

Democrats call this "success".
 
It IS a Success if the definition of Success involves destroying the American values of independence and responsibility, and replacing them with dependence upon the government and servile obeisance to the Prog Elite.
 
The greatest success of the Democratic Party over the last 50 years has been the expansion of voter rolls and increased participation by low information voters.
 
The greatest success of the Democratic Party over the last 50 years has been the expansion of voter rolls and increased participation by low information voters.
Yeah, but signing up dead folks and having them participate by voting multiple times really shouldn't count...

But try convincing a Democrat that isn't an accomplishment.
 
It's the kind of success they were after. They've achieved it so yes in their minds it's a success.
 
When LBJ’s “War on Poverty” began, less than 10 percent of all U.S. children were growing up in single parent households. Today, that number has skyrocketed to 33 percent.

In 1950, less than 5 percent of all babies in America were born to unmarried parents. Today, that number is over 40 percent.

The poverty rate for households that are led by a married couple is 6.8 percent. For households that are led by a female single parent, the poverty rate is 37.1 percent.

Democrats call this "success".

Are you blaming the divorce race and unwed mothers on democrats. Really?
 
When LBJ’s “War on Poverty” began, less than 10 percent of all U.S. children were growing up in single parent households. Today, that number has skyrocketed to 33 percent.

In 1950, less than 5 percent of all babies in America were born to unmarried parents. Today, that number is over 40 percent.

The poverty rate for households that are led by a married couple is 6.8 percent. For households that are led by a female single parent, the poverty rate is 37.1 percent.

Democrats call this "success".

Are you blaming the divorce race and unwed mothers on democrats. Really?
I believe he said policy. But feel free to make shit up as you go
 

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