daveman
Diamond Member
No, no, it's the Republican's fault. Somehow. It just is.So then everyone thinks the influx of Low income Poorly educated immigrants has no effect on this then?
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No, no, it's the Republican's fault. Somehow. It just is.So then everyone thinks the influx of Low income Poorly educated immigrants has no effect on this then?
So then everyone thinks the influx of Low income Poorly educated immigrants has no effect on this then?
This nation has ALWAYS been a nation of immigrants.
So then everyone thinks the influx of Low income Poorly educated immigrants has no effect on this then?
This nation has ALWAYS been a nation of immigrants.
That does not address the question at all. We have up to 20 Million illegals and another 2 Million legal immigrants each year who are mostly uneducated and poor literally flooding into this country. That is not happening in a vacuum It has to have an effect on the number of poor in America.
I didn't coin the term...LBJ did.The "War on poverty" is a rhetorical phrase. It means nothing.
Like the "War on drugs". Or the "War on terror".
This nation has ALWAYS been a nation of immigrants.
That does not address the question at all. We have up to 20 Million illegals and another 2 Million legal immigrants each year who are mostly uneducated and poor literally flooding into this country. That is not happening in a vacuum It has to have an effect on the number of poor in America.
It does address the question, since the question refers to the recent dramatic rise in the poverty rate. This nation has been made up mostly of poor, uneducated immigrants since the early 1600s.
I didn't coin the term...LBJ did.The "War on poverty" is a rhetorical phrase. It means nothing.
Like the "War on drugs". Or the "War on terror".
And his fool "war" is no more successful than either of the other two, despite the confiscation of $7+ trillion dollars from the productive, in order to pad the fat backsides of the unproductive.
That does not address the question at all. We have up to 20 Million illegals and another 2 Million legal immigrants each year who are mostly uneducated and poor literally flooding into this country. That is not happening in a vacuum It has to have an effect on the number of poor in America.
It does address the question, since the question refers to the recent dramatic rise in the poverty rate. This nation has been made up mostly of poor, uneducated immigrants since the early 1600s.
Really and did we always have such a massive influx of them over such a short amount of time. Nope.
Wait a minute...I thought the so-called "war on poverty" started back in 1965, under a democrat controlled congress and a democrat president.But they will listen to the Conservative Media, and vote the Repubs and their failed policies back in this election. In a Democracy, we get the government that we deserve. And all too many of the newly poor seem to believe that they deserve to be poor. Or, at least, that is the way that they vote.
Yet, 45+ years and $7+ TRILLION later, poverty is even worse?!?!?...Is that supposed to be evidence of success?
It does address the question, since the question refers to the recent dramatic rise in the poverty rate. This nation has been made up mostly of poor, uneducated immigrants since the early 1600s.
Really and did we always have such a massive influx of them over such a short amount of time. Nope.
Got anything to back up your claims?
As of 2006, the United States accepts more legal immigrants as permanent residents than all other countries in the world combined.[1] Since the liberalization of immigration policy in 1965,[2] the number of first- generation immigrants living in the United States has quadrupled,[3] from 9.6 million in 1970 to about 38 million in 2007.[4] 1,046,539 persons were naturalized as U.S. citizens in 2008. The leading emigrating countries to the United States were Mexico, India, and the Philippines.[5]
Top Ten Foreign Countries - Foreign Born Population Among U.S. Immigrants
Not in favor of any of that crap either.
Expropriating the resources of the productive in order to feather the nests of people who did nothing productive to earn those resources in an abhorrence, no matter where the funds go.
Wait a minute...I thought the so-called "war on poverty" started back in 1965, under a democrat controlled congress and a democrat president.But they will listen to the Conservative Media, and vote the Repubs and their failed policies back in this election. In a Democracy, we get the government that we deserve. And all too many of the newly poor seem to believe that they deserve to be poor. Or, at least, that is the way that they vote.
Yet, 45+ years and $7+ TRILLION later, poverty is even worse?!?!?...Is that supposed to be evidence of success?