HappySqurriel said:
Beyond that, being that since the war on poverty began in the 1960s the poor have steadily gotten worse as social spending increased, what makes you believe that social spending has anything to do with helping people? |
My point was an observation of culture, why things work for some countries or peoples but not in others. The American culture of exploitation seems to exist at every level of society, impeding economic growth and aggravating the cycle of poverty, and the responsibility belongs as much to mercenary CEOs as welfare queens and most everyone in between
We seek to resolve problems like poverty by throwing money at them, while other countries have a more infrastructural approach, or at least that's how it seems

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