The United States comes in second to last among the world’s top earning nations regarding child poverty, according to a 2013 report by UNICEF.
Over 20% of America’s children are on food stamps and the US child poverty rate, which is the percent of children living in households with incomes below 50 percent of the national average, is 23.1 percent. Only Romania is worse at 23.6 percent
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democratic cities are fast becoming 3rd world slums
And things are getting worse yet the people can’t seem to understand this.
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present from democrats and republicans and mr ooooo bring more illigals and other emigrants from africa…….idiots……..fixit………..!
DON’T their Parents live in POVERTY too? I mean it is the Parent’s Fault too! How many of the 20% are BLACKS by the way? I mean OBAMA’S PEOPLE?
People need jobs the next president needs to call the corporate heads in just an apprenticeship program we gotta pay for welfare any way they can Howe them trained them and the ones that they could use they give them a job then we need to start a new deal like Roosevelt start a public works program anybody on welfare needs to do something and get a job so they have some self worth the inner cities are falling apart Johnson’s Great Society has spent 18 trillion dollars under Obama’s watch this more pool now then they were before became President it’s an ongoing issue
people read this story until you understand it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well, he said he would Change things
My family lived just at the poverty level throughout my childhood and adolesence during 50’s and 60’s. But mom and dad still managed to buy a house, own a car, and I never went hungry (although mom would sometimes skip meat at a meal, so we could all have some), and never wore rags. Dad never earned over $10,000/year until he retired from the Navy. But, our mom stayed at home and raised us three kids ( many times by herself — dad was out to sea a lot). We had three hot meals a day prepared for us, she would bake cookies for us each week, and she would get out and play with us when there was “nothing to do.” No amount of money thrown at a child will ever make up for “mother love!” My poverty level childhood was wonderful.
Increase poverty…Keep the people dependent on government handouts. Bumma is following the playbook right down the line.