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"Black Elk" |
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05 Jan 2006 09:03:03 PM |
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Neo-fascistEconomics101: U.S. has high child poverty among rich nations. |
Published on Wednesday, January 4, 2006 by the Seattle Times
Rich Man, Poor Man: Hungry Children in America
by César Chelala
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UNICEF states that although the U.S. is still the wealthiest country on
Earth, with income levels higher than any other country, it also has one of
the highest incidences of child poverty among the rich, industrialized
nations. Denmark and Finland have child-poverty levels of less than 3
percent, and are closely followed by Norway and Sweden, thanks to higher
levels of social spending. In the U.S., 17 percent of children live in
poverty.
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http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0104-24.htm
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German fascists of the 1930s have also been adopted in the United States in
some form, and continue to be adopted to this day. Sixty years ago, those
who adopted these interventionist policies in Italy and Germany did so
because they wanted to destroy economic liberty, free enterprise, and
individualism. Only if these institutions were abolished could they hope to
achieve the kind of totalitarian state they had in mind.
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| User: "Werner Hetzner" |
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| Title: Re: Neo-fascistEconomics101: U.S. has high child poverty among richnations. |
05 Jan 2006 10:16:25 PM |
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Black Elk wrote:
Published on Wednesday, January 4, 2006 by the Seattle Times
Rich Man, Poor Man: Hungry Children in America
by César Chelala
-snip
UNICEF states that although the U.S. is still the wealthiest country on
Earth, with income levels higher than any other country, it also has one of
the highest incidences of child poverty among the rich, industrialized
nations. Denmark and Finland have child-poverty levels of less than 3
percent, and are closely followed by Norway and Sweden, thanks to higher
levels of social spending. In the U.S., 17 percent of children live in
poverty.
-cont.-
http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0104-24.htm
see
http://1marketsquare.com/CapLP/Poverty.shtml
it shows that higher social spending (War on Poverty) leads to more poor
people.
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| User: "nospam" |
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| Title: Re: Neo-fascistEconomics101: U.S. has high child poverty among rich nations. |
06 Jan 2006 08:42:04 AM |
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Werner Hetzner wrote:
http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0104-24.htm
see
http://1marketsquare.com/CapLP/Poverty.shtml
it shows that higher social spending (War on Poverty) leads to more poor
people.
This article was also paid for by Abramoff ?
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