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RWMorris
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I based my racist, classist, and uncharitable post of the following data:You remarks here border on racism-you seem to think you can clearly define the conceptual/values framework of the entire african-american community. Crime and inequality seem to go hand in hand. The literature supports a strong correlation between crime and poverty/economic inequality (however your want to define the two).
For you to assert something as strong as causation between crime and values among groups of people due to the “war on poverty” or welfare is just plain silly and that is being charitable-something you are apparently against…lol.
- Out-of-Wedlock births for African-Americans has grown from around 20% in the early '60s to nearly 70% in the '90s.
- The total state and federal annual spending for welfare programs has grown from approximately $40 billion in 1960 to $450 billion in 2000 and continues to increase.
- Between 1965 and 2000, welfare spending cost taxpayers over $8 trillion (in constant 1999 dollars)
- From 1960 to 2000, the crime rate has tripled and the incarceration rate has increased by nearly 400 percent amongst welfare recipients
- At the start of the National School Lunch Program in 1946, there were approximately 7.1 million students that participated. By 1997 there were nearly 27 million participants in spite on an enormous increase in the economic well being of the country during that time; Sadly, grades, nevertheless, went down.
Sources for the above data:
- U.S. Census Bureau’s “Statistical Abstract”
- USDA "School Lunch Program - Fact Sheets
- Robert Rector, Senior Policy Analyst, The Heritage Foundation
Your opinion is nothing more than mine, a simple assertion.Your assertion hinges upon the assumption that technological solutions exist for pollution and waste. Also, no amount of the right’s golden idol “efficiency” will prevent finite resources from being exhausted. The resultant inequalites will produce more crime and poverty.
However, can you cite for me a single resource that has been exhausted? With 6 billion mouths clamoring for a Big Mac, according to you we would’ve ran out of’em by now.
Most estimates that I’ve read have stated that the earth’s carrying capacity for human life based on a stone age culture is about 300 million. Pre-industrial culture could support roughly 1 billion souls. Current economic activity supports about 6 billion. My assertions are based on historical observations. Your assertions are based on what, your ability to hit me with rotten tomato?