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Aquinas11
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DENNYINMI: “Can the fire departments of Rhode Island attend to the wildfires of California? To understand it correctly, The Church does not exclude the federal government from assisting the members of a country if that country cannot handle a difficulty on a local level.”
All irrelevant to the question and answer I provided. You asked for a Conservative policy to help the poor. I provided one. How that relates to wildfires in California or Church exclusion of federal government assistance is anyone’s guess.
DENNYINMI: “Charity can and does assist in immediate need for many, but we have millions (millions) within the category of working poor that are in need of health care, child care, clothing, nutritious food and the list of fundamental items that the normal man, woman and child need, including housing and heat.”
Precisely my point. We have millions and the Government has proven itself incapable of helping them. Proof? In 1964 the poverty rate in U.S. was 14.5%. After spending $22 trillion on the “war on poverty”, the poverty rate 50 years later is…14.5%. Zero improvement in poverty and mere wasting of $22 trillion. Hence just like the Post Office v. Fed Ex, the Private Sector will be far more efficient. Government needs to stop wasting money and give it to Private Charities who can help far more people far more efficiently.
DENNYINMI: “Charity isn’t dismissed, it’s simply not recognized as a sustainable solution to move persons into their own”
Not recognized by who? My definition of an unsustainable solution is wasting $22 trillion over 50 years with NO CHANGE in poverty rate , which is what Government Charity does. It begs the question - are progressives more worried about the POOR or more worried about GOVERNMENT? Because if it was solely about the poor, they’d be screaming to try something different.
All irrelevant to the question and answer I provided. You asked for a Conservative policy to help the poor. I provided one. How that relates to wildfires in California or Church exclusion of federal government assistance is anyone’s guess.
DENNYINMI: “Charity can and does assist in immediate need for many, but we have millions (millions) within the category of working poor that are in need of health care, child care, clothing, nutritious food and the list of fundamental items that the normal man, woman and child need, including housing and heat.”
Precisely my point. We have millions and the Government has proven itself incapable of helping them. Proof? In 1964 the poverty rate in U.S. was 14.5%. After spending $22 trillion on the “war on poverty”, the poverty rate 50 years later is…14.5%. Zero improvement in poverty and mere wasting of $22 trillion. Hence just like the Post Office v. Fed Ex, the Private Sector will be far more efficient. Government needs to stop wasting money and give it to Private Charities who can help far more people far more efficiently.
DENNYINMI: “Charity isn’t dismissed, it’s simply not recognized as a sustainable solution to move persons into their own”
Not recognized by who? My definition of an unsustainable solution is wasting $22 trillion over 50 years with NO CHANGE in poverty rate , which is what Government Charity does. It begs the question - are progressives more worried about the POOR or more worried about GOVERNMENT? Because if it was solely about the poor, they’d be screaming to try something different.