Posted by JD Seller on July 05, 2014 at 16:58:25 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: 8 percent posted by SDE on July 05, 2014 at 09:15:22:
This ties in with my earlier post. There is real poverty in this world and it is not in the US. Our "poor" have a standard of living that is better than 2/3s of the people in this world.
Many families in third world countries have annual house hold incomes that are well under a thousand dollars.
The key is to help people to work themselves out of poverty. You can never "give" anyone enough to raise them out of poverty permanently.
Much of the "help" we send overseas is just lining the pockets of the local warlord/politician. It does very little for those in poverty. The worse place is Africa in this regard.
We are a giving nation. The trouble is you can not "buy/give" prosperity to people. They have to earn it.
So we need to create opportunities not create hand outs. The current fade is to just give hand outs forever.
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