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« on: December 12, 2015, 12:23:39 AM »

Interested to see how this will work out

Then you posted on the wrong site.  All anyone here wants is to sit around and not have to work while Barack hands them other people's money.  Best way to do it is to encourage innovation and starting our own businesses, infrastructure, proper education, and yes some safety nets for the poor.  Regardless of what the former state senator from Illinois says, income inequality is still a big problem.  He doesn't care though.  He just says he cares to sell to the left.
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Hillary pays minimum wage
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« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2015, 02:05:40 AM »

Interested to see how this will work out

Then you posted on the wrong site.  All anyone here wants is to sit around and not have to work while Barack hands them other people's money.  Best way to do it is to encourage innovation and starting our own businesses, infrastructure, proper education, and yes some safety nets for the poor.  Regardless of what the former state senator from Illinois says, income inequality is still a big problem.  He doesn't care though.  He just says he cares to sell to the left.

What a lovely sock.

Thanks for proving my point.
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Hillary pays minimum wage
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« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2016, 09:56:55 PM »

Education for Homeless Children:

Ensure homeless children have transportation to school by bus.
Children living in emergency shelters.
Children awaiting foster care placement.
Children without a nighttime residence.
Children living in hotels, motels, and trailer parks.
Children sharing housing due to economic hardship.
Children living in parks, cars, public places, abandoned buildings, buses, and train stations.


Poverty Provisions:
 
Establish a Homelessness Council.
 
Use public resources and programs in a more coordinated manner to meet the critically urgent needs of the homeless of the nation.
 
Provide funds for programs to assist the homeless, with special emphasis on elderly persons, handicapped persons, families, children, Native Americans, and veterans.
 
Provide for Section 8 Housing vouchers.
 
Provide tax credits to promote home ownership in distressed areas.
 
Treat religious organizations equally for tax breaks.
 
Institute National Service as a new social invention.
 
 
Welfare Requirements:
 
Require one welfare parent to work at least 16 hours a week.
Require single parents to further their education.
Require teen parents to stay in high school to receive benefits.
Require welfare recipients to work 100 hours a month.
Maintain federal Social Services Block Grant funding.
Maintain flexibility and funding levels for TANF block grants.
Allow faith based initiatives for responsible fatherhood with funds and state involvement.
Promote marriage for TANF recipients, but no requirements.
Continue block grants for food stamps.
Allow state welfare waivers.
Maintain Welfare Reform Acts from the 80's and 90's.
Increase the earned income tax credit.
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