Wednesday, April 3, 2013

U.S. sees highest poverty spike since the 1960s, leaving 50 million Americans poor as government cuts billions in spending... so does that mean there's no way out?

U.S. sees highest poverty spike since the 1960s, leaving 50 million Americans poor as government cuts billions in spending... so does that mean there's no way out?


The number of Americans living in poverty has spiked to levels not seen since the mid 1960s, classing 20 per cent of the country’s children as poor.
It comes at a time when government spending cuts of $85 billion have kicked in after feuding Democrats and Republicans failed to agree on a better plan for addressing the national deficit.

DAILY MAIL


TONY DIGIROLAMO
EXEC PRODUCER/CULTURE SHOCK
THIS IS THE FUNDAMENTAL TRANSFORMATION OF AMERICA RIGHT ON TRACK!
The president gets more people on line for the government entitlements and more people lining up to ensure that Democrats have higher approval in elections to come.
The agenda is accomplished. Right on track for the train wreck!

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