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<blockquote data-quote="floridays" data-source="post: 3319321" data-attributes="member: 68849"><p>Address this:</p><p></p><p> In his January 1964 State of the Union address, President Lyndon Johnson proclaimed, “This administration today, here and now, declares unconditional war on poverty in America.” In the 50 years since that time, U.S. taxpayers have spent over $22 trillion on anti-poverty programs. Adjusted for inflation, this spending (<strong>which does not include Social Security or Medicare</strong>) <span style="color: #ff0000">is three times the cost of all U.S. military wars since the American Revolution.</span> Yet progress against poverty, as measured by the U.S. Census Bureau, has been minimal, and <span style="color: #ff0000"><strong>in terms of President Johnson’s main goal of reducing the “causes” rather than the mere “consequences” of poverty, the War on Poverty has failed completely.</strong></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="floridays, post: 3319321, member: 68849"] Address this: In his January 1964 State of the Union address, President Lyndon Johnson proclaimed, “This administration today, here and now, declares unconditional war on poverty in America.” In the 50 years since that time, U.S. taxpayers have spent over $22 trillion on anti-poverty programs. Adjusted for inflation, this spending ([B]which does not include Social Security or Medicare[/B]) [COLOR=#ff0000]is three times the cost of all U.S. military wars since the American Revolution.[/COLOR] Yet progress against poverty, as measured by the U.S. Census Bureau, has been minimal, and [COLOR=#ff0000][B]in terms of President Johnson’s main goal of reducing the “causes” rather than the mere “consequences” of poverty, the War on Poverty has failed completely.[/B][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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