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    This is good awareness to raise. The US can and should do better, on this metric.

    Needlessly leaving people in poverty isn’t just unethical, it’s foolish.

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        don’t just vaguely support outcomes, support the steps needed to achieve them

        Some of us need to start by building agreement on the outcomes.

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          Most people agree poverty is bad, and less poverty is good. The real essense of the conversation is on what steps to take. Simply having a desire for an outcome doesn’t bring it about, but, say, using a Socialist economy to target poverty as something to be eliminated via key infrastructure development, job creation, and social services, as China has done, does.

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            People need effective, enforced, predictable laws that target infrastructure development, job creation, and social services.

            Americans are deeply indoctrinated against “socialism”.

            We’re better of calling any planned reform a regulated law bound economy with targets for equitable opportunities.

            The billionaires will hate it just as much, but the rest of the population might have an easier time considering it.

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              My point is that what should happen in an ideal world doesn’t necessarily happen. We can’t get the DNC to transition to a Socialist platform, their donors are the bourgeoisie. Even if 90% of USians support Socialism, ie an economy where public ownership is the principle aspect, without siezure of the state and replacing with a proletarian-run state, such a re-orientation of the economy is impossible. The policy in bourgeois republics reflects the will and needs of Capital, and by extension the acolytes that worship it, the bourgeoisie.