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Re: Why Im no longer an ACist
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1a) In the only country I am really familiar with (the US), state government and its corruption are the foremost cause of poverty. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Why Im no longer an ACist
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[ QUOTE ] 1a) In the only country I am really familiar with (the US), state government and its corruption are the foremost cause of poverty. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Why Im no longer an ACist
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] 1a) In the only country I am really familiar with (the US), state government and its corruption are the foremost cause of poverty. [/ QUOTE ] Image snipped [/ QUOTE ] Image snipped [/ QUOTE ] Do you guys have any links to this effect? I'd be interested in reading up. |
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Re: Why Im no longer an ACist
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] 1a) In the only country I am really familiar with (the US), state government and its corruption are the foremost cause of poverty. [/ QUOTE ] Image snipped [/ QUOTE ] Image snipped [/ QUOTE ] Do you guys have any links to this effect? I'd be interested in reading up. [/ QUOTE ] There is a book called "Losing ground" which came out in 1980 which is good, its written by one of "The Bell Curve" authors so I'm sure its considered controversial in some sense. The author basically tracks statistics from the 1950s-1980 on employment figures, poverty, single parent families (to name a few) discusses how these changes coincide with federal laws and federal funding. Edited for spelling. |
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