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09/30/18 11:37 PM

#290213 RE: ForReal #290086

ForReal, Trump's campaign didn't include an anti-poverty plan wheras Clinton had one. Even today
Trump's administration says there are virtually no people in the US living under extreme poverty.

Did you know that?

Anyway, i guess you deserve some credit for not posting a blatantly party-biased article that once.

Guessing you didn't realize you had.

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10/01/18 12:16 AM

#290217 RE: ForReal #290086

ForReal, Poverty crosses party lines

Elizabeth Kneebone
Thursday, November 3, 2016

This general election season, the major-party presidential candidates haven’t talked much about poverty. But while the issue may not have featured in the heated rhetoric on the campaign trail, both parties do have some serious ideas about how to combat poverty.

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has put forward a policy agenda that includes proposals such as increasing affordable housing options, addressing persistently poor places, and expanding tax credits for working families with children. While Donald Trump has yet to provide specifics on his antipoverty ideas, a proposed Republican playbook on poverty, opportunity, and upward mobility can be found in House Speaker Paul Ryan’s Better Way policy agenda, announced earlier this summer. The two agendas represent distinct visions of an antipoverty/pro-opportunity federal policy agenda and highlight potential elements ripe for bipartisan debate and action.

More with links - https://www.brookings.edu/research/poverty-crosses-party-lines/#AL

So there it tells you Trump didn't have a detailed antipoverty plan in November, 2016. When was his "Creating Jobs" plan
.. https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=143899828 .. released?

Or, did you just make that title up ..
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=143899887 ?