Main reaaon for economic poverty in USA ?

Im talking about staying out of poverty, not getting rich.
The great society of the 1960’s is greatly responsible for creating a lifestyle of dependency and excuses , especially in the black community. The big question is why has no one really broke the pattern? Its been over 60 years, eventually the pattern has to be broke. Its now up to the individual.
No. Biden and progressives want to make the entire US populace dependent on the gov't for their economic survival.
 
Funny fact aside is that the radical left that postulated freedom of speech for so long time wants to escalate, force others to desist, and report all sorts of "misbehavior", opinions they simply don't know how to deal with. They are ultra emotional and can't debate opposing opinions. What a circus.

I'm black and I see nothing "racist" about his post. In fact, his statement is very factual. In fact, many black conservative historians have pointed out the same thing.
 
The problem in some of these poverty stricken communities is violent crime. Some may say there are too many guns; i say thats bs. There are too many violent criminals and not enough fathers.
 
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The problem in some of these poverty stricken communities is violent crime. Some may say there are too many guns; i say thats bs. There are too many violent criminals and not enough fathers.

Well some would also say you are a dumb ass with a limited education and they would likely be correct. No need to know your skin colour or background to make that assessment. If you were truly happy and successful you wouldn't feel the need to victimize "blacks" on here like a bad habit.
 
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[QUOTE="Money Trust, post: 5744169, On the flip side, however, you can become rich by selling victimhood.[/QUOTE]
BLM leaders, Al Sharpton, Jessie Jackson and Christian ministers of all colors.
 
Well some would also say you are a dumb ass with a limited education and they would likely be correct. No need to know your skin colour or background to make that assessment. If you were truly happy and successful you wouldn't feel the need to victimize "blacks" on here like a bad habit.
What he said is actually true. And I’m someone who grew up in uptown New Orleans during the 90s up until Hurricane Katrina. I ran with a clique from the Calliope Projects called “The Cutt Boyz.” So I have plenty of experience in street life and can attest to what he’s saying is true. I know that y’all wanna blame “the system” and white people but that’s simply not true.
 
What he said is actually true. And I’m someone who grew up in uptown New Orleans during the 90s up until Hurricane Katrina. I ran with a clique from the Calliope Projects called “The Cutt Boyz.” So I have plenty of experience in street life and can attest to what he’s saying is true. I know that y’all wanna blame “the system” and white people but that’s simply not true.
You ran from a clique called the “Cutt Boyz and joined a gang called the Cunt Boys. The only thing you can attest to is your camel-toe.
 
What would all of you say the biggest reason for poverty in the USA is today in 2022?
I would say poor choices/ bad decision making tops the list .
Any thoughts?



People are inherently lazy, especially the
ones that are stuck in poverty, they are
always waiting for someone else to do
things for them, like the government or
Jesus, or their friends or whatever.

There are other reasons for poverty,
but I think laziness is the main one.
 
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