no, I have not offered a solution because I realize that these
situations are complex and individual. Your logic is pretty but since
have made no statements about 80% of those in poverty, it's a total
straw man.

The woman in that video needs medical care. Totally different
situation from a steel belt worker whose job went south. Also totally
different than inner-city generational poverty, which is the type you
seem to be trying to cure.

On 6/25/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dana wrote:
> > there ARE such people. To say it is a vast majority is such a vast
> > over simplification as to be insulting.
>
> So you would say, then, that poverty is uncurable?
>
> Let's look at a possible summation of our positions to see why I ask:
>
> DANA: 80% or more of people living below the poverty line will never
> be physically able to hold down a job to get them above it.
>
> GRUSS: 80% or more of people living below the poverty line ARE
> physically able to hold down a job to get them above it.
>
> If we go with your supposition, then poverty is uncurable.
>
> If we go with mine, then poverty IS curable.
>
> Is that why I've offered a solution and you haven't?  Because you
> think there is none?
>
> 

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