Wednesday, April 12, 2017

presidential candidates on poverty

The presidential candidates basically talked about the ways to reduce poverty, education, creation of jobs and debt. Lindsey Graham basically talked about reducing poverty and what congress or the federal government can do to help poor people. He was more interested in talking about bipartisanship and the need to control national debt and how that today's generation of young americans are deep in debt.
 Marco Rubio mainly talked about giving the Americans more freedom to do business and take back regulations that effects free market elements to function properly. He also emphasised the need for the federal government to help single mother families with tax returns and incentives in order to elevate them from poverty.

 John Kasich talked about the complicated system that is used by the federal government to provide welfare programs and he talked about the ways to simplify it. Kasich was more interested in decentralization and the needs for simplification the manner in which federal programs are run. Tax reform was also talked about in detail and the need to simplify it so that it would be easier for ordinary Americans would find it easier to cope with the system

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