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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 3987392" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>It has taken some time, but the inner cities are NOTHING even close to as bad as they were in the 60s. You NEVER see poor children with the distended bellies of malnutrition that were common back then. Saying there is no progress is proving your lack of knowledge. Schools are better, and more and more disadvantaged have made it out of that situation over time. Minority college enrollment is multiple times higher than it was back then as is minority home ownership rates, along with higher high school graduation rate. Sounds like you ONLY listen to FOX news, and ignore your own eyes. There are pockets and areas that still need some help to get on track, but the war on poverty is a long term success if you look how far we've come. even if the cost is higher than you like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 3987392, member: 60252"] It has taken some time, but the inner cities are NOTHING even close to as bad as they were in the 60s. You NEVER see poor children with the distended bellies of malnutrition that were common back then. Saying there is no progress is proving your lack of knowledge. Schools are better, and more and more disadvantaged have made it out of that situation over time. Minority college enrollment is multiple times higher than it was back then as is minority home ownership rates, along with higher high school graduation rate. Sounds like you ONLY listen to FOX news, and ignore your own eyes. There are pockets and areas that still need some help to get on track, but the war on poverty is a long term success if you look how far we've come. even if the cost is higher than you like. [/QUOTE]
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