the war on poverty

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For too many years we have fought this war how­ev­er the results on the war on pover­ty is a sad thing.

Pover­ty is some­thing that because of poor lead­er­ship we still face as a huge issue.

When you con­sid­er the truth it is some­thing that should be evi­dent and easy to under­stand.

There are so many prob­lems with find­ing solu­tions that work every time.

The sin­gle most dif­fi­cult prob­lem finan­cial­ly chal­lenged Amer­i­cans face is con­sis­tent ser­vices for all Amer­i­cans.

This prob­lem is root­ed in a long his­to­ry of built in dis­ad­van­tages which our soci­ety gen­er­ates as a road block to suc­cess.

Think about it, Cred­it his­to­ry effects the cost you pay for ser­vices.

It effects the abil­i­ty of the con­sumer to obtain many dif­fer­ent types of ser­vices, from insur­ance to the rate at which you can bor­row mon­ey.

If you have mon­ey you can bor­row mon­ey, If you do not have mon­ey you can­not bor­row mon­ey right?

Wrong, …

You can bor­row mon­ey and that is the prob­lem, the rate at which the finan­cial­ly chal­lenged con­sumer is sub­ject­ed to should be a crime, 300 per­cent per every 30 days.

Car title loans, Pawn loans, these are evil ser­vices often pro­vid­ed by the low­est of the low, to those that have no oth­er choice or at least it would seem to be the case.

Just have a look around your local phone book or your local busi­ness area for every bank there is like­ly to be two to three title pawn loca­tions.

This is Evil and it should not be allowed to con­tin­ue.

The main rea­son why this is a very bad thing is a sim­ple one, it deprives those who are in finan­cial dis­tress from trans­porta­tion.

In order to get to a more suc­cess­ful future the poor must have  trans­porta­tion and as long as these title pawn com­pa­nies take advan­tage of the poor in this way the only thing that will con­tin­ue to hap­pen is that those of our soci­ety that are at the great­est risk of pover­ty will con­tin­ue to be trapped in this vis­cous cycle of unfair busi­ness prac­tices.

 


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