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Is Trump turning the US into into the “world champion of extreme inequality”.

The United Nations monitor Philip Alston on poverty and human rights has issued a devastating report on the condition of America, accusing Donald Trump and the Republican leadership in Congress of attempting to turn the country into the “world champion of extreme inequality”.

Not only does he warn that the tax bill currently being rushed through Congress will hugely increase already large disparities between rich and poor, he accuses Trump and his party of consciously distorting the shape of American society in a “bid to become the most unequal society in the world”.

In his most stark message, Alston warns that the Republicans’ declared intent to slash crucial welfare programs next year in order to pay for some of the $1.5tn tax cuts could cost American lives. “The consequences for an already overstretched and inadequate system of social protection are likely to be fatal for many programs, and possibly also for those who rely upon them,” he writes.

Latest figures put the number of Americans living in poverty at 41 million – almost 13% of the population. Of those, almost half (19 million) are living in deep poverty, defined as having a total family income that is below one-half of the poverty threshold.

from The Guardian.
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CountScrofula · 41-45, M
The US was already a world champion in extreme inequality. Trump is now just trying to set a world record.
luckranger71 · 51-55, M
@CountScrofula : Pretty much. Reagan set this in motion. A soulness President like Trump is the natural consequence of the moral bankruptcy of the extreme right in this country.
@luckranger71 Trump is the best president since Reagan. Reagan was one of the greatest presidents of the 20th century. A good positive man who did good positive things. Unappreciated by the same types who hate Trump today.
LegendofPeza · 61-69, M
@puck61 And his approval rating of 32% clearly confirms that. You're bordering on ridiculous with some of the statements you now come out with.
@LegendofPeza The left has spent so much time lying that they are no longer able to identify truth,
luckranger71 · 51-55, M
@puck61 We’ll agree to disagree on Reagan. He was a substandard president who laid the foundation for a lot of damage to come.

But I’ll give you this: personally and professionally he was a gentleman and a positive person. He upheld the dignity of the office. Trump is ill mannered, ill bred and completely the opposite on a personal level in virtually every way. He’d be an embarrassment to the office and the country even if he had Bernie Sanders beliefs.
I think Trump is great! I'm even beginning to like the things I don't like about him!
luckranger71 · 51-55, M
@puck61 Congrats? 👏🍻😇
@luckranger71 That's a sport! Thanks! 👍🇺🇲😄