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Someone needs to buy a Grassroots USA tour package for the members of Donald Trump’s Council of Economic Advisers, so they can at least visit the real world once in their lives.
The three advisors are ivory tower ideologues whose sole professional expertise seems to be twisting reality to fit their boss’ right-wing fantasia. In July, for example, the trio issued a fairy tale disguised as an official government report on poverty, essentially asserting that our US of A no longer has a poverty problem. Poof, declared these learned ones from on high – the need for food stamps, Medicaid, public housing, and other assistance has virtually disappeared in our land. Jobs abound, they lectured, the economy is pumping out great gobs of new wealth, and bluebirds of happiness are spreading joy everywhere.
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You can imagine the comfort that this report has brought to the 45 million Americans now living below the poverty line. That line means they’re trying to make ends meet on only $25,000 a year – not per person, but for a family of four! Let’s see any of Trump’s advisers try to live on that before smugly claiming that “poverty is largely over.”
What’s at work here is the political manipulation of statistics to support Trump’s ideological delusion that poor people are losers who’re addicted to safety net programs. As a narcissistic son of privilege, he is out to cut those programs and to impose strict work requirements on families seeking public assistance. Never mind that most recipients of aid already work, subjected to the hardships of poverty by the low wages of their jobs.
But that’s the real world, and it doesn’t mesh with Trump & Company’s cruel self-deception that basic humane benefits make poverty “too pleasant.” They’re imposing a Dickensian governing ethic that is fundamentally obscene… and unAmerican.
“A Victory Is Declared In the War On Poverty,” The New York Times, July 13, 2018.
“Let Them Eat Trump Steaks,” The New York Times, May 11, 2018.
“The G.O.P.’s War on the Poor,” The New York Times, July 17, 2018.
“America’s Poor Miss Out On Boom Census Shows,” The New York Times, September 14, 2018.
“Judge Blocks Medicaid Work Requirement. White House Is Undeterred.” The New York Times, August 12, 2018.
“Why work requirements for public assistance are harmful,” Austin American Statesman, April 29, 2018.
“Council of Economic Advisers,” Whitehouse.gov