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- - - - Mark Twain (Roughing It)

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Open Borders California Is No. 1 for Child Poverty



Moron Democrats Push Open Borders To Drive Down Wages For Businesses

  • Leftist voters are fucking idiots. Large businesses and corporations fund the campaigns of open borders Democrats in order to vastly increase the pool of workers and drive down the wages of American citizens.
  • Democrats used to stand up for the little guy being abused by big business. Now Leftists are the bought and paid for tools of big business that wants endless waves of millions of poverty stricken Serf immigrants competing for the few available jobs.


(LA Weekly)  -  An average of 22.8 percent — or 2 million — of California’s children lived below the poverty threshold in 2013-15; that figure is $30,000 a year for a family of four, according to a number released earlier this year. The number of children in poverty is down from 24.4 percent in 2011-13.
Last month, a state task force recommended that lawmakers increase by as much as $1.6 million spending on child care, food assistance and other social services for children living in impoverished circumstances.
Assemblywoman Autumn Burke (D-Marina del Rey) sponsored legislation last year to address the epidemic of child poverty, dubbing it a “call to action.”
Assembly Bill 1520, which faced a six-month uphill battle and had key provisions removed before it passed the Legislature, was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown on Oct. 2, 2015.
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