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turbinetree

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Sat Dec 2, 2017, 04:38 PM Dec 2017

Why the UN is investigating extreme poverty in America, the world's richest nation

The United Nations monitor on extreme poverty and human rights has embarked on a coast-to-coast tour of the US to hold the world’s richest nation – and its president – to account for the hardships endured by America’s most vulnerable citizens.

The tour, which kicked off on Friday morning, will make stops in four states as well as Washington DC and the US territory of Puerto Rico. It will focus on several of the social and economic barriers that render the American dream merely a pipe dream to millions – from homelessness in California to racial discrimination in the Deep South, cumulative neglect in Puerto Rico and the decline of industrial jobs in West Virginia.

With 41 million Americans officially in poverty according to the US Census Bureau (other estimates put that figure much higher), one aim of the UN mission will be to demonstrate that no country, however wealthy, is immune from human suffering induced by growing inequality. Nor is any nation, however powerful, beyond the reach of human rights law – a message that the US government and Donald Trump might find hard to stomach given their tendency to regard internal affairs as sacrosanct.

The UN special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, Philip Alston, is a feisty Australian and New York University law professor who has a fearsome track record of holding power to account. He tore a strip off the Saudi Arabian regime for its treatment of women months before the kingdom legalized their right to drive, denounced the Brazilian government for attacking the poor through austerity, and even excoriated the UN itself for importing cholera to Haiti.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/dec/01/un-extreme-poverty-america-special-rapporteur


Hold to your seats, just think the tax bill, that was shoved down the throats of the american public late this morning, by 51 assholes, and out of those 51 assholes, three of them just made the trip easier to accomplish for this rat fucking, Murkowski, Collins and McCain, should add Heller--------------he is another asshole

This austerity Bullshit from this bunch is now into full fuck mode of operation Rubio said so.......................

And the John Bircher's, yes, the John fucking Bircher's in this country, look no further than the fucking Koch's, there asshole father was founding member of that fucked up group and now with this tax plan in the works----------------look at Kansas





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Why the UN is investigating extreme poverty in America, the world's richest nation (Original Post) turbinetree Dec 2017 OP
Simply because of the Wellstone ruled Dec 2017 #1
How many third world contries have you visited? virgogal Dec 2017 #2
 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
1. Simply because of the
Sat Dec 2, 2017, 04:47 PM
Dec 2017

lack of our Political System to address the huge gap between Rich and Poor. We are the Riches Third World Country on the Planet.

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