Both parties. Of the 127 republican candidates running for President show me one of them not addressing poverty and issues related to poverty.
All of them. Illegal immigration is causing poverty in this country. Overburdening social programs and taking jobs away. Or did you just think we don't want illegal immigrants here because they look bad and smell funny?
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions Only 1 concern (lol!) 1. Illegal immigration. "Any immigration plan must improve jobs, wages and security for all Americans."
Wrong! The Democratic Party focuses mainly on the poverty class. The Democratic Party veer towards the lower and middle class people, because the equality issues regarding social construct. Anyone that supports "free enterprise" would not focus mainly on the poor. Basically, the more liberal you are, the more you want economic equality. The more conservative you are, the more you support other social issues
Which is why Trump is very popular! In fact, most that I debate with tell me that Trump is more a socialist than some of the Democrats he may run against.
More from Trump on illegal immigration and poverty. Put American Workers First Decades of disastrous trade deals and immigration policies have destroyed our middle class. Today, nearly 40% of black teenagers are unemployed. Nearly 30% of Hispanic teenagers are unemployed. For black Americans without high school diplomas, the bottom has fallen out: more than 70% were employed in 1960, compared to less than 40% in 2000. Across the economy, the percentage of adults in the labor force has collapsed to a level not experienced in generations. As CBS news wrote in a piece entitled “America’s incredible shrinking middle class”: “If the middle-class is the economic backbone of America, then the country is developing osteoporosis.” The influx of foreign workers holds down salaries, keeps unemployment high, and makes it difficult for poor and working class Americans – including immigrants themselves and their children – to earn a middle class wage. Nearly half of all immigrants and their US-born children currently live in or near poverty, including more than 60 percent of Hispanic immigrants. Every year, we voluntarily admit another 2 million new immigrants, guest workers, refugees, and dependents, growing our existing all-time historic record population of 42 million immigrants. We need to control the admission of new low-earning workers in order to: help wages grow, get teenagers back to work, aid minorities’ rise into the middle class, help schools and communities falling behind, and to ensure our immigrant members of the national family become part of the American dream.
This is exactly why I support him. He stands his ground on a lot of liberal issues I support, while still gaining ground on my fiscal issues. The fact that the Republicans and Democrats are against him says a lot!
Put American Workers First Decades of disastrous trade deals and immigration policies have destroyed our middle class. Today, nearly 40% of black teenagers are unemployed. Nearly 30% of Hispanic teenagers are unemployed. For black Americans without high school diplomas, the bottom has fallen out: more than 70% were employed in 1960, compared to less than 40% in 2000. Across the economy, the percentage of adults in the labor force has collapsed to a level not experienced in generations. As CBS news wrote in a piece entitled “America’s incredible shrinking middle class”: “If the middle-class is the economic backbone of America, then the country is developing osteoporosis.” The influx of foreign workers holds down salaries, keeps unemployment high, and makes it difficult for poor and working class Americans – including immigrants themselves and their children – to earn a middle class wage. Nearly half of all immigrants and their US-born children currently live in or near poverty, including more than 60 percent of Hispanic immigrants. Every year, we voluntarily admit another 2 million new immigrants, guest workers, refugees, and dependents, growing our existing all-time historic record population of 42 million immigrants. We need to control the admission of new low-earning workers in order to: help wages grow, get teenagers back to work, aid minorities’ rise into the middle class, help schools and communities falling behind, and to ensure our immigrant members of the national family become part of the American dream.
How does this relate? Are you trying to argue that the Republicans focus on poverty more than the Democrats? Or are you saying both parties focus on poverty equally? Either one is full of shit no matter how hard you want to play it
I asked you to show me which republican presidential candidate isn't addressing poverty and poverty related issues. You asked, "Which of them have this issue as their top 5 concern?" I look up 2 off the top off my head and boom! Poverty and poverty related issues are a huge concern. Why are you working so hard to make poverty some strange democrat conspiracy that only they cause and talk about? Why are you trying to make poverty a liberals only issue?