Now to be sure, I've been posting about this Trump initiative since almost the day he's taken Office. I serve on his Minority outreach business advisory panel which is a component of this. We help identify small business ventures, procure seed funding for them, as well as help them with applying for tax free enterprise zones and writing effective business plans to present to investors. It's called the "Reducing poverty in America by promoting opportunity and Economic mobility" Executive order.
Or quite simply the "work opportunity" act. I know it's not reported, and very little of it is known, but we've been at it now for over a year and I'm telling you it's making a HUGE difference with Black voters. What I can't figure out, is why the Left isn't for this? What better way to improve the economic fortunes of minorities in this country, than through meaningful work and entrepreneurship?
Excerpt from article:
"The executive order directs federal agencies to review the some 80 federal anti-poverty programs, consolidate where there is redundancy and overlap, and look to reform by applying the principles of hard work and self-sufficiency. Let's make sure that every dollar spent goes to those truly in need and that those dollars are spent to maximize the likelihood that the recipients will get on their feet and become independent, productive, income-earning citizens"
Dr. Ben Carson through HUD is applying these principles in his work to reform that agency, and Education Secretary Dr. Betsy DeVos is using a similar approach in her drive to increase school choice for poor Parents.
It's not about how much money you spend on the poor, it's about how effective the money you spend is
Full article:
https://townhall.com/columnists/sta...lly-important-antipoverty-initiative-n2471814
Or quite simply the "work opportunity" act. I know it's not reported, and very little of it is known, but we've been at it now for over a year and I'm telling you it's making a HUGE difference with Black voters. What I can't figure out, is why the Left isn't for this? What better way to improve the economic fortunes of minorities in this country, than through meaningful work and entrepreneurship?
Excerpt from article:
"The executive order directs federal agencies to review the some 80 federal anti-poverty programs, consolidate where there is redundancy and overlap, and look to reform by applying the principles of hard work and self-sufficiency. Let's make sure that every dollar spent goes to those truly in need and that those dollars are spent to maximize the likelihood that the recipients will get on their feet and become independent, productive, income-earning citizens"
Dr. Ben Carson through HUD is applying these principles in his work to reform that agency, and Education Secretary Dr. Betsy DeVos is using a similar approach in her drive to increase school choice for poor Parents.
It's not about how much money you spend on the poor, it's about how effective the money you spend is
Full article:
https://townhall.com/columnists/sta...lly-important-antipoverty-initiative-n2471814