Child poverty in the United States just more than doubled. You can thank Joe Manchin.
https://lemmy.one/post/3816360

Child poverty in the United States just more than doubled. You can thank Joe Manchin. - Lemmy.one
The United States’ poverty rate experienced its largest one-year jump on record
last year, with the rate among children more than doubling from 2021’s historic
low of 5.2 percent to 12.4 percent according to new numbers from the US Census
Bureau out today. They’re the latest data to reflect the devastating effects
following the expiration of nearly all pandemic-era relief programs. That
includes the end of Medicaid rules that protected recipients from getting kicked
off because of administrative errors, an end to rental assistance policies, and
the restart of student loan payments. These policies might seem like a distant
memory at this point. But they’re worth recalling with the arrival of every new
report. Each demonstrates what happens when politicians long hostile to
caregivers, universal health care, and the welfare state, for a brief moment,
acted to create powerful, federally-backed safety net programs aimed at helping
everyday Americans. One of the most effective programs to emerge was the
expansion of the child tax credit, which provided families monthly checks of up
to $300 per child and broadened eligibility rules for qualifying families. In
turn, child poverty rates plummeted; the extra income allowed caregivers to quit
grueling second and third jobs; parents were able to buy their kids decent
clothes and help stop taunting at school. The Census Bureau previously reported
that food insecurity dropped dramatically after just the first extended payment,
from 10.7 million households reporting they didn’t have enough food to 7.4
million. But as the pandemic receded, Republicans with the help of West Virginia
Sen. Joe Manchin, who in private remarks reportedly warned that families were
using the extra income to buy drugs, appeared to remember the country’s
longstanding pre-pandemic hostility. Their opposition ultimately tanked
President Biden’s agenda, and along with it, the brief life of the expanded
child tax credit. That’s something worth remembering today as the predictable
crowd is likely to cry about Democratic-engineered inflation.
it’s strange how ‘doubling child poverty’ is never on those big lists that redditors post whenever someone asks what joe biden’s done
Wow…your comment is so dumb I was literally left speeches for a while
Most definetly not lol. Because 1. You completely ignored the article and its main point 2. You showed how little you followed/understood of what happened in US politics for the past 3 years and 3. You keep doubling down in your own ignorance, like a proper fool is has no idea of what is going on and yet is dead convinced of his own…let’s call it “reasons”
Did Biden fight tooth and nail to push through his agenda? Nope.
So it’s completely reasonable to say that Biden allowed childhood poverty to double under his watch.
See my points above lol they seem to fit you as well.
With the “majority” down to literally 2 people, enlighten me and everyone else: how should have things gone according to you? How would YOU have fought tooth and nail while not risking to lose any practical way to govern? I’ll wait
make those 2 people vote the way you want?
LMAO How?? You force them with a gun? Lol
you bring them into your office and say hey, you vote the way I want to or I’m going to destroy your fuckin life. direct the IRS to find any discrepancy in their taxes, direct the DOJ to find any thing they’ve ever done wrong in their life, charge them with one of those bullshit charges like wire fraud. these people are absolute cowards, they don’t care about anything other than protecting their wealth - make that slightly inconvenient for them and they’ll buckle. or honestly just have the CIA kill them, who cares? the CIA is off killing foreign politicians anyway, may as well kill some of our own that are holding things up.
You’ve just described grounds for impeachment and removal of the president. The full House and Senate would turn on them at that point.
We had a president literally try to overturn an election in his favor and the Senate still failed to convict him. 43 Republicans had their lives put in danger by his actions but still voted him not guilty. If that’s not enough to remove a president from office then what makes you think this would?
Because they voted that way for tribal reasons. They refused to hold one of their own accountable. Democrats have before and will again. We don’t cover for someone’s crimes just because they belong to the right party.
We don’t cover for someone’s crimes just because they belong to the right party.
lmao remind me again the last time a president was tried for war crimes?