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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Mon Feb 16, 2015, 09:37 AM Feb 2015

The War on the War on Poverty

en years ago, fresh off his loss to Bush/Cheney as John Kerry's running mate, John Edwards returned home to open a center on poverty at the University of North Carolina School of Law, his alma mater.

Today, that move looks downright prescient: Ranked better than average in poverty in 2005, North Carolina has since experienced the greatest increase in concentrated poverty in the country. Charlotte has the worst upward mobility of America’s 50 biggest cities. In the east, hundreds of black agricultural towns are neglected and abandoned, and in the west, the Blue Ridge Mountains of Appalachia are suffering from a meth and prescription drug epidemic.

The Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity was formed by Edwards—the son of a mill worker—and UNC Law School Dean Gene Nichol with a stated mission to “advocate for proposals, policies and services to mitigate poverty in North Carolina.” Edwards used the center to hone his “Two Americas” platform for 2008, and an early bipartisan event featured former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Jack Kemp. Then Edwards left to run for president.

After a controversial stint as president of the College of William & Mary, Nichol took over the Poverty Center in 2008. The following year, the Great Recession forced education cuts that ended public funding for the center, which carried on with a $117,000 budget made up of private grants from the UNC Law Foundation and Z. Smith Reynolds.

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http://www.newrepublic.com/article/121062/north-carolina-republicans-battle-uncs-gene-nichol-poverty-center

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The War on the War on Poverty (Original Post) n2doc Feb 2015 OP
middle management makes that in a year marym625 Feb 2015 #1
I've said for years there was never a "War on Poverty" tech3149 Feb 2015 #2
Nixon came in and detailed Rumsfeld and Cheney to Downwinder Feb 2015 #4
Kick for Democratic Action and John Edwards. Octafish Feb 2015 #3

marym625

(17,997 posts)
1. middle management makes that in a year
Mon Feb 16, 2015, 09:42 AM
Feb 2015

We're just fucked. They won't be happy until we're all having to beg for food and water while living in modern day hovervilles.

tech3149

(4,452 posts)
2. I've said for years there was never a "War on Poverty"
Mon Feb 16, 2015, 09:49 AM
Feb 2015

There was only a skirmish and the forces for good have been scattered ever since.
Unlike the War on Drugs they keep it up because someone who already has enough get richer.

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