How to Keep the Poor Poor

By Star Parker width=72Media personality Tavis Smiley and Princeton philosophy professor Cornell West have just published their latest contribution to American poverty propaganda The Rich and the Rest of Us: A Poverty Manifesto." The book should have a second subtitle: How to keep the poor poor and blacks enslaved to government." To the extent this book is taken seriously by anyone the result can only be more entrenched poverty. Smiley and Wests message is simple. America today consists of a few powerful rapacious rich people and a lot of unfortunate exploited poor people. The rich are rich because they are lucky. The poor are poor because they are unlucky. And the only way to solve the problem is activist government to manage the American economy and redistribute wealth. Its as if the wealthy belong to a different species of life with no common thread of humanity linking who they are to those who have less. The idea that haves" might have been once have nots" or that that they did something to become haves" that todays have nots" might consider doing never enters the equation. Even if Smiley and West conceded that there might be some element of personal responsibility in how ones life turns out their portrait is of an America now so unfair that personal responsibility is irrelevant. There is no hope for anyone to rise according to this book without government boosting them using other peoples money. A good candidate for one of the more outrageous distortions in a book filled with them is number one on their list of Lies about poverty that America can no longer afford." That number one lie is: Poverty is a character flaw." No way according to the authors is there a chance that poverty has anything to do with ones behavior. Rather The 150 million Americans in or near poverty are there as result of unemployment war the Great Recession corporate greed and income inequality." Given this insight that there are 150 million poor Americans whose economic condition is the result of extenuating circumstances it is no wonder that Smiley and West never once mention what many scholars see as the major causes of poverty poor education and family breakdown. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2011 unemployment for those without a high school diploma was 50 percent higher than those with a high school diploma and almost three times higher than those with a college degree. According to the Census Bureau in 2010 17.8 percent of American families with children under 18 lived in poverty. However in households with children that had married parents 8.4 percent lived in poverty. In households with children headed by a single mother 39.6 percent lived in poverty. The evidence is powerful that getting educated and getting married dramatically reduces the prospects for living in poverty. Yet apparently not sufficiently powerful to interest Smiley and West to note these factors once in their poverty manifesto." Can better government policy expand opportunity for those who actually choose to get educated and live responsible lives? Certainly. But policy totally the opposite of what these authors advocate. Evidence abounds that countries with limited government and more economic freedom are far and away the most prosperous. Despite this books message of the inherent hopelessness and unfairness of todays America the authors themselves seems to be doing quite well selling their paperback poverty manifesto" at $12 a pop. Apparently its quite good business to tell Americans that America is unfair. Perhaps this book can be used to reduce competition for jobs by immigrants. According to the State Department there are currently 4.6 million visa applicants wishing to enter the United States under the family and employment preferences immigration program. They apparently havent gotten the word that America is no longer a land of opportunity. Star Parker is founder and president of CURE the Center for Urban Renewal and Education a 501c3 think tank which explores and promotes market based public policy to fight poverty as well as author of the newly revised Uncle Sams Plantation: How Big Government Enslaves Americas Poor and What We Can do About It.
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