45% of the US in poverty, and 1/4 of the population dies every year.
Why would anyone believe ANYTHING these people say?
Ping to Liberal Media Criticism list.
77,500,000 people die every year?
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Yeah, and polls show 362 million Biden supporters.
Well, if you add up Biden’s 150,000,000 dead from ‘gun violence’ since the assault weapons ban expired and his 200,000,000 will be dead by the end of my speech, MSNBC’s numbers are a little light.
I know that MSNBC is playing the equal opportunity game, but for God’s sake can’t they book some intelligent Blacks?
I’ve been making jokes that, due to voter fraud, Biden may get 400 million votes this year.
If that happened, the MSM would just report it and move on like there was nothing odd about it at all.
Some time ago i did research into how agencies come up with such figures and the crafty way some agencies raise funds to "help the hungry" in the US use such findings and I found them quite contrived. How many Americans do NOT experience hunger, or how many well-fed souls would say they sometimes "do not have enough food of sufficient quality and quantity"...," or had to put things back on the rack because they did not have enough money (that can mean with them) to buy them all, or did not know where their next meal was coming from (that could even mean McDonalds, Papa Ginos, etc)? There is the relative poor, as we were growing up, but the figures are exaggerated for funding purposes.
At length examination here, by God's grace. Food hunger in America: More Hype than Reality. Why?
I reserve the right to not say more.
From the background of his video, the good Rev. Barber seems to have done quite well at lifting himself out of poverty.
Possibly he could share his secrets with those still trapped in poverty so they could get out...
I’ve been in the slums in India. Let’s talk about poverty.
Did they drag him out of a homeless camp?
INSANE MSNBC.
....fixed it.....:)
Is anyone really surprised that insane people are coming up with insane statistics?
The US is the only nation in the world where the poorest tend to be the fattest.
https://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/content/60/11/2667
“. In contrast to international trends, people in America who live in the most poverty-dense counties are those most prone to obesity “