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This is the result of weakening social support policies! And it's still going to get worse with Trump's policies! https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2025/01/american-poverty-childhood-adulthood/681234/
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I see a lot from our little discussion yesterday and it’s expedient that an effort to improve the ability of disadvantaged adults is implemented so as to meet their basic needs. But the truth remains that no government policy can really do much, but In these cases can we embrace privatization?? I’ll really appreciate if we can have more private agencies do something to this regard
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Now I’m not saying the government in their policies should be quiet about this but for more efficiency we can embrace private firm alliances with the government to curb this
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The government must have direct involvement in the social services sector. In a society, everyone should have access to at least basic facilities to ensure opportunities for the growth of future generations. There is no profit in social services to justify privatization!
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Yes I get your point and I say you’re very correct. For a fact I really like what you post and your point of view I have just a few questions 1. What happens in the case of overpopulation When the allocated facilities are not proportional to the available population 2. Do you think a government can effectively provide basic facilities for all??
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