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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe the poor can attend a simulator also where they explore what it takes to get out of poverty. Not all the wealthy are born into wealth.[/quote] Trump University?[/quote] No, to start, do not have babies while still in HS or shortly thereafter. (Not a Trumper)[/quote] Sure, sex education, free birth control, and abortion access will help that. [/quote] [b]In Illionois, birth control and abortion isavailable via Planned Parenthood for free for Medicaid and undocumented or even for those who are insured but cannot pay their deductible. [/quote][b] +1 This is a myth along with poor people not eating healthfully due to food deserts. We are going to have to do more to lift people out of poverty so they have enough hope to envision a decent future and make wise choices instead of opting for immediate gratification. There should be job training and certificate programs in high school that come with a guarantee of employment. Pushing someone into college who isn’t even close to competent in their grade level reading or mathematics is not the ticket to success. [/quote]
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