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I honestly think it's a cultural thing.
I have never considered that "Narrowing the Gap" could mean anything other than raising the standards of those at the bottom of the heap. And I honestly don't think anyone I know would think that either. If you raise living conditions (in any way) for the poor and disadvantaged, the gap is narrowed. Perhaps it's a uniquely American perspective that assumes and then rejects the prospect of narrowing it by lowering living standards elsewhere.
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What??? Who? What government would bring it's citizens up to believe such a thing? Isn't it good for all citizens everywhere to work for the benefit of it's society as a whole? Isn't American policy to give billions of dollars in aid relief to poor nations right along side other countries doing the same? I think the goal of any good society is to lift the standard up. I am sure I must have misunderstood your comment SG. My appologies in advance if so. |
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I really didn't mean it as a criticism!
Just that I have never read or heard of anyone questioning the term "closing the gap" to mean anything but raising standards for the poor. Then within a short space of time here the query was raised - does this mean lowering standards anywhere along the line? When I say a cultural difference I guess I mean semantically cultural. I definitely don't mean that Americans aren't committed to raising standards in the US.
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I always thought of narrowing the gap as, "narrowing the gap".
Like what happens when I'm zipping my pants. Instant gap narrowing there!! Narrowing the gap so much, that the said, "gap" no longer exists. Extreme metaphor. I know. But it's a simple concept that somehow, is being made more complex than it is. ![]() Carry on.
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There seems to be a contradiction in terms which I bet is superficial. There is no American I am aware of that dosn't want societies standard of living to increase. Nobody WANTS public housing so that some people are kept down. There is public housing so people are not on the street. Society wants to bring the poorest people up to a standard of living that most people aspire to. I know in inner citys there are ghettos and slums. There isn't anyone that dosn't wish for the standard of living in those areas to increase.
I think we all want the same things as responsible citizens. I think there is just a confusion of terms or supposed ideology here on this thread. ![]() It's just one person's question who dosn't represent society as a whole here. I knew what she meant by closing the gap. It's the same semantics. Same language ![]() |
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'Narrowing the Gap' is a term used in government (local and national) it's a policy goal. It isn't my personal description of what I want to happen. |
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I guess I have alot to learn.
Being a democrat I do want the poor to find government assistance when needed but have the opportunity to learn new skills in self suficiency. To some republicans this means lowering their standard of living? To some 'narrowing the gap' means 'anti capitalism' as in this article I'll leave a link to. I forget there is that nasty extreme right of the republican party. Oh maybe there are people who have a 'sink or swim' philosophy regarding the poor who are not extreme republicans but there I go mixing things up again. So I went looking for references to 'narrowing' the gap in our literature on the web. I found this article. It seems SG was right after all. Some people actually do think that to narrow the gap means they will lose something personally instead of gaining something as a society which I prize more. It's too much for my tired head to puzzle out but I'll leave you with the link to be amazed over. I'm going to bed. nite! http://www.capmag.com/article.asp?ID=3524 |
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Can you work on narrowing the gap by concentrating on services to the poor--and getting the rich to pay for it?
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How do you think the current state of "The Poor" in most developed countries compares to 50 years ago? 100 years ago? Is their life expectancy increasing or decreasing? Is infant mortality rising or lowering? Are their educational options increasing or decreasing?
That's the only meaningful measure of a society that cares for it's poor. Measurements between the top and the bottom are pure political fodder - they are emotional appeals, based on an arbitrary and unjust sense of "fairness" that resonates with those who think they deserve what the few have.
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That's several times now it's been referred to as comparisons between the top and the bottom.
Narrowing the gap is not about narrowing the gap between the poorest and the wealthiest. It's about narrowing the gap between the living standards/expectancy/opportunities of the most deprived and what we consider to be an acceptable minimum standard of living. Quote:
It isn't even about deseving what the few have. Its about having a right to what the majority enjoy. Quote:
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