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Poverty: Whose Fault Is It Anyway?
Dave Ramsey, in a post script to one of his blog posts, writes: Basically speaking, poverty is caused and perpetuated primarily by some combination of three things: 1) Personal habits, choices and character;2) Oppression by people taking advantage of the … Continue reading →
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