Democratic views on poverty begin with aiding those in immediate need, and to rebuild the economy to reduce poverty levels. Democrats believe in partnering with faith based organizations, whom already have programs established to help the need. Democrats believe in rebuilding the middle class, sealing the gap between the 99 percent and the 1 percent. This is done by reforming tax structures on the upper class and focusing on job creation and benefits to get the middle and lower classes back on their feet. Next, they hope to focus on keeping jobs and industries within the U.S. instead of outsourcing jobs or relying on international markets for valuable goods and resources. Democrats support partnering with faith based organizations to provide to those whose poverty has left them in immediate need of necessities. To preserve the separation of church and state, Democrats believe in only working with organizations that have a proven record of providing aid to the …show more content…
We believe in constitutionally sound, evidence-based partnerships with faith based and other non-profit organizations to serve those that are in need and advanced our shared interests. There is no conflict between supporting faith based institutions and respecting our Constitution, and a full commitment to both principles is essential for the continued flourishing of both faith & country.”
Watkins 2 One of the most essential aspects to poverty is lowering unemployment rates. Democrats believe in improving the education system to keep teachers on the job, and investing in roads, bridges, schools, and water supply to put construction workers back to work. They also wish to create tax cuts for small