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Eduardo Porter of the NYT reports on how experts on the left and right of the political spectrum are coming together in 2016 to tackle poverty in America. The emergence of billionaire Trump appealing to older non college educated workers and the people marginalized by globalized trade without providing any program specifics and lowering the political discourse to labels, exaggeration and misstatements, has acted as a catalyst for lowering the ideological barriers to action for experts on both sides.
Grouped Articles
Finding Common Political Ground on Poverty
New York Times 02.02.2016
How Far Left Has America Moved?
New York Times 02.12.2016
Bernie Sanders: Democrats Need to Wake Up
The New York Times 06.28.2016
The Millions of Americans Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Barely Mention: The Poor
The New York Times 08.11.2016
The New York Times 08.12.2016
From Trump to Brexit rhetoric: how today's politicians have got away with words
The Guardian 08.27.2016
Struggling to Serve at the Nation’s Richest University
The New York Times 10.24.2016
Trump's billionaire cabinet could be the wealthiest administration ever
The Guardian 12.02.2016
Aging Population, Stagnant Productivity Challenge Donald Trump’s Growth Plan
WSJ 12.04.2016
Wilbur Ross’s Cool Explanation of Trump’s Heated Trade Talk
WSJ 06.19.2017
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