"Open your mouth, judge righteously,
And plead the cause of the poor and needy."
Proverbs 31:9
Stephen F. Austin Hotel -- TPPF is hosting a summit on Prosperity and Poverty; the first panel is on poverty and its causes:
Broadcast live streaming video on Ustream
Broadcast live streaming video on Ustream
Highlights:
- Richard Alm; SMU:
- The rich have capital, the poor don't.
- Freedom Capital Stock -- Free Enterprise over Time
- Sandy Schultz; Work/Faith Connections:
- Poverty is poverty of relationships.
- Spiritual poverty is the root cause.
- Under the surface is a feeling of inferiority, shame, and voicelessness.
- Start out by helping them return to work.
- We give people incentives to spend long periods of time out of work, which ultimately makes employers suspicious.
- Coaxing people into becoming productive citizens is a multi-year process.
- Alan Graham; Mobile Loaves:
- #1 Cause of poverty is a "profound loss of family"
- Smell of poverty = bouquet of Christ.
- Policy without relationships = More poverty.
- Modest Living Income - You can get people off the streets where they're earning sufficient income to covert the basics for $500/month.
- It's legal to panhandle, but you can't sell drinks on street corners to earn income.
- "Our guys already know how to fish, how do we get them a license to fish?!?"
- Bob Woodson:
- The principles that apply in our market economy should apply in our social economy.
- 4 types of poor folks.
- Broke and down on luck
- Disincentives
- Genuine mental and physical disabilities.
- Bad decisions
- The issue isn't private vs. public; it's competent vs. incompetent.
- Don't 'design' remedies for people you don't know, build on what already exists in a community.
- Make the poor agents of their own transformation instead of delivering them from themselves.
- In our social economy, we honor credentials, in our market economy, we reward results.
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