May 1, 2015

Spending Other People's Money Campaign Demands More Taxpayer Funding




[This comment was censored by the editors of the Cambridge Chronicle. Protecting fragile politicians, doctors?] 

Ending low weight births, providing more clothing, books, food, and recreation for children only in Massachusetts? Myopic thinking. What about the poor children in Baltimore? In Ferguson MO? Gaza? Syrian and Jordanian refugee camps. Eritrea. Sudan. Imagine the economic stimulus in those areas! Surely Massachusetts taxpayers want to spread the wealth to others besides their own needy persons. Harvard University alone could provide up to $36 billion to improve the lives of extremely poor persons elsewhere. Why do greedy Harvard University administrators sit on those funds only to buy more land and build more buildings? An amendment should be proposed immediately to include the above mentioned areas where there is a need for the EITC now. As a Harvard College grad the new Governor could use his influence to get Harvard to redirect their funds to those who need it most. Rep. Decker and Dr. Sandel should set an example for all elected officials and medical professionals, and urge them to join in pledging 25 percent of their net income for the next ten years to help those needy families.

http://cambridge.wickedlocal.com/article/20150430/NEWS/150439551

Guest column: Keep thousands of children out of poverty
By Rep. Marjorie Decker and Dr. Megan Sandel
Posted Apr. 30, 2015 at 2:02 PM
CAMBRIDGE Chronicle

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