Why The U.S. Can’t End Poverty
37.9 million Americans are currently living in poverty, accounting for 11.6% of the total population. That’s despite the fact that America ranks first as the richest nation in the world in terms of GDP. Poverty in the U.S. is not only a humanitarian crisis but an economic one as well. About 11% of the federal budget, or $665 billion goes to economic security programs every year. Child poverty alone is estimated to cost the U.S. over $1 trillion based on the latest research. So how did poverty become such a big issue in the U.S. and why is it so difficult to end it?
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Biden’s five biggest fails of the first Presidential debate
In this analysis, the debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump is dissected, focusing on Biden's performance. Despite a week of preparation at Camp David, Biden's delivery was marked by frequent stumbles and lapses in concentration, raising questions about his fitness for office. His missteps, such as claiming America has a thousand trillionaires and struggling to articulate his points, are highlighted. The video also touches on the debate's setup, which included breaks and rules favoring Biden, and discusses the potential impact of these debates on the upcoming election, considering the slim margins in key swing states.
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The exact moment Biden lost the debate | About That
In this video, Joe Biden's performance during the recent presidential debate against Donald Trump is scrutinized. The video captures Biden's struggles to articulate his points, with moments of rambling and incoherence that raise concerns about his fitness for office. Commentators discuss the implications of Biden's weak performance and how it may impact the Democratic Party's strategy. Meanwhile, Trump's confident and direct approach highlights the contrast between the two candidates. This analysis explores the potential repercussions of the debate on the upcoming election, emphasizing the critical choices facing voters.
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TV hosts react as Biden crashes and burns in trainwreck Presidential debate
In this WSJ News video, President Joe Biden stumbles over his words during a heated debate against former President Donald Trump. Hosted by Paul Murray and Rita Panahi, the video captures the moments when Biden struggles to articulate his points on key issues such as tax reform, healthcare, and immigration. The debate is marked by Biden's visible confusion and hesitation, leading to criticism from Trump and the commentators. Trump's strong and confident demeanor contrasts sharply with Biden's performance, raising questions about Biden's capability to lead. The video highlights the intense atmosphere of the debate and the significant impact it may have on voters' perceptions as the election approaches.
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Watch: Biden Stumbles Over His Words During Debate Against Trump | WSJ News
In this WSJ News video, President Joe Biden stumbles over his words during a debate against former President Donald Trump. Biden discusses his plans for tax reform, proposing higher taxes on billionaires to generate significant revenue for the country. He outlines how the additional funds would support initiatives like childcare, elder care, and healthcare. Meanwhile, Trump criticizes Biden's handling of Medicare and Medicaid, accusing him of causing more harm than good. The debate highlights the contrasting approaches and policies of the two political figures as they address critical issues facing the nation.
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"Don't Know What He Said"- Donald Trump's MIC DROP Moment At CNN Debate Ends Joe Biden's Candidacy
In this video, commentators discuss Joe Biden's recent debate performance, describing it as the worst they've seen and labeling it an embarrassment for the Democratic Party. They question Biden's ability to lead and suggest that foreign nations might prefer him over Trump. The video also covers Biden's response to black voters' concerns, outlining his administration's progress and future plans, while Trump criticizes Biden for causing inflation and job losses. The discussion highlights the critical choice voters face in the upcoming election.
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Biden’s five biggest fails of the first Presidential debate
Sky News host Gabriella Power has pointed out five of Joe Biden’s most embarrassing blunders during the CNN presidential debate.
The 81-year-old President accidentally claimed America had a “thousand trillionaires” while speaking about tax law.
Mr Biden corrected himself, “I mean billionaires”.
Ms Power said it was “widely expected” that a “stronger than usual” Joe Biden would take to the stage after he spent a week “hiding” at Camp David.
She claimed Biden "failed" to get through the debate without making big "mistakes".
“If it somehow wasn’t clear before, it is crystal clear now... Joe Biden is not cut out for the top job,” Ms Power said.
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Full Debate: Biden and Trump in the First 2024 Presidential Debate | WSJ
Watch the full first presidential debate of 2024 between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. Hosted by the Wall Street Journal, this debate covers crucial topics such as the economy, healthcare, foreign policy, and more. Both candidates present their visions and answer tough questions in this high-stakes political event. Tune in to see the key moments and arguments that will shape the upcoming election.
For more details, visit the Wall Street Journal.
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Lamborghini Revuelto v 1000hp M3 Touring v 1000hp R8_ DRAG RACE
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The Lamborghini Revuelto is BACK, and it’s going up against some crazy opponents!
First up we have Mat in the BMW M3 Touring, and on the far side of the track, we have an Audi R8 V10. But this is no normal BMW or Audi - they’ve both been tuned and now have insane power outputs!
So let’s check out the three contenders. Starting with the Lambo, it’s powered by a 6.5-litre naturally-aspirated V12 along with three electric motors. These combine to produce 1,015hp and 1,062Nm, and the car weighs in at 1,772kg. All in, this car will set you back at least £450,000!
Then we have the M3 Touring. The normal M3 Touring has a 3-litre twin-turbo straight-six that can deliver 510hp and 650Nm. However, this one has had a full engine and gearbox rebuild, and as a result, it now delivers 1,000hp and 1,100Nm! The car weighs 1,865kg, and the cost of the car and the upgrades combined is £135,000.
Then finally we have the Audi. It comes with the same 5.2-litre V10 as the regular car, but whereas it's normally naturally aspirated, it now has a couple of turbos strapped to it! As a result, it can now deliver 1,000hp and 800Nm! It’s the lightest car here, at 1,580kg, and all-in this car cost around £100,000.
So can anyone pick a winner? Surely the all-new Lambo has to snatch it, right?! There’s only one way to find out… LET’S RACE!
Thanks to everyone for lending us their cars:
- Lambo: @tomi-auto
- BMW: / tomwrigleyperformance
- R8: / onyxautomotiveuk
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Ferrari Purosangue v 812 v SF90 v 296 GTB_ DRAG RACE
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It’s time for an almighty Ferrari drag race!
We’ve got our hands on four of the latest & greatest Ferraris you can buy, and they’re all going head-to-head over the quarter mile to see just how they compare to each other!
So let’s take a look through the line-up. Starting with the Purosangue, it’s powered by a 6.5-litre naturally-aspirated V12 that can deliver 725hp and 716Nm, and it weighs in at 2,033kg. Power is sent to all four wheels via an 8-speed dual-clutch gearbox, and it comes in at a starting price of £313,000.
Alongside it we have the 812 GTS. It’s also powered by a 6.5-litre NA V12, and it produces 800hp and 718Nm. Power is sent to the rear wheels only via a 7-speed dual-clutch, and it comes in at a starting price of £293,000.
The third car in the line-up is the 296 GTB. This rolls up with a 3-litre twin-turbo V6 coupled with an electric motor, and these combine to create 830hp and 740Nm of torque. This power is sent to the rear wheels only, and it’s the lightest car here, tipping the scales at 1,470kg (although to be fair, that’s only the dry weight).
And then the last car in the line-up is the almighty SF90. It’s equipped with a 4-litre twin-turbo V8 as well as three electric motors. These combine to produce 1,000hp and 800Nm, and power is sent to all four wheels via an 8-speed automatic gearbox. It tips the scales at 1,570kg, and if you try and pick one up today it’ll cost around £376,000.
So will the SF90 walk it? Or could an upset be on the cards? There’s only one way to find out for sure… LET’S RACE!
Thanks to everyone who lent us cars for this race:
- SF90: @tomi-auto
- 812 & Purosangue: / lucky_khera , / stevekhera & / racelab_official
- 296 GTB: https://fourmarkscar.club/
- 296 GTB: / fmsupercarclub
- 296 GTB: / hoff_supercars
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Ferrari F40 v Bugatti EB110: DRAG RACE
THIS IS A DRAG RACE FOR THE AGES!
We’ve got the legendary Bugatti EB110, and it’s about to go head-to-head against the classic Ferrari F40!
So let’s see how these two legends compare. Starting with the Bugatti, it was originally released in 1994, and it’s powered by a 3.5-litre quad-turbo V12 that can produce 560hp and 610Nm of torque. This power is sent to all four wheels via a 6-speed manual gearbox, and it tips the scales at 1,690kg. When it was first released it cost £285,000, but if you’re looking to pick one up now you can expect to spend a cool £1,500,000!
The we have the Ferrari F40. It was first released in 1991, and it’s powered by a 2.9-litre twin-turbo V8 that can put down 480hp and 580Nm. All of this power is sent to the rear wheels only via a 5-speed manual, but it’s oh-so light, weighing in at just 1,350kg! It was originally cheaper than the Bugatti, at £163,000, but if you’re looking to buy one today it’ll set you back at least £2,000,000!
So the Ferrari is down on power, and it’s only rear-wheel drive, so could the weight difference prove decisive? There’s only one way to find out… LET’S RACE!
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800hp AWD Civic v Audi RS5: DRAG RACE
How’s this for a drag race line-up! Mat’s got his hands on the Audi RS5, and it’s lining up against… A Honda Civic Wagovan?!
That’s right, we’ve got an Audi RS facing off against a Honda Civic wagon! But trust us, this is no normal Honda Civic…
So let’s see how the two cars compare. Starting with the Audi RS5, it’s powered by a 2.9-litre twin-turbo V6 that can produce 450hp and 600Nm of torque. Power is sent to all four wheels via an 8-speed automatic gearbox, and the car weighs in at 1,707kg. If you want to pick one up now, it will set you back around £76,000.
Then we come on to the Civic. The base car came with a 2.4-litre engine under the bonnet. But of course, it’s had a number of mods added to it, and it now puts out an eye-watering 834hp and 817Nm of torque! Power is sent to all four wheels via a sequential gearbox, and it’s super light, weighing in at just 1,100kg!
So the Honda has way more power, but is it any match for Audi’s Quattro AWD system? There’s only one way to find out… LET’S RACE!
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