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Related: About this forumRick Perry Says Income Inequality Not A Problem We 'Grapple With' In Texas
Despite a significant rise in income inequality in Texas, Gov. Rick Perry (R) is arguing that it's not something the state ought to be worried about.
We dont grapple with that here," Perry told The Washington Post in a recent interview, while acknowledging that the state's richest residents have seen the greatest spike in earnings.
Biblically, the poor are always going to be with us in some form or fashion, he added, an apparent reference to Mark 14: 7. While Perry takes the message from the Bible to mean poverty is hopeless and therefore not worth grappling with, Jesus Christ was actually delivering a different lesson: "For ye have the poor with you always, and whensoever ye will ye may do them good," the Son of God advises in the King James version of the Bible.
Yet the Biblical shoulder-shrugging is consistent with what Perry said while briefly running for president in 2011, when he proposed a tax plan that would have helped wealthy Americans while potentially raising the taxes of lower- and middle-income people.
Read more: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/12/10/rick-perry-income-inequality_n_6301406.html
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