Your recent article for Salon indicated there is “Hope For The Underclass” with Paul Ryan.
He purports to be a “Good Catholic” and you wrote he is a “Avowed
Anti-Poverty Warrior Who Believes Faith,Community,And Works elevate
the poorest American”
Well. With a reported income in 2010 of $215,417 he donated $2600.00
to Charity.With a reported income of $323,416 in 2011 he donated
$12,991 to charity. Both figures well below the Catholic Church
recommended 10% Tithe.Is he still a avowed anti-poverty warrior?
Your recent article for Salon indicated there is “Hope For The Underclass” with Paul Ryan.
He purports to be a “Good Catholic” and you wrote he is a “Avowed
Anti-Poverty Warrior Who Believes Faith,Community,And Works elevate
the poorest American”
Well. With a reported income in 2010 of $215,417 he donated $2600.00
to Charity.With a reported income of $323,416 in 2011 he donated
$12,991 to charity. Both figures well below the Catholic Church
recommended 10% Tithe.Is he still a avowed anti-poverty warrior?
I saw Sheffield’s tweet this evening about Ryan and “poverty” and am not sure what she alleges the connection is.