“Clinton-Kaine just don’t get it. They, along with the Obama administration, have created all of the poverty they proclaim they want to fight,” Peter Navarro, an economic policy advisor to Donald Trump, tells Breitbart News. Navarro was responding to Democratic vice-presidential nominee Sen. Tim Kaine’s (D-VA) “social justice war on poverty” speech delivered in Detroit on Tuesday. “That poverty has now crept up to the middle class and down to the Black and Latino communities in our battered inner cities,” the best-selling author with a Phd. in economics from Harvard says. In his Tuesday address to a private audience at the headquarters of Focus:Hope, a non-profit in Detroit founded in 1968 during the era of Lyndon Johnson’s “War on Poverty, ” Kaine said he and Hillary Clinton want to accelerate the Obama administration’s policies of fighting poverty with an ever expanding list of federal government programs: Fighting poverty is a growth strategy. It’s a competitive strategy, but it’s also a moral responsibility and it’s going to be a defining mission of a Clinton-Kaine administration. But Navarro, a professor of economics at the University of California at Irvine, tells Breitbart News, “The Democrats have been fighting a losing war on poverty since the days of