According to a shocking study released by the relief charity Feeding
America, the number of Americans struggling to feed their families is
the same as during the height of the repugican recession …
A travesty is
a false, absurd, or distorted
representation of something, and although not synonymous with a tragedy
that means an unfortunate or disastrous occurrence, both words are
apropos to the economic situation millions of Americans find themselves
in. The travesty is that as the richest nation in the world, most of the
nation’s wealth is held by a tiny percentage of wealthy elitists, and
tragically, an inordinate percentage of the population is hungry for
lack of income. The repugicans claim people struggling in poverty are lazy
and lack family values, or that cutting wages, eliminating overtime pay,
and eliminating social programs coupled with more tax cuts for the rich
and corporations will lift the poor out of poverty.
It has been over five years since repugicans
crashed the economy and put millions upon millions of Americans out of
work and into poverty, and throughout the recovery repugicans
drastically cut domestic programs, purposely kept wages stagnant, and
maintained tax cuts and special privileges for the people they serve;
the rich and corporations. According to their economic delusion, then,
with the stock market at record highs, corporate profits through the
roof, and unemployment continuing to fall,
there should be very few Americans suffering from food insecurity and
outright hunger. However, according to a shocking study released by the
relief charity Feeding America on Monday, the number of Americans
struggling to feed their families is the same as during the height of
the Great Recession.
Feeding America’s study, Hunger in America 2014, was a four year endeavor and the “most comprehensive study of hunger in the U.S. ever conducted.”
The study focused on families served by Feeding America and did not
include poor people who use food programs apart from its network. The
study covered 60,000 people with a median income of $9,175 annually,
which is less than half the federal poverty level for a family of three
according to Census Bureau data for 2013. The charity serves over 15.5
million households of which about half receive minimal amounts of food
stamps that last on average less than two weeks. The repugicans just cut
food stamps by about $800 million a year that the non-partisan
Congressional Budget Office said reduced benefits for 850,000 poor
households nationwide. The repugicans complained the food stamp cuts were
not harsh enough because their predilection is keeping the poor hungry
to make room for tax cuts for the rich, purportedly to lift more
Americans out of poverty.
When the Great Recession struck, the percentage of
Americans suffering food insecurity (hunger) spiked to 14.6% from 11% as
the recession started shedding jobs, and although the economy is
recovering, the number has stayed the same regardless more Americans are
back to work. In fact, in a recent report from the Economic Policy
Institute, wages fell during
the recession and the recovery for workers struggling in the bottom 70%
of the wage distribution, despite increases in productivity.
According to the general consensus, when unemployment falls food insecurity typically falls with it, but according to
the USDA, rising food costs and general inflation coupled with stagnant
poverty wages are offsetting any benefits of lower unemployment. The
USDA also reported that in 2013 at least 49 million
Americans lack consistent access to sufficient food, and suggest that
millions more Americans experience hunger who do not use food assistance
services.
Some of the statistics the study revealed are that
Feeding America provides supplemental food for 46.5 million people, over
12 million households eat unhealthy food because they cannot afford
better-quality groceries, 66% of households are forced to choose between
buying food and paying for medicine, and that 69% of families are
forced to pay for utilities or pay for food; but not both. Now, before repugicans claim people going hungry are lazy moochers, lack religion,
or the will to work, the majority of recipients work, are senior
citizens, or children. They are also predominately white 43%. African
Americans make up 26% and Latinos 20%; 10% of food recipient adults are
students.
Now, if the recession were still in full swing, it
would make sense that the number of Americans going hungry is staying
the same, but that is not the case. Although the recovery is not nearly
as robust as it could be, unemployment is falling and yet while working
Americans can hardly feed their families, the stock market,
corporations, and the wealthy elite have taken the lion’s share of the
recovery due in great part to repugicans protecting their donors’
ability to spirit away their obscene profits. Add to that, repugicans
spending no small amount of time obstructing a minimum wage increase,
passing legislation to kill overtime pay, blocked unemployment benefit
extensions, and doing the Koch brothers’ bidding by cutting pensions;
all in an effort to keep millions of Americans struggling to choose to
provide food or shelter for their families.
Feeding America spokesman, Ross Fraser, said “This
report clearly makes a case for the importance of federal nutrition
programs. They are the first line of defense for someone who lives at
risk of hunger.” It is a line of defense repugicans cannot cut enough
as they obstruct President Obama and Democrats attempt to alleviate the
hunger crisis because their primary focus has been phony scandals,
investigations, lawsuits, and lengthy vacations at taxpayers’ expense.
It is a travesty, a farce, that America is the
richest nation on Earth, because in the richest nation on Earth nearly
50 million citizens would not be hungry. It is true there is bountiful
wealth in America, but it is concentrated in the top 1% of income
earners and Republicans are Hell-bent and duty-bound to keep it that
way. Reports like Feeding America’s, or the U.N.s putting America’s
children living in dire poverty in the second spot among developed
nations, will never faze repugicans to abandon their devotion to
increasing corporate or the wealthy elites riches and help hungry
Americans.
The repugicans cannot claim there is a lack of
resources to help feed 50 million hungry citizens because they
consistently block efforts to stop handing billions of dollars to
corporations, the oil industry, or religious organizations through
subsidies and tax breaks. What is stunning is that the people suffering
from poor wages, lack of food, inadequate housing, and healthcare are
predominately in repugican-controlled states who consistently send repugicans to Congress and statehouses to keep them poor, unhealthy,
and hungry That is not a travesty or a tragedy; it is stupidity borne of
racism toward President Obama.
Most Americans are shocked and angered when human
beings deliberately abuse animals by withholding food, and yet the idea
that 50 million of their fellow citizens, including working Americans,
Veterans, senior citizens, the disabled, and children going hungry is
acceptable. Why? Because repugicans have conned them that only lazy
people, minorities, and godless people lacking family values are going
hungry and it obviously warms their hearts to see their children,
parents, and neighbors going hungry. Why else would they continue voting
for repugicans who openly campaign on keeping wages at poverty level,
cutting food assistance, and cutting pensions to enrich corporations and
the rich just to keep tens-of-millions of Americans struggling to eat.
The real tragedy of America, and there are far too
many, is that a large segment of the population are just as heartless,
cold-blooded, and celebrate human beings going hungry as repugicans
just so the rich can get richer.
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