With inhumane austerity cuts, the repugican cabal is getting precisely
what they live for; more despair and destitution among the
poor, especially children.…
There have been several encouraging economic reports
over the past two years, and compared to directly after repugicans
crashed the economy in 2008, they are indicators of recovery for the
nation, and simply outstanding for Wall Street, corporations, the oil
industry, and the richest Americans. Along with every good economic
report over the past year, there has been an accompanying shameful
report for the richest nation on Earth revealing that the least
advantaged Americans are sinking deeper into despair. There have even
been reports that America’s storied middle class continues losing
economic ground due to stagnating wages, and is declining at about the
same pace as the poor who are getting much poorer. Despite the good
economic news, the poor particularly find nothing whatsoever encouraging
about the “outstanding recovery for the rich.”
In October, 78% of voters
said they were worried that their financial situations will continue
getting worse while the wealthy, Wall Street, and corporations get
richer and richer. Some financial experts and pundits cannot understand
why the poor and middle class are not celebrating the good news about
the economic recovery. Despite promising economic trends, millions of
Americans who have found work are barely surviving with poverty wages
that are not keeping up with inflation, much less afford very modest
housing for their families. A new report should clarify why most
Americans, particularly poor Americans are not impressed, or encouraged
about the recovery; no matter how good economic news appears.
The shocking report
on the plight of the poor by the National Center of Family Homelessness
(NCFH) revealed that as of 2013, one out of every 30 children in
America is homeless. That works out to a shameful 2.5 million children
(and rising) who are living on the streets, in cash-strapped shelters,
in tents, in cars, or crammed together in “unstable housing with other
families, relatives, or friends who are suffering equally financial and
housing instability.” According to the NCFH director, Dr. Carmela
DeCandia, “The impact of the Great Recession has really lingered for
poor families despite other positive turns in the economy. Poverty is
the driving factor behind family homelessness.” In fact, according to
government statistics included in the report, 45-million Americans live
in poverty and struggle to survive on an income at or below $19,530 for a
family of 3, according to government statistics highlighted in the
report. Of that 45-million, nearly half, or 22-million Americans, live
in extreme poverty with incomes less than $11,157 for a family of four.
Family homelessness was not a big problem in America
until the 1980s when cuts to social programs, particularly programs for
low-income housing, sent many poor families into the street. Those who
have a memory likely remember that it was in the 1980s that repugicans’
man-god, Ronald Reagan, told Americans that “government is the problem,”
and their mortal enemy, and promptly slashed social programs for the
poor. Reagan pulled a similar inhumane stunt while governor of
California and ordered all of the state’s mental institutions
shuttered killing countless jobs and sending thousands of mentally ill
patients, en masse, into the streets. It is the repugican lack of
humanity for those least advantaged, particularly America’s children,
that has repugicans panting to repeat when they take control of Congress.
In the aftermath of hurricane Katrina, the number of
homeless children increased temporarily, but the statistics appeared to
decline as victims found housing. However, thanks to the shrub-repugican Great Recession destroying millions of jobs, and repugican cabal
banking deregulation that created the housing crisis, child homelessness
shot back up to a sickening 1.6 million by 2010. Due to repugican
obstruction and cuts to housing assistance, and failure to even consider
raising the federal poverty wage, the rate of child homelessness
continues to climb. According to the report, child homelessness surged
by 8% nationally by 2012 and it is down to poverty wages that are
declining against the rise in the cost of living. Coupled with inhumane
austerity cuts, the repugican cabal is getting precisely what they live
for; more despair and destitution among the poor, especially children.
Obviously, child homelessness, like child poverty,
is rampant across the red states where repugicans enacted
right-to-work for less laws keeping wages at poverty levels. For
example, 59,349 Alabama children were homeless during the 2012-2013
school year up from 35,239 the year before. Alabama’s minimum wage is
$7.25, while a two bedroom apartment requires that tenants make at least
double that rate; food is another issue altogether. 27% of Alabama’s
children live in dire poverty and the incoming The repugican Congress will
make sure that percentage rises. In Mississippi, 26,108 children are
without homes and with the minimum wage at $7.25, the child poverty rate
is 35% and rising. In Arkansas, 29% of children are homeless, live in
dire poverty, and like New Mexico and most of the South, the income
required to rent a tiny two-bedroom apartment is at least double the
minimum wage.
The NCFH report offered a “very simple solution” to
address the nation’s epidemic of child homelessness. The solution starts
with “agreeing as a nation that children living doubled-up in basements
and attics with relatives and friends are homeless and need our help.
The next step is to ensure an adequate supply of safe, affordable
housing combined with essential services. To remain housed, parents need
employment opportunities that provide adequate income; this
necessitates education, job training, transportation, and childcare.”
President Obama has called on Congress to address all of those “simple
solutions,” but they have instead offered up tax cuts for the rich,
environmental and workplace deregulation, and threats to eliminate the
federal minimum wage.
There is a reason repugicans have ignored
indicators of economic recovery that primarily benefited their wealthy
supporters over the past five years. Despite the stock market is at
record highs, the budget deficit at a record lows, taxes and spending
lowest in 60 years, they intend to slash spending on social programs and
cut taxes for their wealthy supporters. It is why the repugican
Congress will expedite passage of the Path to Prosperity budget to
inflict more, much much more, damage on the poor and middle class and
give more wealth to the one percent. It is just what repugicans do
regardless that their precious donors have reaped all the economic
recovery, and with this latest report that their inhumane austerity has
increased child homelessness and poverty, they will be emboldened to do
what they do best; inflict more harm on the poor, especially poor
children.
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