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		<title>Poverty &amp; Politics</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Politics]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[poverty]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[How is it that politicians can raise millions of dollars with $1,000/plate fundraisers but there is still poverty in our great nation?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has always been a pet peeve of mine that the topic of poverty and homelessness doesn&#8217;t get much airtime until right around the holidays.&nbsp; It seems that once Halloween has come and gone, the season of guilt begins; a time in which the public is bombarded with images, stories, etc., and are guilted into donating to the less fortunate.&nbsp; Of course, once December 26th comes along, we get back to the rest of our lives and the poor, homeless and less fortunate are soon forgotten.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, poverty and homelessness is not a seasonal phenomena.&nbsp; Giving the less fortunate a bone two months out of the year is not going to do much to beat this blight on civilization.&nbsp; There is absolutely no reason for there to be poverty and homelessness in the United States of America; and yet, going through some parts of our great nation is like taking a trip to the third world.&nbsp; It is incomprehensible and unconscionable to think that in America there are people living in dwellings with <a href="http://www.disarranging.com/review/archives/002522.php" target="_blank">a dirt floor</a>, no plumbing and no electricity.&nbsp; It is sickening to think that a woman has to sell herself just to keep the power turned on so her children can do their homework, take baths, and have warm food.&nbsp; It is heartbreaking when a father is not able to provide the basics for his family and also explain to his three year old why Santa visited the next door neighbor, but not him.</p>
<p>It makes me laugh listening to politicians who speak of how they are going to help the working class, the poor, the homeless, etc., and then they have their $1,000/plate dinners and do absolutely nothing.&nbsp; They have no idea what it is like to live paycheck to paycheck, or to even live without a paycheck.&nbsp; Unfortunately, a lot of us who can&#8217;t afford $1,000/plate dinners today remember what it was like when our parents could barely afford Tv Dinners two decades ago.</p>
<p>My mother, who died at the age of 47 due to a heart attack and stroke as well as a host of other problems (heart disease, diabetes, cancer, etc.), lost her job in 1975 because she could no longer work; and for ten years she lived off of $250/month in social security benefits.&nbsp; I know what it is like to huddle on a couch with my brother and mom during frigid winters because she could not afford to keep the heat on throughout the day.&nbsp; I remember being jealous of my friends because they always got new toys, clothes, McDonalds, etc.; and feeling angry whenever my mom would tell me to think of those less fortunate than me.&nbsp; And I remember that day a couple weeks before my 8th birthday when all her self-sacrifice for her family caught up to her and begging her not to leave me because I wanted to play.&nbsp; Children can be pretty selfish sometimes.</p>
<p>Sad story?&nbsp; Perhaps.&nbsp; But let&#8217;s talk about what is really sad.&nbsp; The United States of America has the capability to destroy the entire world; yet, it can&#8217;t ensure that no child will never go hungry or homeless.&nbsp; We send billions of dollars in &#8220;foreign aid&#8221; to prop up regimes that oppress and persecute others, including their own people; and yet, we can&#8217;t ensure that every man, woman and child has adequate healthcare.&nbsp; It is tragic that the people who are the very backbones of this country have to struggle day to day just to &#8220;get by,&#8221; yet the most corrupt politician can look forward to a nice salary, healthcare that would make even the gods jealous, and a nice pension after retirement.&nbsp; What is sad is the fact that there are people in this nation who can raise millions of dollars to finance their own election campaigns, but can&#8217;t raise anything for those in need.</p>
<p>Politicians like John McCain, for instance, like to talk about <a href="http://palmerblevins.net/blog/2008/10/04/john-the-philosphe-mccain-life-isnt-fair/" target="_blank">life not being fair</a>; yet, I think it is safe to say that he has had it better than most Americans to whom life truly hasn&#8217;t been fair to.&nbsp; I wonder what is more fair: the fact that politicians are able to raise millions of dollars everytime they throw their $1,000/plate fundraisers or the fact that there are starving children in the greatest country in the world, some literally next door?<br /><!-- End BidVertiser code --></p>
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