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1 in 6 Kids in the U.S. are Hungry?
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<blockquote data-quote="RickN" data-source="post: 1937000" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>The sad fact is that we do have a problem with hunger and healthcare in this country. The sadder fact is that so far government programs have done little to solve the problem and this admins policies have in fact made things worse. The poverty level is back where it was before the war on poverty even started. Gas and food prices are making it harder for families to make ends meet and many are having to chose between gas to drive to work or enough food in the house.</p><p></p><p>We do need to work on these problems but the war on poverty and other government ideas have been a complete failure. It is time to try something new. I would suggest a good start would be to get all the freeloaders off government assistance and use the money saved to give more to those who really need it. Streamlining and merging all the many different agencies that are supposed to be helping but usually do not even talk to each other so that more goes to the poor instead of overhead would be another great idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickN, post: 1937000, member: 8854"] The sad fact is that we do have a problem with hunger and healthcare in this country. The sadder fact is that so far government programs have done little to solve the problem and this admins policies have in fact made things worse. The poverty level is back where it was before the war on poverty even started. Gas and food prices are making it harder for families to make ends meet and many are having to chose between gas to drive to work or enough food in the house. We do need to work on these problems but the war on poverty and other government ideas have been a complete failure. It is time to try something new. I would suggest a good start would be to get all the freeloaders off government assistance and use the money saved to give more to those who really need it. Streamlining and merging all the many different agencies that are supposed to be helping but usually do not even talk to each other so that more goes to the poor instead of overhead would be another great idea. [/QUOTE]
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