The
Richest Country’s Empty Plates. 50 Million
Hungry Americans
By
Larry Romanoff
December 19, 2019 "Information
Clearing House"
-In July of 2013, Rose
Aguilar wrote a wonderful article for al-Jazeera
(1), in which she discussed the dire hunger
crisis that envelops the US today. In her
article, she brought back a memory of
something I had long forgotten, an event
that so outraged the American public that
the government was temporarily forced to
respond with more humane policies. That
event was a 1968 CBS special hour-long
documentary called Hunger in America, in
which viewers literally watched a
hospitalized child die of starvation. Nixon
responded because the public outrage left
him no choice, but Reagan quickly dismantled
those improvements.
When
Reagan came to power in 1980, there were 200
food banks in the US; today there are more
than 40,000, all overwhelmed with demand and
forced to ration their dispersals. Before
1980, one out of every 50 Americans was
dependent on food stamps. Today, it is one
out of four. Before Reagan, there were 10
million hungry Americans; today there are
more than 50 million and increasing.
Are You Tired Of
The Lies And
Non-Stop Propaganda?
A
substantial part of the Great Transformation
included not only tax cuts and other
benefits for the wealthy, but a simultaneous
massive reduction in budgets for social
programs – in spite of the fact that Reagan
and the secret government were creating the
conditions that would desperately require
those same social programs.
That 50 million hungry Americans today
includes the 25% of all children in the US
who go to sleep hungry every night. About
25% of the American population today cannot
buy sufficient food to remain healthy, with
most of these being hungry for at least
three months during each year. It is so bad
that many college students have resorted to
what we call “dumpster-diving” – looking in
garbage bins for edible food.
Larry Romanoff
is a retired management consultant and
businessman. He has held senior executive
positions in international consulting firms,
and owned an international import-export
business. He has been a visiting professor
at Shanghai’s Fudan University, presenting
case studies in international affairs to
senior EMBA classes. Mr. Romanoff lives in
Shanghai and is currently writing a series
of ten books generally related to China and
the West. He can be contacted at:
2186604556@qq.com.
He is a frequent contributor to Global
Research.
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