In a recent radio appearance with David Cruz on The David Cruz Show, KTLK AM 1150 (Progressive Talk), Political Analyst Peter Mathews finds that cuts, allowed by Congress in the Food
Stamp program, which began Nov. 1, have affected 47 million Americans. An
average family of four has lost $36 per month, reducing their allotment to
$632, resulting in a loss of 21 meals per month; although $1 in food stamp
spending generates $1.70 in economic activity.
Professor Mathews says that Congress' callousness and shortsightedness is
causing an increase in existing hunger in America . He pointed out that 1 out
of 5 American children go to bed hungry one or more days in the month, although
the United States produces
enough food to feed everyone in the U.S. and many in the world.
Mathews notes that in the American Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson wrote that the State (Government) must guarantee the Natural
Rights to Life, Liberty ,
and the Pursuit of Happiness, which is our ability to find a measure of
fulfillment through education and a decent paying job. The U.S. ranks 17th in the World Happiness Report
published by the U.N. and compiled by Prof. Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia University .
Norway , Sweden , Denmark ,
and Switzerland
rank in the top 5. Unlike the U.S. ,
all of them have extensive social programs such as free of individual charge
education and health care, universal child care, paid parental leave, and
several weeks of guaranteed annual paid vacation. There is a correlation
between the number of effective, social/empowerment programs that a nation has
and the level of happiness among its population.
Mathews noted that U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont , who is on the
budget negotiating committee in Congress, has clearly stated that we must not
cut American social programs, but must protect them and invest in job creation,
education, and rebuilding our infrastructure. Mathews agrees, and says that
this will strengthen the economy, rebuild the middle class, and guarantee that
more people can pursue their happiness!
What do you think?
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