Hunger In America

Tim Williams
Who ever thought that in this the twenty first century more of the citizens of the United States of America are faced with hunger and some are literally starving because they can't find any readily available food sources and if they do the prices are so inflated they couldn't afford them anyway. This is not the United States that I remember when I was younger. We have succumbed to third world status in that the citizens have lost their security while the government has denied its citizens the opportunities that enabled them to become a productive and prosperous society. How we degenerated to this level is so frustrating for the United States citizen because, through no fault of their own they have been thrust into an economic deterioration on the same parallel as the Great Depression of the 1930's. In every major city and in most rural areas the growing magnitude of despondent and depressed populace is so evident. With no relief coming anytime soon these citizens are now faced with an ever increasing plight on where to find affordable sufficient food. When there is more than enough sources of readily available food in this country to ensure that no person or child will ever go hungry is a formula for disaster.

There are a lot of factors that have contributed to this increasing crisis. From the fraudulent and greedy practices of our financial institutions, the miss guided attempts by our auto manufactures, and the governments lackluster attempts at stopping the deluge of living wage jobs from disappearing it is no wonder that today the American Public is so outraged. With more citizens being faced with foreclosure each day and middle class wage earners being forced to succumbed to lower wages and most times have incomes eliminated altogether the plight of the United States citizen is one of despair and despondency. When you have to have armed security officers guarding food delivery personnel in cities like Detroit we are definitely in deep trouble as a free society.

In every sector of America hunger, lack of fresh drinking water, and proper sanitation have been increasing become more apparent. When the economy of the United States has receded into this economic catastrophe with out the proper safeguards to keep the citizens from further suffering what we have ended up creating is a society that has lost it's ability to be stable and healthy. This crisis has been escalating for years now. Every school district in the United States has been trying to make up the lack of proper nutrition and the growing need to feed our children that attend school. This is primarily because parents can't or haven't been able to provide the necessary nutritional food that is so important for the development of children, to keep them healthy, and be able to perform in school. If our children continue to be denied the proper nutrition and education on the necessary steps they must learn to ensure healthy and productive lives the future of the United States is in jeopardy.


What is needed today to stem the rising tide of hunger in America is going to involve not only government intervention but all of us. We have to change the current way our agricultural industry plants crops so that the food harvested is guaranteed to have all the nutrients that they are supposed to have for maintaining health. There must be increasing allotments to our food banks to where there will be plentiful amounts of food available to all in need.. There must be a unilateral approach to reducing the cost of available water that cities and towns now charge for homeowners. This cost must be reduced and if people can't afford their water bill then alternative means must be put in place to safeguard these homeowners that their water will not be shut off for lack of payment. A type of water assistance program similar to the fuel assistance program already in place will prevent citizens from having to struggle with the ever increasing water and sewer rates. The Food Stamp program has to be restructured so that it will be able to accommodate the ever increasing numbers of citizens that need help with the rising cost of food. Now, the distribution costs to transport food from areas that have abundance to ones that are in need must be reduced. One way to help ease this cost is to have each trucking company be given tax incentives to help with the rising cost of transport.

With all these measures in place this will help ease the crisis of hunger among the rising amounts of people who are in dire need of food. They now will be able to receive the assistance they need. To ensure and to stop the escalation of hunger in America a massive job program must be created to ensure that every United States citizen can find employment with living wages to support themselves and their families and in this way will secure the future prosperity for all and finnally eradicate hunger in America.
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Tim Williams

Borm in Chicago. Earned a BS in Business Adm. a MA in Economics. Organized The Department of Economic Development for the cities of Brockton and Salem Mass. Author of National Economic Reform, The Agenda, and the Revitalization Plan for the City of Brockton Mass.