Trump’s Hunger Games: Exploiting the poor to entertain the Rich
EBT,food stamps,hunger,SNAP
Trump floats ‘migrant league of fighters’ in latest dehumanizing scheme
“Fitting that convicted felon Donald Trump spent his time at a religious conference threatening to round up Latinos, bragging about ripping away Americans’ freedoms, and promising to be even more extreme if he regains power. Trump’s incoherent, unhinged tirade showed voters in his own words that he is a threat to our freedoms and is too dangerous to be let anywhere near the White House again.” - CNN. Just another sign of Trump's early onset dementia.
The poor fight each other to entertain the rich in the Hunger Games. Poor Americans struggle to survive while the rich thrive on tax cuts in the real MAGA American Hunger Games.
President Biden on the other hand expanded the Food Stamps program to help millions of Americans. The Food Stamp program was set up in 1964 to help the needy and sadly, one in eight Americans still rely on the program. 42 million Americans do not have enough to eat.
Which parts of America suffer the most from poverty and hunger? How does the Food Stamp (SNAP) program work? Where will these expanded benefits help the most? Check this map.
The Hunger Games
The Hunger Games is a series of young adult dystopian novels written by the American author Suzanne Collins. The series is set in the Hunger Games universe, with the first three novels being a trilogy following teenage protagonist Katniss Everdeen. The dystopia is set in Panem, a North American country consisting of the wealthy Capitol and 13 districts in varying states of poverty. Every year, children from the first 12 districts are selected via lottery to participate in a compulsory televised battle royale death match called The Hunger Games.
Hunger stalks America
Millions of children and families face hunger and food insecurity (Feeding America)
42 million people may experience food insecurity due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The pandemic has most impacted families that were already facing hunger or one paycheck away.
More than 35 million people in the United States experienced hunger in 2019.
More than 10 million children live in food-insecure households.
Every community in the country is home to families who face hunger including rural and suburban communities.
Many households that experience food insecurity do not qualify for federal nutrition programs visit a food bank.
The rates of food insecurity are much higher for African American, Latino, and Native American families.
Republicans: For the rich, by the rich of the rich
How are Republicans are changing America to Panem where only the rich thrive?
Cutting COVID stimulus payments for the needy
Showering tax cuts on billionaire donors
Slashing unemployment benefits
Denying poor and rural communities healthcare benefits
Blocking investments in infrastructure that would help all Americans
Putting the poor in jail and forcing them to work as slave labor
Refusing to fix contaminated water supplies for the poor
Favoring rich landlords over the poor who are getting evicted
Denying Americans their right to vote in order to improve their lives
TakeAway: Being poor is not a crime. Vote for President Biden and Democrats to stop Trump's crazy 'Hunger Games' scheme.
Deepak
DemLabs
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