Saturday, July 4, 2009

AMERICAN POVERTY is Food Banks for Americans & Welfare for ILLEGALS that got our JOBS

AMERICAN POVERTY
During the 20 years of Bush, Hillary, Billary, Bush & Feinstein corporate rape and pillage the number of billionaires in this once great nation went from about 15 in 1985 to 1,000 in 2005. The number of illiterate poor from Mexico and other nations that walked over our borders went from about 3 million in 1985 to 38 million now and breeding like Catholic bunnies.
Until the current depression--- depression to the American middle class that is, there were about 1.5 million Americans that fell into poverty every year while the number of illegals walking over our borders is about 1.5 to 2 million per year.
Resulting from the rape and pillage of big banks, such as Feinstein’s paymasters and La Raza donors Wells Fargo and Bank of America, the number of Americans drifting into poverty or insolvency is much greater.
Monthly there are 500,000 jobs lost, while the dems, Feinstein, Boxer, Pelosi, Waxman, Lofgren, Eshoo, Baca, Farr, Harman, Honda and OBAMA, struggle as to how dump their newest AMNESTY scam on us.
OBAMA has promised his Wall St paymasters there will be an “MNESTY”. We just won’t use the “A” word. No wall, No E-VERIFY, no real penalities for hiring illegals, and quickie citizenship for 38 million mex flag wavers so they can keep on voting for the La Raza endorsed whores.
In Mexican occupied Los Angeles, 47% of those employed are ILLEGALS.
In Mexican occupied Los Angeles, welfare to ILLEGALS paid out is nearly $40 MILLION PER MONTH.
In Mexican occupied Los Angeles, ONE BILLION A YEAR IS PAID OUT IN SOCIAL SERVICES TO ILLEGALS.
In Mexican occupied Los Angeles there are nearly 1,000 Mexican gang related murders every year that cost that county nearly one million each to prosecute.
So while all this “cheap” labor may be good for employers of illegals, it is the middle class that picks up the bills for the staggering cost of all this. And then there’s the topic of the Mexican contempt for not only our borders and laws, but also our language, flag, values and culture.
Mexicans come to this once great nation with a pocket full of invitations from our corporate owned government, along with a pocket full of fraudulent I.Ds which are in fact good to illegally open an account at any WELLS FARGO and BANK of AMERICA.
Feinstein’s friends at Wells Fargo are the largest financiers of pay day loan sharks which particularly victimize the American poor and illegals.
Both La Raza banks, Wells Fargo and Bank of America DO NOT HIRE AMERICA BORN EMPLOYEES. They’re all from China, Indian, Russian, any place but America. However it’s the AMERICA PEOPLE that have been forced to hand over billions and billions in welfare to these banks even while these same banks are fucking us over with credit card scams, and foreclosing on our homes.
Feinstein, Boxer and Pelosi have vowed to sabotage the building of the wall, E-verify, and work tirelessly for AMNESTY. Feinstein and Boxer both recently worked very hard to obtain a “special amnesty” on behalf of their rich BIG AG BIZ contributors. This amnesty would legally admit 4 million illegal farm workers so despite the fact one-third, or more of all illegal farm workers end up on welfare. How many end up in Mexican crime is unknown.
Dianne Feinstein has long illegally hired illegals at her San Francisco hotel.
Nancy Pelosi had long illegally hired illegals at her $20 million dollar St. Helena, Napa winery.
Barbara Boxer does what she’s told by the special interests. In so doing she obtains mountain of donor bribes making it difficult for anyone to run against her. A huge amount of these bribes are siphoned off to her son, Douglas Boxer as “campaign consultant fees”.
ALL of the aforementioned elected whores vote for each and very bankers’ no-strong welfare bailouts with absolutely no benefit to consumers.
Ask your elected whores how many people lost their homes to foreclosure, or what she’s done about it. Feinstein and Boxer have done nothing. But then Feinstein has used her elected office to cut her husband deals that have enabled her to acquire $50 million in mansions around the country, her last being her war profiteering mansion that cost $17 million. She’s not concerned about foreclosure. That’s a stupid gringo’s problem.

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US: 12 million children face hunger and food insecurity
By Naomi Spencer
11 May 2009
More than 12 million children are threatened with the risk of inadequate food and hunger in the US, according to a new report from the food bank advocacy Feeding America.
Significantly, the study found that more than 3.5 million children under the age of five face hunger. This figure amounts to fully 17 percent—one in every six—of American children age five and under.
“Child Food Insecurity in the United States: 2005-2007,” released May 7, is the first analysis focusing on the number of babies and young children living in food-insecure households by state.
Feeding America based its analysis on federal Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Census Bureau data from 2005 to 2007—classified officially as the peak of the last economic recovery period.
As with poverty, homelessness, bankruptcy figures, and many other measures, the rates of food insecurity documented by the study plainly reflect the deterioration of living standards working class households have seen over the past five years. In the years since the 2005-2007 period, food insecurity has rapidly widened along with unemployment and wage cuts.
Feeding America found that for the period preceding the onset of the economic crisis, in 11 states, more than 20 percent of young children were at risk for hunger. Louisiana, with 24.2 percent, had the highest rate of child food insecurity, followed closely by North Carolina, Ohio, Kentucky, Texas, New Mexico, Kansas, South Carolina, Tennessee, Idaho and Arkansas.
In California, the study found 1.6 million children were food-insecure on average in 2005-2007. Texas averaged 1.47 million food-insecure children for the period.
No state had less than 10 percent of its child population exposed to hunger. Sparsely populated North Dakota registered the lowest rate, with 10.9 percent.
Families contending with food insecurity suffer immense stress. Many poor households are regularly forced to choose between paying for utilities or food. Families reduce food amounts at mealtimes, with parents sometimes skipping meals so that their children can eat.
Food insecurity among young children is especially concerning because of the risk of malnutrition and developmental delays. If children do not eat enough or receive only cheap “filler” foods, they are vulnerable to getting sick more often, performing poorly in school, developing diabetes, suffering cognitive delays and psychological distress. Many effects of malnutrition in young children are irreversible.
Hunger is a mounting problem in the US. As millions more working class families face job losses and poverty, the major federal safety net programs—including the food stamps and emergency cash assistance programs—are serving far fewer people than are eligible and in need.
By the latest USDA count, food stamp enrollment has swelled by 1 million people since last September, to a record 32.55 million Americans. The non-profit Food Research and Action Center estimates that 16 million more people are eligible to receive federal food assistance but are not enrolled.
An analysis by the New York Times, published May 9, found huge disparities in the way the food stamp program is administered from state to state. In California, for example, the newspaper noted that only half of those eligible for the program were enrolled. In other states, such as Missouri, where enrollment by those eligible stands at 98 percent, the eligibility requirements are set so severely low that hundreds of thousands of working poor households cannot qualify. Moreover, millions of families enrolled in the program receive far less in aid each month than what is required to maintain a healthy diet.
As a result, rising numbers of families are turning to food pantries and other charity organizations, cutting back on food purchases, and relying more heavily on cheaper staple foods to try to make ends meet.

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