Food and Shelter – Two out of three of the basic necessities are under question in many parts of America!
According to Natural News, President
Obama and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie are similar in many ways. Both of them
are men of many words which, in reality, they fail to deliver. Both of them have
promised to change a lot of things but have failed miserably when the time came
to act. The situation in question is in the state which Christie Governs, New
Jersey. Well, there are many individuals in the state who are forced to live in
the woods. In fact, many of them have been living there for as many as 20
years. The primary reason is because many of them either are unemployed or have
fallen in to bad times. And with the ever increasing property tax, they have no
option but to be rendered homeless. If the unemployment rate is anything to go
by, then 9.7 % of New Jersey's population is jobless.
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One in three individuals in
America needs food assistance. As per the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the
so-called "food stamp" program, a combination of 15 food programs
offered by the agency, cost taxpayers a staggering $114 billion in 2012 is
currently still in use. In fact, the harsh reality is that the number of
individuals getting food assistance is higher than the total number of
individuals who are working in the corporate sector.
This throws light on a
significant issue, how can this be possible? Considering President Obama is
claiming that the economy is well under control, with unemployment rates going
down and all? But the reality is, the economy is not as developed as it is
claimed to be, which has led us to this situation. Have you ever seen citizens
vying for so many different food programs in an economically developed country?
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