Melissa Lara
Prof.
Broadous
March 22, 2012
PAS 113B
The
Ghosts of Our Country
One
in Six Americans lives in poverty. The National Poverty Center stated, “In 2010, 15.1 percent of
all persons lived in poverty”. They also stated that in 2010 has been the
highest poverty rate since 1993. People who live in poverty are forgotten and
often called “throwaway people”. Throwaway people are defined as people who are
worthless, homeless, forgotten people who walk in our country with no say to
their life but nobody cares. As if nobody cared about the citizens of this
country. There are homeless shelters, food pantries, and more resources but
this will never get a person out of poverty, this will never help a person be
seen in another way. Also, each place that does offer help has a process. Some
do some extraordinary jobs at helping “throwaway people” while other
organizations do what they can because they all may run on volunteers. These
organizations are non-profit organization, which makes it really hard to stay
up. “Throwaway people” and their families are living under the shadows, they
cannot vote, are unemployed and not heard, and only some organizations try to
help.
The ghosts that are in
our countries have no word. The affluent and people of the government do not
hear them. It is rare that someone proposes something to help the people living
in poverty. Since these people are homeless it is like if they didn’t exist
because they cannot vote. To be able to vote you have to have an address but
that is not their case. Maybe they did vote before they became homeless but
every time you move you have to reregister, which makes it so much more
difficult. The United States is the only country from Western Democracies who have
least voter turnout. Pew Research Center stated that, 22% of the population
eligible to vote are not registered and only about 50% vote in the general
elections. If these are the statistics then whose voices is being heard. It is
a fact that wealthier and more knowledgeable people turnout to vote.
Many people who are living in this crisis use
to be doctors, lawyers, teachers, etc. Since they economic downturn people
started losing their jobs, homes, then and cars. The Bureau of Labor Statistics
U.S. Department of Labor states that the unemployment rate is 8.3 percent. This makes up
about 12.8 million people who are unemployed currently since February 2012
(Labor). If the government knows this, why do they not true to fix it? They are
so busy trying to, make more money they forget about their people. Also, it is
obvious that they need people to stay poor so they and get richer. As time goes
by there will be no middle class. On CNN a report was done stating that the
middleclass has became the underclass. They said that in 1988, the income of an average American taxpayer was
$33,400. More than twenty years have passed and not much has changed. According
to IRS data the average income was still just $33,000 in 2008.
Organizations
that help “throwaway people” really make a difference. A good example of an organization
is M.E.N.D., Meet Each Need with Dignity. M.E.N.D.’s mission statement is “With
dignity and respect, powered by volunteers, MEND’s mission is to break the
bonds of poverty by providing basic human needs and a pathway to
self-reliance.” This organization offers food,
clothing, dental, medical, chiropractic, and optometry assistance. Everything
is free, but you are required to give a ten-dollar donation when needing
medical assistance. It is not obligatory but if the person can it is better for
M.E.N.D. All the doctors that go there go on their day off from their daily
work. Also, only a few people are being paid and the rest are volunteers.
M.E.N.D. serves about 30, 000 people in the San Fernando area and has only 3,
000 volunteers. People who go here are no longer ghosts. They are welcome and
they feel at home. They do not live under the shadows and can finally smile
because they see that it gets better.
Next
time you look at someone who looks homeless, living in poverty and struggling
do not judge because they could have a degree in anything and just had an
unfortunate turn over. This can happen to anyone, no matter if you have a
secure job, home and life. By giving a hand to the needy can really make a
difference. One smile leads to another and you cannot buy this. These people
can no longer be considered ghosts. They are here and if they had a job and
were steady they could help bring up the economy and get the country in better
shape. This will never happen unless these people get there voice heard by the
people who run the government.
Work
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