Friday, August 28, 2009

Growing poverty and despair in America...

In 1962, Michael Harrington's "The Other America" exposed the nation's dark underside enough for John Kennedy to ask his Council of Economic Advisor chairman, Walter Heller, to look into the problem and for Lyndon Johnson to say (on January 8, 1964) that his administration "today, here and now, declares unconditional war on poverty in America."  

In fact, it was little more than a skirmish that fell way short of addressing the real problem in the world's richest nation. Today it's even greater and increasing exponentially under a president who, unlike Johnson, declared war on the poor and disadvantaged to favor privilege over growing needs and essential social change. 

In his book, Harrington wrote: 

"In morality and in justice every citizen should be committed to abolishing the other America, for it is intolerable that the richest nation in human history should allow such needless suffering. But more than that, if we solve the problem of the other America we will have learned how to solve the problems of all of America." Sadly, we didn't then nor have we now. More...

Don't miss:

  1. Bus driver in New York feeds the hungry and the homeless...
  2. George Carlin: turn over golf courses and cemetaries to the homeless!!!
  3. Beyond the Wall; homelessness among veterans...
  4. Resist or become serfs... (This is NOT a conspiracy theory)
  5. A nation of cowards, America?

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