We are not Poor there are Poor
Poverty In America
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By B John
Kunthara
Yes it is a
fare question “Why Can’t We End Poverty in America”. Answers to this question
comes from all kinds of people with all kinds of perspectives. Can anyone
define what poverty is? Is it the difference between rich and the poor? Is it a person cannot eat food because no
money? To answer the first question I am poor in comparison to Bill Gates. The
second question that need to be studied and an answer needed. I am also doing the same giving my opinion.
Most of the time perspectives, opinions
even solutions will take a long journey will run around everywhere and
when it comes to enact any solution then selfishness of every one will kick in
and all the talks becomes crocodile tears.
Does any
ideology will find a solution: Such as socialism, communism and capitalism? We
have seen these ideologies at work in different parts of the world and no
country has wiped out poverty using an ideology or a kind of government. That
means an ideology or a political system not capable of eliminating poverty then
what will? When elections come in all democracies this question of poverty
appears in the front pages and debates. All politicians run around and give
false hopes and promises to people. Once election is over these promises will
take the back seat. This is typical of all political parties in all countries.
Unfortunately the poor people are used by politicians as votes not as human beings.
There are disguised leaders for poor people work in these communities as
saviors. In reality they are influence peddlers to fill their own pockets.
In order to
eliminate poverty, we have to think outside of politics, economic systems,
religion, race and culture. Poverty has no color, religion or political
affiliation. Giving out money or creating new programs, increasing welfare
recipients will not solve this problem. Free money will may help a person buy
one meal but same time that will ruin his or her pride and worth in the
society. Instead of money we can provide a person a means to make money and
give ideas how to get out of the condition they are in at that time. The famous
saying instead of giving a fish teach them how to fish. This country have been
experimenting with all kinds of programs since the great depression and we are
still a nation with so many poor people. Time has come to look for other
creative ways to tackle this issue. We need honest people who will work and
talk with an open mind without selfish ideas.
This is what
all including the poor must understand everyone on this earth is selfish
including the poor, wealthy, religious and so on, they will try to protect
their means of income, interest and family first then only they think about
others. We must talk about any program or any system with the understanding of
the fact “We Are Selfish” and that is in our DNA and no one can change.
Let us create a system using that fact in mind. We need an open minded
discussion without any political correctness and fear of ridicule, accusations
and counter punches. We need an honest media interested in stating the fact
without prejudice. Liberalism, conservatism these are words means very little
for a society ravaged with poverty and crime. You simply can’t tell people
these are all your fault or we know you are persecuted by the rich.
First of all
eliminating poverty 100% an impossible task as long as we respect freedom of
people in all aspects of their life. We can’t force someone to change their life
style as a solution to get out or poverty. A society can only help a person if
that person willing to accept that help with conditions. An economic revolution
will not end poverty but what we need to do though, find honest solutions the
system we have today and living in it.
It is not
because we have not identified reasons. Famous sociologists and economists
around the world have identified reasons why and how people become poor. These
are the reasons I have found in most studies done by others. 1. Single family.
2. Lack of employment. 3. Lack of Education 4.Low wages. 5. Getting sick. 6.
Substance abuse. 7. Crime, there are more reasons but I am only listing these,
I thought important for my essay. If everyone willing to tackle these issues
with an open mind, without prejudice and political and financial motives we can
find good solutions.
Single
Family: Not a secret
that two income better than one. Can we legislate that people can have children
only if they stay married always? Can we prohibit out of wedlock children? How
do we handle this problem? In a broken family not only parents but children are
also victims. Children raised in a single family in so many cases, are in a
higher risk to adapt all kinds of anti-social elements we see in the society. There
are some exceptions to this. First, if a single family get additional help from
other extended family members. Second, reluctantly I would say some religions
are helpful too. For so many a path to poverty is paved right from the
childhood.
Lack of
employment: A
genuine issue again, 100% employment impossible task but bringing down
unemployment is workable. Government cannot provide meaningful employment to
people. We need private sector to do this. Private sector will only invest
money if they can make a profit. This is where the balancing act needed.
Business can play a big role here. No one is against corporations making
profit. But what they must do reinvest the profit in the community and give
adequate wages to employees. In so many cases corporations are more interested
in their stock values and how much compensations executives will get each year.
This must change.
Lack of
Education: We must
ask the question are schools primarily for students or educators? First of all
parents must take interest in the education of their children. Do not think
sending them every day to school and buying school supplies will end the
responsibility? So many parents are busy with their jobs and no time to give
for their children’s education especially in one parent families. There is no
easy answer to this problem. Several schools are experimenting with mentor
programs to help these children.
We see very
often, in poverty and crime driven inner city schools, high dropout rates and
less motivated teachers. One solution to this problem would be school choice.
There are chartered schools like Yep, Kip and Yes are running schools in
several cities and so many children come to these schools are from
disadvantaged families. These schools are funded by tax payers and donations.
Chartered schools are less expensive to operate and doing a fantastic job.
Schools must not become places for social experiments and politics. Educating
children making them capable of functioning in a society with a productive life
that must and only the purpose of a school.
Low Wages: Like I mentioned above we need
private sector to create jobs. This where employers can work together with
employees for the betterment of both without any friction. Employers must
understand their profit is created from the sweat of workers. If a business
making money they should share a good portion from that with all employees.
This will only benefit them in the long run. Employees will work hard will be
loyal to the employer. A happy employee is more valuable than few more dollars
in the bank.
Getting
Sick: No one want
get sick but another fact of life we all will get sick some time in different
magnitude. In a society like ours sickness must not be a financial burden on
people. We must have a universal health care plan. For a viable universal
health plan all parties must work together. Hospitals, doctors, drug makers and
other health care providers. We need to bring the cost of health care down. If
health care providers can sacrifice little bit in their income then government
will be able to pay for the universal health care plan with a reasonable tax
revenue. Same time patients also must be responsible and understanding, there
is a limit to how far hospitals and doctors could go to save your life or
prolong. Doctors are not Gods sometimes
they will make mistakes and try to understand that.
Substance
Abuse: Is this a
health problem or a crime issue? Most everybody got an answer to this. In
reality, mind altering substances are as old as our existence. What is
happening today the variety and names has changed. In olden times people used
to take drugs like opium and other kinds of drinks in a controlled quantity for
better health. Since our country started the war against drugs that became a
cash cow for so many dealers and our prison population got much bigger. First
we must take out the criminality in substance abuse. Second, educate people
from very early ages about the harmful effects of drugs. Once we solve so many
issues I stated above this drug abuse will also come down as a side benefit.
Crime: All lives matters. We see more
crime in poor communities than the rich. Did crime came first or fallowed when
poverty took hold. Let us look what happened to Detroit? Crime destroyed this
city and pushed so many in to poverty. Race relations played a major role in
ruining this city. Community and political leaders from both sides behaved
recklessly.
In the 1940s and 50s this city was a thriving
one with three giant auto makers and other businesses. No one thought a race
relation will play adversely in a northern city like Detroit. In the 1940s the
population of this city was about 90% white and 7% black the rest other races.
This started to change very fast. White population started to shrink and the
black population grew. May be the automobile revolution and creation of more
roads and high ways contributed to this shift. So many white people with money
moved to suburbs for more room and newer homes.
In 1960 the black population was 27% then
there was a riot in 1967 that devastated the city so much. This sped up the
plight of whites from the city in a faster rate not only that so many
businesses also left the city. Today the black population in Detroit is more
than 90%. A city declared bankrupt in 2013. Most of the law enforcement issues
in major cities started from this riot. Tension between blacks especially teens
and police grew. For so many selling drugs became easy money. Police started
cracking down drug dealers and users and that created so many black people with
criminal records. We simply can’t blame the police for all this tension in most
cases they are doing their job given to them.
If whites and blacks come together to remake
this city into a habitable place for all we can solve all race issues in this
country. There is a need and there is no honest leader in both side of the
aisle today to discuss and find a lasting solution.
This will be the
challenge to whoever win the President election are you willing to encourage
political and community leaders to sit down together and engage in discussions
without blaming each other and find lasting solutions.
There may be
other issues out there contributing to the issue of poverty. What we are doing
now accuse each other for problems. That is politics. We are all responsible
for the condition we are in today. Stop blaming the past and people lived in
the past. In a sinking ship no use of blaming water. Let us think about today
and what we must do. What we need to do all come together with an open mind
willing to discuss, listen and understand each other. Look at the future of our
children and grandchildren. Think the problem by putting yourself in other
person’s shoe. Everyone got a selfish motive and if we all can accept and
understand that weakness in us, then we can work together and solve issues.
B. John
Kunthara