Shame covers the face of the world’s wealthiest nation: US cities see growing hunger, homelessness

Greetings,

       The spread of poverty & homelessness is a scurge that is exposing the so-called riches and wealthiest nation on earth to be little more than an international vagabond. Disgrace is what is covering her in the international and political arena. This proves that she is living in the fall.

  America and her people have lived so rich and so joyfully in wickedness, murder, robbery and hatred of one another and others, but now she is forced to beg for bread. She is forced to ask other nations to buy her worthless bonds in order to have money to fund her budget.

   We see the breaking of American economic might. It can be seen in foreign lands as well as within her own borders. Though they are trying to keep you, the so-called negroes, in the dark about the severity of what is taking place, you will not be left without knowledge.

  …”The world that we live in desires first of all to hide the truth to keep the Black man who is made blind, deaf and dumb by the scientific tricknology of the white race, so that the white race can continue to carry on the same deceiving and wickedness that they have been practicing.”–pg.209(tfoa)

   This is the day of her fall and none, saith the prophets, can help her. She must succumb to the judgment…” Now to see all of these things coming to pass — things that we did not know that we would see. We did not know that we would see such a Goliath — such a giant — falling.

 Goliath! who has defied the nations of the earth t come out and fight with them, as Goliath did before Israel. Now, nations make mock of the great giant of the earth, America.“–pg.255(tfoa)

     US cities see growing hunger, homelessness

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     survey of 25 US cities has offered a picture of the state of hunger in the country as homelessness and requests for help are on the rise.

A survey of mayors, conducted by the US Conference of Mayors, has shown that requests for emergency food aid in 25 big cities, located in 18 states and the District of Columbia, have increased by an average of 7 percent compared with the previous period one year earlier.

Between September 2012 and August 2013, all the cities studied, except four cities, reported a rise in requests for help.

“There’s no question that the nation’s economy is on the mend, but there’s also no question that the slow pace of recovery is making it difficult — and, for many, impossible — to respond to the growing needs of the hungry and the homeless,” said Tom Cochran, the executive director of the US Conference of Mayors.

Some 43 percent of those who asked for emergency food aid were employed, 9 percent were homeless, and 21 percent were elderly.

The main reason for the increased hunger in US cities was unemployment, followed by low salaries, poverty, and a high cost of housing.

Meanwhile, homelessness increased by an average of 4 percent in the cities surveyed, which included Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Chicago, Memphis, Nashville, Philadelphia, and San Francisco.

The growing number of hungry people in major US cities comes as food stamps for millions of American people were cut across the country after a food assistance law expired on November 1.

During a speech on December 4 in Washington, D.C., US President Barack Obama acknowledged the US economy has become “profoundly unequal,” which he described as a “fundamental threat” to the American society.

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