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Comments by "Dennis" (@Dennis-nc3vw) on "Food Shoplifting on Rise as 54 Million Go Hungry Each Day" video.
Please, 54 million Americans going hungry? A loaf of bread at a grocery store is less than $1.50, in other words less than what our most poorly paid laborer makes in 15 minutes. It's always nice to have more money but no one is starving in America.
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Anyone who truly believes anyone can "go hungry" in America needs a one way ticket to Venezuela. A loaf of bread costs less than $1.50, less than what our most poorly paid laborer makes in 15 minutes.
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Right now unemployment isn't even one percentage point above the historical average.
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A loaf of bread costs less than what a minimum wage worker makes in 20 minutes and the average America under the poverty line has more living space than the average Western European. You should go to a third world country and explain to some barefoot child living in a tinshack why Americans can't feed or house themselves. He might have some useful advice.
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In America a loaf of bread costs less than 20 minutes of minimum wage labor. Don't listen to these drama queens.
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A study by the World Health Organization showed 40% of children in Asia suffer from stunted growth in malnutrition less than 1% of American children living under the poverty line do. How could you honestly believe that in a country where a loaf of bread costs less than what our most poorly paid laborer makes in 15 minutes, anyone is genuinely starving?
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You should be shipped a third world country and forced to explain to one of the 80% of people living on 10 dollars or less a day how anyone here is unable to feed themselves when a loaf of bread costs less than what our most poorly paid laborer makes in 20 minutes.
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No one has to shop lift to eat in America. A loaf of bread is $1.50. How do you think 80% of the world is living on $10 or less a day? That's measured in Purchasing Power Parity so don't give me that "cost of living" trash.
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You should be forced to explain to the 80% of the world who makes 10 dollars a day (measured in Purchasing Power Parity) how awful it is here. A loaf of bread in America costs less than what our most poorly paid laborer in America makes in 20 minutes. Stop crying.
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No one in America is starving. You can buy a loaf of bread for $1.50 at a grocery store, which is less than what our most poorly paid laborer makes in 15 minutes. This bruhaha about "stimulus money" is a sickening manifestation of "If you give a mouse a cookie" in action. When this video was aired, unemployment was at 6.7%, about half what it was at the height of the pandemic and much less than it was during the 2008 economic crash. Yet we were all meek and quiet for 8 months until the government gave us a $600 stimulus check, then we screamed and stamped our feet like bratty children for more.
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This county is pathetic. When this video was aired, unemployment was 6.7%, less than half what it was at the height the pandemic. Yet people were perfectly happy and quiet until politicians gave us a $600 stimulus, then we started screaming and crying like bratty children for more. It's "if you give a mouse a cookie" in action.
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The greed that has taken over America is disgusting. When this video aired, unemployment was about 6.7%. Then in the subsequent month it dropped to 6.2% but people were still crying for their stimulus money. Yet during the economic crash a decade ago, unemployment was as high as 9.9% (in 2009) yet no one said they needed $2000 in the mail. What we're seeing is nothing but "If you give a mouse a cookie" in action. If politicians had never given us the 600 we would be quiet.
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When this video was aired, unemployment was at 6.7%. Less than half what it was at the height of pandemic. And yet we were all meek and quiet for 8 months until the government gave us a $600 stimulus check, then we started crying and stamping our feet like bratty children for more. It's "If you give a mouse a cookie" in action.
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You make more in an hour than 80% of the world makes in a day yet I'm sure you've never given anything to anyone for free you hypocrite.
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@chanelspearman6305 And their children and grandchildren will foot that bill. This country has become pathetic. In the economic crash a decade ago, unemployment was 9.9% and yet even then no one was demanding monthly stimulus payments of $2000. What you're seeing is simply "if you give a mouse a cookie" in action. It's the same thing that tanked Venezuela's economy.
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