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Ryanomics Assault on Poor and Hungry Children

Posted: 09/14/2012 9:13 pm

Hungry child,
I didn't make this world for you.
You didn't buy any stock in my railroad.
You didn't invest in my corporation.
Where are your shares in standard oil?
I made the world for the rich
And the will-be-rich
And the have-always-been-rich.
Not for you,
Hungry child.

-- Langston Hughes, “God to Hungry Child”

Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the great German Protestant Theologian, who was executed for opposing Hitler’s holocaust, believed that the test of the morality of a society is how it treats its children. I agree and am deeply ashamed that the United States of America flunks Bonhoeffer’s test every hour of every day as our policies and priorities permit 16.1 million children -- more than one in five -- to live in poverty in the richest nation on earth and 7.3 million to live in extreme poverty according to the new census poverty data. Children under five are our poorest age group with one in four infants, toddlers and preschoolers -- who did not choose their parents -- poor during their years of greatest brain development. The U.S. Agriculture Department recently reported that a record number of families in America are struggling to put enough food on the table and that one in five children live in a food insecure household. Millions of Americans, many of them hard-working parents, have only food stamps to keep the wolves of hunger from their door.

Yet the Ryan budget passed by the House of Representatives not only would do nothing to help or decrease epidemic poverty, hunger and homelessness during this time of economic downturn and parental joblessness, it would increase their struggles by taking away food and other essential supports. Ryanomics is an all out assault on our poorest children while asking not a dime of sacrifice from the richest 2 percent of Americans or from wealthy corporations. Ryanomics slashes hundreds of billions of dollars from child and family nutrition, health, child care, education, and child protection services, in order to extend and add to the massive Bush tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires at a taxpayer cost of $5 trillion over 10 years. On top of making the Bush tax cuts permanent, the top income bracket would get an additional 10 percent tax cut. Millionaires and billionaires would on average keep at least an additional quarter of a million dollars each year and possibly as much as $400,000 a year according to the Citizens for Tax Justice.

The Ryan budget does not name or touch any of the many expensive tax incentives, tax loopholes or tax subsidies that help the powerful and the wealthy. It doesn’t close tax loopholes or rein in incentives to corporations investing or taking jobs overseas several of which alone could generate $129 billion over ten years. It doesn’t touch the tax advantage for private equity partners which now provides a $15 billion windfall over ten years or the tax preferences for oil and gas companies that cost about $40 billion a year.

Ryanomics widens the already huge wealth and income chasm in our nation and only benefits the richest Americans and powerful corporations while ripping apart already porous safety nets for vulnerable children. Ryanomics masquerades as a fiscally responsible deficit-reducing budget plan to preserve our children’s future; in reality it is Robin Hood in reverse, stealing from babies to benefit billionaires and increasing the deficit.

To come up with a portion of the Ryan budget’s savings requirements, the House Agriculture committee chose to cut more than $33 billion from food stamps but left subsidies to large profitable corporate farms intact. By reducing benefits and changing food stamp eligibility rules nearly two million children would lose benefits, about 22 million children would be in households with reduced benefits, and 280,000 low-income children would lose free breakfast and lunch at school. Ryanomics equals more hungry poor children.

Ryanomics has no trouble naming cuts to programs helping poor children and families to pay for massive government handouts for the wealthiest. It:

  • Does away with child tax credits for five and a half million low income children, primarily in immigrant families because of a new requirement that taxpayers must include their Social Security number on tax returns to claim the child tax credit. Working families with incomes averaging $21,000 a year would see their taxes raised about $1,800;
  • Eliminates the $1.7 billion Social Services Block Grant (SSBG) that funds critical services for the most vulnerable populations, primarily low and moderate income children and adults who are elderly or disabled. SSBG serves roughly 23 million people, about half of whom are children. If SSBG is repealed, four million children would lose child care and child protective services for 1.7 million children and child abuse prevention and intervention for 640,000 children would be disrupted;
  • Repeals the Affordable Care Act that prevents insurance companies from denying coverage for children with pre-existing conditions, rescinding coverage when children get sick, and ensures young adults can stay on their parents’ health plans until age 26. The repeal would put 14 million children at risk for losing health coverage by ending the maintenance of effort protections that prevent states from cutting children from the Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program rolls;
  • Turns Medicaid over to the states in the form of a federal block grant and cuts spending by $810 billion over 10 years, giving states the power to slash eligibility, benefits, and payments to doctors and hospitals while raising costs on the poor. Today, Medicaid provides comprehensive health and mental health coverage to nearly 36 million children and has helped to reduce the number of uninsured children as employer sponsored coverage has eroded and families have struggled during the economic down turn.

Ryanomics is not only poor arithmetic, it is also poor morality and gross injustice which turns upside down the requirements of all great faiths to protect the poor and vulnerable. The U.S. Catholic Bishops in a letter to every member of Congress on May 8, 2012 said: “deficit reduction and fiscal responsibility efforts must protect and not undermine the needs of poor and vulnerable people” and declared that the proposed cuts in the House budget ”fail this basic moral test.” The much publicized “Nuns on the Bus,” Catholic Sisters committed to fighting poverty, challenged Ryanomics declaring: “we insist on a Faithful Budget that affirms the life of all God’s children – not just the wealthiest few.” And Albert Camus, Nobel Laureate, speaking at a Dominican monastery in 1948 said: “Perhaps we cannot prevent this world from being a world in which children are tortured. But we can reduce the number of tortured children.” He described our responsibility as human beings “if not to reduce evil, at least not to add to it” and “to refuse to consent to conditions which torture innocents.” “I continue,” he said “to struggle against this universe in which children suffer and die." And so must all of us including our political leaders of all parties.

Every American who believes in basic fairness must resoundingly reject Ryanomics.

 

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Hungry child, I didn't make this world for you. You didn't buy any stock in my railroad. You didn't invest in my corporation. Where are your shares in standard oil? I made the world for the rich An...
Hungry child, I didn't make this world for you. You didn't buy any stock in my railroad. You didn't invest in my corporation. Where are your shares in standard oil? I made the world for the rich An...
 
 
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Keth30
I used to be a liberal, then I grew up.
01:55 PM on 09/17/2012
A record number of Americans on welfare. Can anyone please tell me how this has helped our nation? How is this helping people get out of poverty when we know generations of famiies continue to have large families and collect welfare? It's like they are stuck in a cycle. How is handing out money for long periods of time helping anyone? There a way too many people who are scamming the system.
How is it that our food stamp progam allows people to purchase junk? Energy drinks, chips, soda, candy,etc. This does not help "feed our children". We need reform on so many levels of government, but, because of political partisanship, we will fail to ask the tough questions, and make tough decisions.
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ttsgw
Atheist and secular humanist
11:42 AM on 09/17/2012
This guy Hughes must be the ultimate and final proof of God's existence, receiving a direct quote about his intentions with the world from the master himself
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ttsgw
Atheist and secular humanist
11:39 AM on 09/17/2012
In a Republican America, execution of those not accepting hungry children is not far away.
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rekamlias
Sound Money is a good thing
09:24 AM on 09/17/2012
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld once publicly admitted that the Pentagon lost track of $2.3 trillion dollars and cannot tell us how it was spent. How much is the waste and lost today? That is over $13,000 per taxpayer per year of waste without receipt. 700 bases in 130 countries wasting money like that can easily feed all the hungry children in the US and feed a few other children in other countries.
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knotsofast
How much did our nation's debt increase today?
09:53 PM on 09/16/2012
Read how Obama's man at the FED torpedoes the poor...talk about "war"...QE 100 with our debt!
http://reason.com/archives/2012/09/13/occupy-the-fed
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sailka
honesty, morality, societal concern always
12:28 AM on 09/17/2012
Your personal handle: 47% pay no income tax......Know why? They are too poor or too young to. Our concern is with the wealthies/most profitable 10% who pay no taxes in the USA, like Romney.
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somewhatodd
micro-bio undetectable to the naked eye
09:25 PM on 09/16/2012
lifelong welfare republicans like paul ryan need to be pulled off the taxpayers' teat.
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smp276dp
free us from the craziness
01:07 PM on 09/17/2012
That would be the release of a life time. To see and several other GOPers GONE.
To see these people that criticize the federal government that pays their salary.
You do that speak against your employer. You will get fired in a heart beat.
08:52 PM on 09/16/2012
Ms. Eddelman, I understand that, as a screaming Leftist who believes in government control of everything (because, as we all know, government knows best), you have a vested interest in continuing to receive money from government that you did virtually nothing to earn - can you point to any government program that was both successful in achieving it's goals and was efficiant in doing so (the Hoover Dam doesn't count, nor does the Golden Gate Bridge.)
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sailka
honesty, morality, societal concern always
12:32 AM on 09/17/2012
Where can I Begin: SSA, 1% Total overhead, Always has, will pay Full benefits for at least 20 years without any slight adjustments; Interstate Highway System, FAA, NOAA, Etc, unendlingly more.
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earlyautumn
We were not meant to be a Christian nation.
08:41 PM on 09/16/2012
How can you be a Romney/Ryan Republican and still claim to be a Christian? For that matter, how can you be a Bush/Cheney Republican and still claim to be a Christian? As a matter of fact, how can you be a (choose your adjective) Republican and still claim to be a Christian?
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smp276dp
free us from the craziness
01:11 PM on 09/17/2012
I have said that for a LONG time now.
The blind lead the blind.
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Keth30
I used to be a liberal, then I grew up.
02:02 PM on 09/17/2012
Really? Do you know what political group of people actually donate the most to charity from their personal money? Look it up, then ask yourself the question again. Conservatives don't hand their responsibilty of helping the poor over to the government.
08:24 PM on 09/16/2012
Absolutely amazing to me that Ryan professes to be a devout Catholic. Seems to me that many people today who state they are very religious think that saying they are religious and thithing the church is enough- that their actions do not count as long as they mouth the words and monetarily support the Church.
It is obvious to me aren't asking themselves "What would Jesus do?".
Maybe (jury's still out) they can buy an election- but I do not believe they can buy their way into Heaven.
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sailka
honesty, morality, societal concern always
12:38 AM on 09/17/2012
Ryan attends Mass, but the UCCB has said his Economic plans violate Catholic Principles to help the poor, feed the starving, education, etc., etc, and Avoid wars, increase military spending by cutting essential people programs, etc., etc. Tithing is not living devoutly, following the Lord's Teachings Is!
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RandomJ
GOP — (G)reedy (O)ne (P)ercenters
07:59 PM on 09/16/2012
Ryan wants to CUT poor and hungry children's assistance YET give more UNFUNDED and UNNEEDED trickle-down tax CUTS for the TOP richest 2%, to the tune of $5 TRILLION dollars, who already own MORE than the BOTTOM 90% COMBINED!
Un-freaking-believable! Deplorable. Detestable. Disreputable.

He's NO man of his God...

The GOP is THE party OF the rich, BY the rich, and FOR the rich.
08:54 PM on 09/16/2012
You have NO idea of what Paul Ryan wants to do! Perhaps, instead of trying to fix a system that is so terribly broken, he wants to remove that broken current system and replace it with something more effective, more efficient and more fair than the politically driven system we now have.
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RandomJ
GOP — (G)reedy (O)ne (P)ercenters
10:50 PM on 09/16/2012
Mr. "fiscally conservative" VP Lyin Ryan, voted for deficit-expanding policies like Medicare Part D ($7 trillion unfunded liabilities), the Bush tax cuts (added some $2.8 trillion to the national debt), and TARP ($700 billion bank bailout).

He WANTS big government — HIS big government!

I don't think you have any idea of what Lyin Ryan wants to do... In fact, no one does, because like Mittens, they haven't specified ONE single detail to ANYTHING.

LOL! There's NOTHING fair about CUTTING poor and hungry children's assistance BUT wanting to give more UNFUNDED and UNNEEDED trickle-down tax CUTS to the TOP richest 2%...
07:45 PM on 09/16/2012
How many millions of poor, uneducated people have come to the US over the last decades?
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MIVOTE
Adds wisdom to knowledge
08:27 PM on 09/16/2012
There are a lot of poor, uneducated people who have been living in the US for decades...centuries!
08:58 PM on 09/16/2012
My Grand parents were both - por, illiterate in the English language, and not that literate in their native Polish, but were determined to work as hard as they had to to make a better life for themselves and their children. And they succeeded And they did it without government "help" - in fact, they would have been ashamed to be receiving aid of any kind from the government.
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NoWayMan
06:47 PM on 09/16/2012
ryan gleaned his economic "philosophy" from a bitter 12 year old russian girl.
did anyone really expect it to be awesome or useful or realistic in any way?
Artu Di-tu
El valiente vive hasta que el cobarde quiere
06:32 PM on 09/16/2012
Heartless far right conservatives...this thread is full of them.

OBAMA/BIDEN in 2012
Artu Di-tu
El valiente vive hasta que el cobarde quiere
06:29 PM on 09/16/2012
The French Revolution comes to mind.
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Rooster Coburn
Less Gov't + More Responsibility = A Better World
05:49 PM on 09/16/2012
With modern birth control techniques available it's not all that difficult for the poor not to have children or at least to have fewer of them.
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sailka
honesty, morality, societal concern always
12:46 AM on 09/17/2012
We are birth controlling too much already Our Population is not increasing, except for our bigger family new immigrants.