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Many Are Like Romney -- 'Not Concerned' About Very Poor

Posted: 02/ 7/2012 10:43 am

Last week, Mitt Romney created a firestorm for saying that "I'm not concerned about the very poor." Romney later explained that he "misspoke," and that he'd said something "similar to that, but quite acceptable, for a long time."

The real problem isn't that it misstates Romney's concerns, but that it accurately states our bipartisan political consensus. Romney's "gaffe" states a central truth: This nation shows too little concern about the poor.

The rich rulers in high places show amazing indifference to the poor while commercializing a religion that is rooted in a poverty-stricken Jesus. Jesus' mission was to preach good news to the poor, heal the brokenhearted and set the captives free. Too many of those in power are woefully silent about the predicament of the poor.

One in two Americans is in poverty or classified as low income. More than 17 million children live in a household that is "food insecure," the technical term for going hungry.

One out of every 45 children -- 1.6 million in all -- is homeless. Of the industrial nations, the U.S. lags in ensuring that poor children get a fair start with adequate nutrition, prenatal care, stable housing and high-quality education.

Most poor people, contrary to what Newt Gingrich might think, are working. When the poor finish high school and can't afford college, they join the military and perform risky work for America. Unfortunately, many soldiers come home to foreclosure, unemployment and no health care. Hospital workers wipe our brows, clear our bedpans and change our beds when we are sick. They work every day that they can. They take the early bus. They work in minimum-wage and subminimum-wage jobs that can't lift a family out of poverty.

The poor are Appalachian coal miners who work without adequate safety protections. They are veterans who return victorious from wartime battlefields to face defeat in economic crossfires. The poor tend our children, mow our lawns. They clean up the hotel rooms that Romney and Gingrich sleep in. But the poor can't afford adequate health care, stable housing or to send their kids to college.

Yet neither party "concerns" itself with the very poor. They tend not to vote. They can't afford lobbyists. They don't make campaign contributions. Even as poverty spreads, politicians in both parties talk about the middle class.

We need targeted intervention by our federal government to provide jobs for our people -- an FDR-like program that hires our youth, our returning soldiers, our chronically unemployed.

The last president to express real concern about the poor was Lyndon Johnson. He launched the War on Poverty. By raising the minimum wage, launching jobs programs, extending welfare for poor mothers and children, aiding poor schools, expanding food stamps and Medicare, building affordable housing, Johnson made dramatic strides in reducing poverty.

When Ronald Reagan came in, he painted a dishonest picture of welfare mothers living high on the state. He slashed taxes on the wealthy, doubled the military budget in peacetime and sought to slash poverty programs.

Ironically, the more both parties talk about the middle class, the more the middle class declines. The decline of the minimum wage and of labor unions contributed to declining wages. Good jobs were shipped abroad. College was priced out of the reach of more and more families. Health care costs soared.

Romney said the poor had a safety net, but he would "fix it" by shredding it. He and Gingrich promise more top-end tax cuts, more military spending and less government spending, requiring savage cuts in programs for the poor from aid to poor schools, prenatal care for mothers, Pell grants for college students, affordable housing and more.

Conservatives argue that America is a Christian nation, but these realities offend the faith. Jesus embraced his mission to "preach good news to the poor." He would judge us by how we treated the "least of these."

 

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Last week, Mitt Romney created a firestorm for saying that "I'm not concerned about the very poor." Romney later explained that he "misspoke," and that he'd said something "similar to that, but quite ...
Last week, Mitt Romney created a firestorm for saying that "I'm not concerned about the very poor." Romney later explained that he "misspoke," and that he'd said something "similar to that, but quite ...
 
 
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02:05 PM on 02/24/2012
Many like Jackson are false believer of Jesus.
Jesus said "the poor you will have always have with you" and "love thy neighbours as thyself". This means governments should get out of the way and leave people to "give cheerfully" for "God loves a cheerful giver". Even God does not force anyone to give.
Jesus tells peope to be "secret givers" so how can Jackson be a judge when Jesus tells us to judge not?
lucy88lucy
use your brain
10:36 AM on 02/08/2012
Can anybody tell me how jesse earns his money?
01:32 PM on 02/08/2012
capital gains from extortion money!
01:38 PM on 02/08/2012
capital gains bought with extortion money!!
10:18 AM on 02/08/2012
Yo rev how much did Operation Push pay out for your hotel rooms and meals last year?You never knew poverty since you rode on MLK,s coattails.
lucy88lucy
use your brain
10:18 AM on 02/08/2012
Bring out more glasses for the kool aid, this story haves so much wrong I don't know where to start. How about the 17,000,000 food insecure children, where are the FOB (father of baby)? Jesse knows what this is like because he was born out of wedlock and he turned around and did the same thing. That would be a start.
10:17 AM on 02/08/2012
Our nation's soul has been soiled by our lack of compassion and empathy for our misfortunate brethren. The middle class is shrinking and falling into the ranks of the poor. We have allowed corporations to divest from the US into china, India, and other nations for cheaper labor, resources, and non-existent environmental regulations.

You can't blame these countries for taking our jobs, they have their own domestic problems and do what they can to attract investments. China, 1.35 billion people, needs the capital to keep their factories churning subpar products so they can build their infrastructure and protect their sovereignty. India, 1.2 Billion sucked up our jobs in customer service and tech sector.

There is no way we can compete against these two giant markets.in the state our economy is and political morale we find ourselves in.

America's core values should be to protect the civil and human rights of the individual, providing universal healthcare, affordable education, environmental protection, renewable green resources, a responsive and responsible government. Without these principals, nothing we accomplish will be sustainable. Our international relations must be guided by the same principles.

With that core set of principles we will travel a path of sustainable progress and prosperity for all Americans. When capital finds the same rules and regulations facing it accross the planet, their destructive behavior will be diminished.

It is the tide that will lift all boats.
09:11 AM on 02/08/2012
It is remarks like this Jackson piece that breathes contempt and mistrust every where. If a response to something that is said will be profiled in the media, let it not be taken out of context. America needs to be healed not divided and people like Jackson are tools of devastation, they keep the poor in the dark to the truth in order to excercise power over them. When we are sincere about helping others, one must not try to exploit others in order to do so. Let Jackson begin using his own money and then the country will follow suite, start with one poor family at a time, if he is for real he will give till it hurts, as he has asked so many others to do.
09:01 AM on 02/08/2012
It is posting that desparage the climate of politcis. Romney comment should be read in context as to what he said. The statement may have been in bad taste but what he said is exactly what the goverment is doing now. Poverty can only be conquered through aggressive education and parental tutoring. The must be made to know that they can help themselves if they equip themselves with the tools of common sense and knowledge. Yea and by the way, I am extremely black, no disrespect.
08:55 AM on 02/08/2012
AMEN!!!!!!!
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Henry Spencer
"In Heaven, everything is fine!"
08:44 AM on 02/08/2012
Mr. Jackson, who cut funding for heating assistance to the poor?
10:20 AM on 02/08/2012
i know one obese lady with an IPAD was upset in my area......
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Hector Boag
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08:13 AM on 02/08/2012
There you go again. Those mean, nasty conservatives hate poor folks.
08:11 AM on 02/08/2012
I have never been middle class. I am in the poor class category. I struggle everyday as a mother of two to make ends meet. I try to save money, but I cant because I need it for other issues in my or childrens lives that might come up. I dont know what it is to be middle class. All I have known is how to struggle to make ends meet. I will vote for the only candidate that has acknowledged and who has tried to make a difference in making things a little better for my class. My vote is for Obama.
10:08 AM on 02/08/2012
Wouldn't expect anything but.
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11:20 AM on 02/08/2012
God bless you and your family, Jennifer. Thanks for reminding folks that "the poor" are not just a bunch of slackers who suck the money out of us, as many writers in these comments seem to believe, and definitely as Gingrich and other Republicans want America to believe. The GOP is great and slandering and denying the poor, because that way they don't feel any sort of responsibility toward them. I've seen poverty firsthand in my large family, going back to my childhood. Not one of my relatives was a slacker. They all worked and struggled and obeyed the laws and raised their children with care. Shame on Gingrich and all other folks who shut their eyes and condemn the poor as an excuse for their cold, cold, uncaring hearts.
08:00 AM on 02/08/2012
Good piece Rev.
09:18 AM on 02/08/2012
"Rev."?
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07:16 AM on 02/08/2012
Why on earth is this story shuffled down the page? Look at GREECE. Where despotic interest siphoned the life out of such a great country, raised SALES TAX and GAS to ungodly rates while the racketeers go UNTAXED after running the whole country into the ground.
More Fed floats, more QEs fueling UNTAXED non-citizen outpricers who refuse to support those the outsource and outprice every single life necessity.
MOVE this back up HP.
It is essential that Americans realize who is commandeering good Christians as footsoldiers for their private pillage and pirating.
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07:41 AM on 02/08/2012
Hospitals, foodkitchens, every single government program is unundated with middle class, now in distress, now poor.
Go ahead, vote for those who pirate Christians for outside, despoticinterests.
Go ahead ignore the canary in the coalmine.
Look at what that canary would have done for so many lost coal miners.
They all rail against our protections, UNTIL IT HITS HOME.
05:15 AM on 02/08/2012
Turning one's anger on the messenger does not negate the truth and pain of the message. Being poor in America is a devastating place to be whether you are democrat, repub, indepent or profess no political affiliation. Raising the conversation of the poor is acceptable at this time because millions and millions of Americans have and are fastly approaching that status. Candidates must offer solutions to obliterate this, regardlless to their political affiliation.
03:15 PM on 02/08/2012
"Being poor in America is a devastatin­g place to be ..."

Until you go to the rest of the world and understand that 2/3rds of the world lives on less than $2 per day. That is a devastating place to be.

Is poverty in America a problem. Yes. Has absolute poverty been solved? Yes, we don't have people who live on $2 per day. Can we ever solve relative poverty? No, but we can put a floor on it via safety nets, but let's be clear, the floor must be an awful place to be. If it is not then some will choose to live there an never add value to society. Also, the floor should provide ways out (education and training).
04:37 AM on 02/08/2012
The Likes of Jackson keep Black people poor and uneducated in the hope they will keep voting for him.

Obama and his ilk create more poverty for their own financial gain and power. Romney was being honest, at least I admire his hinesty.

Only education and free markets have help the poor, their is no debate about that.
10:12 AM on 02/08/2012
Exactly.
10:41 AM on 02/08/2012
I assume you are among the 99% (poor) as I am also, otherwise you would've stayed in school long enough to learn how to spell honesty.
Stop disregarding what others are doing to address and identify the poor and their plight for survival; you didn't to it to the others (former Presidents) who got us into this mess for PERSONAL GAIN. Have you heard of WAR because of unfounded Weapons on Mass Destruction?