Re: "Food Insecurity" Issue
It's priorities more than most realize. If the money isn't being smoked, snorted, gambled, or drunk, it's going toward smartphones, cable tv, internet connection, video-games, purposeless debt, and etc.
I can just about guarantee that if any average food insecure family had a walkthrough of their home, you could find lots of stuff they don't need, couldn't afford to begin with, and could sell so that the kiddoes didn't have to eat Ramen noodles for the tenth day in a row.
Now, if we're talking Liberia or Somalia, or Venezuela right now, that would be different. But in the USA and the West in general, if people cannot eat, it's more likely that their priorities are off, than it is an inability to make ends meet.
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