America’s 43+ million Men, Women, and Children Living in Poverty have a Voice in Washington; It’s not Trump or Republicans

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Our nation’s greatest shame and most unnecessary problem is the fact that more than 43 million Americans struggle below the poverty line every day. America has 540 billionaires, and 10.8 million millionaires. This number includes Donald Trump, and like him, few billionaires give money to charities who are attempting to help raise families from poverty.

Your illegitimate family and his klan have never given a single dollar to charity. However, Trump has stolen from his own foundation.

On Saturday thousands of men and women were in Washington to protest the fact that Trump and his circle of sinners have completely ignored the plight of more than 43 million Americans. They included the failure of Trump’s FEMA to effectively repair and restore Puerto Rico which has some of our country’s poorest citizens. Many of the island’s Americans citizens continue to need safe water and reliable electricity. Some still have tarps for roofs. Hurricane season is here once more.

Of course Trump and his deplorable administration will ignore the needs of these men and women. If they are not billionaires, or at least millionaires, they are of no interest to our elected officials in Washington. According to Trump’s own words, ‘if they are not white, they are not human.’

My fellow Americans, over the last two decades our nation has devolved into several divided groups. The most critical is the fact that the most important is the majority of Americans vs our own government. Both political parties have failed to effectively care for the needs and desires of real Americans. We may not enjoy all of the privileges of the wealthy, but we care about our country and its future. It is us vs them.

We must elect many more women, and younger candidates in general. Old, white, men and women have failed our nation and our people for over 200 years.

Vote, and vote wisely on November 6th. Any candidate over the age of 60 will fail to represent the average American who is just under 38 years of age.

Op-ed by James Turnage

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