Analysis Of 3 Tvs And No Food: Growing Up Poor In America

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The article is titled "3 TVs and No Food: Growing Up Poor in America," written by Nicholas Kristof, a journalist, author, liberal / progressive op-ed columnist, and a winner of two Pulitzer Prizes, focuses on child poverty in the US and how the government fails to inform people about it. He uses real-life examples of people who were living poorly as a kid due to certain conditions. Child Poverty is a severe disaster in the United States.

Based on the article, the government of the United States is doing a bad job on informing people about Child Poverty and provide helps to those kid[1]s. Most of the failure of theses kids start when they are born in "violence, mental illness, drugs and sexual abuse" (Kristof)[1]. As an example, the author uses Nataly Ledesma's case to describe his approach[1]. The kid was born into a torn family. Her father had died before she was born and her mother was arrested when she had only 3 years. She started using drugs in early ages of her life. By age 17, she gave birth to her baby from her boyfriend, and the reason was she did not know about condoms or birth control[1]. What I think is US Government fails on informing people about real-life problems. As seen, during presidential election, candidates from both parties mostly brought up the issue from the other party to destroy the other party and attract the voters' attention to themselves. Both Clinton and Trump failed to come up with major issues and provide a solution for those. Mr. Trump brought up Emails and Benghazi while Mrs. Clinton brought up Mr. Trump's irreverence attitude toward women. Both cases were propaganda to change public's mind and attract them …show more content…

The issue could be done by some government attentions, but no president or senator has ever done any work regarding

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