The Power of Poverty Movement (POPM)

The Power of Poverty Movement (POPM) Whether you live in poverty or someone you know and love does, we hope you will support our cause. T Why is that? To live in poverty, in the U.S.

People living in poverty (under the federal poverty guidelines) rose last year to 43.6 million. That is about 14.3% of the American population (about 1 in 7) that live in poverty everyday, yet few politicians, Republican or Democrat, address this fact. The answer is because, traditionally, people living below the poverty line don't vote. People living in poverty are either too busy trying to work

their way out of poverty to pay much attention to the political scene, or else they think that their vote doesn't matter because they are not rich and well connected. The truth is politicians don't care what you have to say if you don't vote. Can you imagine the backpedaling, and plan changing that these politicians would have to do if a new coalition of 43.6 million voters, from all over the country, came together and declared that, "If our voices, as citizens of the most powerful country in the world, are not heard we will kick you out of power and elect people who will work to see all Americans prosper." The first thing we must do, however, is dispel the many myths about people who live in poverty in the United States. today does not mean that you are: dirty, lazy, stupid, unmotivated, or an alcoholic/drug addict. Living in poverty doesn't mean that you just want everything handed to you. Living in Poverty is NOT a choice. The New World Encyclopedia (http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Poverty) defines poverty as: "a condition in which a person or community is deprived of, or lacks the essentials for a minimum standard of well-being and life. Since poverty is understood in many senses, these essentials may be material resources such as food, safe drinking water, and shelter, or they may be social resources such as access to information, education, health care, social status, political power, or the opportunity to develop meaningful connections with other people in society." To check the federal poverty guidelines and see if you and your family live in poverty, go to:
http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/11poverty.shtml

10/10/2011

Protestors are assembling in New York and around the country to let billionaires, big oil and big bankers know that we’re not going to let the richest 1% force draconian economic policies and massive cuts to crucial programs on Main Street Americans.

Out-of-touch Republican Majority Leader Eric Cantor said he is “increasingly concerned by the growing mobs.” Mobs? That must be what Republicans refer to as the middle class, or maybe the millions of unemployed Americans across the country.

As Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi told reporters, “The message of the American people is that no longer will the recklessness of some on Wall Street cause massive joblessness on Main Street…”

Support Elizabeth Warren for Senate in Mass! We need people like her in D.C.
09/22/2011

Support Elizabeth Warren for Senate in Mass! We need people like her in D.C.

Elizabeth Warren discussing the debt crisis, fair taxation and other important issues as part of her talking tour.

09/22/2011

Send Elizabeth Warren a "thank you" note. Thank her for standing up for progressive values, and for showing other Democrats how to fight. Finally, a progressive who knows how to fight back hard against the ridiculous "class warfare" charges from the GOP.

09/13/2011

DNC TV AD: "14 Months"

09/13/2011

The republican debates are fun to watch, but they never really address the issue of poverty in this country. Something like 42 million Americans live in poverty now; 22% of all children in this country live in poverty and the GOP just does not care.

09/08/2011

Did you catch Rick Santorium saying, in the debate, last night that he would help poor people by kicking them off of assistance? With a friend like him, who needs starvation?

09/05/2011

Happy Labor Day, to all of those out there who are the backbone of our great country: America's Working-Class. This day is for you. Your dedication, hard work, blood, sweat and tears is what keeps our country strong.

Once again Jon Stewart and the Daily Show hit the nail on the head. This is a must watch!
08/19/2011

Once again Jon Stewart and the Daily Show hit the nail on the head. This is a must watch!

Taking half of everything the bottom 50% have in America would raise $700 billion.

07/26/2011

Today I called my congressman, Rep. Bob Latta, and left a message asking him to compromise with the president and not try to balance the budget on the backs of the Americans (like us) who can afford it the least. I hope everyone in NW Ohio will do the same. The congressman's # is 202-225-6405. If you don't live in NW Ohio you can find your congressman's # at www.house.gov/representatives/

112th Congress, 1st Session · The House is not in session

07/26/2011

A senior policymaker for Reagan and Bush1 explodes the GOP's claims about the Bush Tax Cuts and their effect on the budget and the economy.

An economist asks how so many Republican leaders can ignore the facts about the Bush-era tax cuts and their effect on revenue.

Here is a column about the republicans trying to intentionally keep the economy screwed up. We must unite on election da...
07/22/2011

Here is a column about the republicans trying to intentionally keep the economy screwed up. We must unite on election day to take back our country from the right-wing ideolougues.

This is the ninth column I have written for The BG News and in many of those I have talked about how the Republican Party is harming poor and working class people. I would like to let everyone know why...

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