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Рубрики Военные игры; Версия для печати

Re: Вам расшифровать...

>Вообще то тут написано, что 37 миллионов американцев обеспечивают едой. Где вы тут видите голодающих?
Ну конечно каждый читает что хочет :) Раз обеспечивают, то не голодают, ясно :))))
The nation's economic crisis has catapulted the number of Americans who lack enough food to the highest level since the government has been keeping track, according to a new federal report, which shows that nearly 50 million people -- including almost one child in four -- struggled last year to get enough to eat. In 2008, nearly 17 million children, or 22.5 percent, lived in households in which food at times was scarce -- 4 million children more than the year before. And the number of youngsters who sometimes were outright hungry rose from nearly 700,000 to almost 1.1 million. The local and national findings are from a snapshot of food in the United States that the Agriculture Department has issued every year since 1995, based on Census Bureau surveys. It documents Americans who lack a dependable supply of adequate food -- people living with some amount of "food insecurity" in the lexicon of experts -- and those whose food shortages are so severe that they are hungry. The new report is based on a survey conducted in December. Several independent advocates and policy experts on hunger said that they had been bracing for the latest report to show deepening shortages, but that they were nevertheless astonished by how much the problem has worsened. "This is unthinkable. It's like we are living in a Third World country," said Vicki Escarra, president of Feeding America, the largest organization representing food banks and other emergency food sources. Food shortages, the report shows, are particularly pronounced among women raising children alone. Last year, more than one in three single mothers reported that they struggled for food, and more than one in seven said that someone in their home had been hungry -- far eclipsing the food problem in any other kind of household. The report also found that people who are black or Hispanic were more than twice as likely as whites to report that food in their home was scarce.

>>>>В СССР умирали беспризорные дети под мостом, как сегодня, или я в другой стране жил?
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>>>Ну и в США не умирали - с чем вы спорите то?
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>>Я говорил о бомжах, голодных и беспризорных. ВЫ это очень быстро подменили смертностью от голода. Удачи в троллизме :)))
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>Проблемы с памятью? Перечитайте своё предыдущее сообщение - об умирающих под мостами ваши слова, не мои.
Первым о умирающих начали вы: https://vif2ne.org/nvk/forum/0/co/2105995.htm
Не очень годный вы тролль. Невнимательный.