Argumentative Essay On Prudence Or Cruelty

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Could you imagine sitting down to make a grocery list for the upcoming week and only having $50.00 to feed your child and yourself? Could you imagine depending on your small child getting breakfast and lunch from school to ensure your food at home will last for the rest of the week? Or, could you even imagine having grits as the only edible option in your cabinet?
This is the life of many poor families in America today, including me. I have faced this struggle every month while attempting to find a strategy to make sure my child and I have nutritional meals to last throughout the month. I along with many poor Americans, desperately depend on the beginning of the next month to have something to eat.
“Prudence or Cruelty?” by Nicholas Kristof, …show more content…

What is the issue at the core? The answer that I concluded was how qualified am I to secure a career earning enough to provide essentials to our livelihood such as food, shelter and upkeep, and transportation? Being I couldn’t sing, play a sport, or have a talent that would make me rich or college degree to earn a higher wage, I was left with options of minimum wage at $10.50 an hour in California. At that rate my monthly income would be $1,680 monthly putting me above that poverty line of $1,335 monthly. At this point in my analyzations, I realized $1,680 is not enough to sustain stable food, shelter and upkeep, or transportation. So to my opponents, I would be hurting myself by making the decision to not work and stay on food stamps. But, are my opponents taking into consideration the reasoning to the decision made and how it will fix the issue at the core in the long …show more content…

If only 3% is committing fraud, than 97% of families receiving benefits really need it. Is it humane to not aid the 97% that really need help? Once again there are solutions to decreasing the small amount of fraud being committed instead of slashing the program all together. There are already programs in place, such as GAIN or Grow, to help beneficiaries get help with resumes, get job training, go to school, and help the beneficiaries place themselves in a position for the long-term. Another solution would be to add more programs or ensure the programs already in place is

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