Monday, May 2, 2016
Blog # 3 McDade
Ambraskyy makes very good points at the end of why Poverty must not exist anymore in the U.S. I never knew poverty was at an all time high for Americans. I guess if you have never been to other places to see , you become blinded of only what is in front of you. I really enjoyed reading her last parts of the book as she discuses her hopes for this book is to present a roadmap to change, a blueprint for new War of Poverty in which I feel we need to address these issues that exists whether we are physically there or not. It will in the end affect all of us. Also standing up for change helps deliver clear understanding for our government. Another key point she addresses better schools and communities in which we desperately need for our later generations. Education as he explains is important in which lacking it can cause great poverty for one. It also can cause more hunger, violence and drug dealing due to no productivity throughout the day. Ambrasky hits on key facts as to why change is so imperative. Lastly, he talks about better health care reform, in which we have seen the Affordable Care Act change America for the better . I think all Americans need insurance so that they are being faced with higher costs for medical attention. Ambrasky's bravery to address these disparities America faces is important and should no longer be silent.
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