(I don't have the packet in front of me, but I remember the topic)
It's interesting that America spends so much of it's time worrying about big businesses who don't care about actual humans instead of spending it's time on those actual humans. Instead of going for what gets money faster, why wouldn't government officials try to appease the citizens? Citizens are supposed to run everything, yet these huge corporations are allowed to have complete and absolute control over the nation.
Cheap Food Workers Pay the Price
This goes along with what I was saying above. Because America isn't willing to go the extra mile for the small people on the bottom, they put them in dangerous conditions for almost nothing in return. These people are forced to eat unhealthy food because they can't afford the more expensive organic stuff. How is this justice?
Financial Crisis
These companies aren't going through a financial depression, but our country is? What kind of garbage is that? People can't even afford to feed their families and the big corporations want to just sit back and line their pockets. It's disgusting and appalling.
The Scope of World Hunger
In my opinion, I don't think America is entitled to feeding other countries. We have our own problems, yet we use resources on these other countries, and for what? Why not tackle our own hunger problems before sending our food away?
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