Humanitarian crisis unfolding crisis right here at home.
We need to focus on our citizens...
Our prisons are full but not because of crime… Did you know that there are over 705,600 mentally ill being housed in our prisons and are not being treated but instead many are kept in isolation.
Did you know that on any given night there are 57,849 veterans are homeless? I’m sure you know that there are literally thousands of veterans are still waiting for treatment and many have died waiting for that treatment from our Veterans Administration.
There are 22 million drug addicts and 13 million alcoholics in the United States 27% of the population in the United States will suffer from some form of substance abuse in their lifetime.
What about those who still can’t find a job to feed their family
As of July 2015 the Bureau of Labor statistics state that there are 8.3 million workers currently unemployed, this does not take into account the 90 million who have left the workforce. Currently there are 110 million people on welfare and we spend a $1 trillion to support these programs.
So when you hear people talking about the crisis at the border, stop and think what is happening within our borders, with the citizens of the United States. Think about how they are constantly being neglected and mistreated by our own government.
If you can’t feed your family you are not worried about healthcare. Our government has spent over a $1 billion on a health care system that still hasn't lived up to the promise of increased access and reduced cost. How about spending that on building the economy?
Don’t you think it’s time that we sweep our own doorstep and take care of our own citizens instead of trying to solve the problems of every person who comes knocking on our door? We have a humanitarian crisis unfolding crisis right here at home.
http://nicic.gov/mentalillness
http://rt.com/usa/mental-illness-jail-hospital-281/
http://www.familyhomelessness.org/children.php?p=ts
http://www.statisticbrain.com/high-school-dropout-statistics/
http://www.statisticbrain.com/welfare-statistics/
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