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JohnLocke Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-22-07 02:19 AM
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Edwards Unveils New Policies For Fighting Widespread Hunger Among America's Families
Policy paper on top, press release at bottom.
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Fighting Widespread Hunger among America's Families
John Edwards for President


"The 35 million Americans who go hungry, the 37 million people who live in poverty every day, the 47 million Americans have no health care coverage – they have no lobbyist. They depend on us. When is our party going to show a little backbone and strength and courage and speak up for those people who have been left behind?" – John Edwards

More than 35.5 million Americans went hungry last year, including almost 12 million children. The nation’s food banks are reporting increased demand, particularly among working families. The cost of food is rising faster than at any time in nearly 20 years. The average family is earning less than they did in 2000 and household costs like health care and energy are going up. Food insecurity is one more sign that the economy is not working for regular families.

John Edwards has made helping working families and ending poverty the centerpiece of his campaign. He has already outlined his plans to:
*End poverty within a generation by raising the minimum wage, cutting taxes for low-income workers, turning around struggling schools, expanding affordable housing near good jobs and schools, and encouraging responsible families.
*Provide true universal health care that will make provide quality, affordable care for every American. Nearly one-third of families served at America’s food banks have had to choose between paying for food and paying for medicine or medical care.
*Make work pay by cutting taxes for low-income and middle-class families, strengthening unions, and raising the minimum wage to $9.50 an hour by 2012.
*Strengthen the safety net for workers who lose their jobs by expanding unemployment insurance to cover 500,000 more workers.

Today, as American families begin to gather together to celebrate Thanksgiving, John Edwards laid out a six-point plan to address widespread hunger. He released new proposals to expand food stamps and other food aid for low-income families, children and seniors. He will also help families struggling with home heating costs and improve access to healthy food in every community.

*Pass a Farm Bill with Strong Nutrition Programs: The nutrition programs in the Farm Bill are critical to increasing food security in America. Just two programs – food stamps and the Emergency Food Assistance Program for food banks – help about 25 million Americans a year each. Unfortunately, federal funding has not kept pace with growing need and rising costs. Last week, Senate Republicans used a filibuster to block the farm bill, sending Congress home for Thanksgiving without helping overtaxed food banks or hungry families. Edwards believes that Congress should quickly pass a strong and fair farm bill with robust funding for federal nutrition programs and President Bush should sign it.
*Get Food Aid to More Eligible Families: Food stamps – cash assistance averaging only about $1 per person per meal – help families purchase food and provide nearly a two-to-one benefit for the local economy. But one out of every three eligible families is not enrolled in the program, including millions of families who visit food banks and other community food services. Edwards will expand a pilot program, Express Stamps, which provides online enrollment kiosks at local food pantries. He will expand alternative hours at food stamp eligibility offices so that working families can enroll without missing work. To modernize eligibility and benefits, Edwards believes that Congress should quickly pass reforms to raise the minimum benefit level (which has remained at $10 since 1977), allow families to deduct their actual child care costs and protect families with modest retirement or education savings so they do not have to chose between putting food on the table and their longer-term need of preparing for the future.
*Provide Healthy Meals for Children: The 12 million American children who go hungry are 90 percent more likely to be in fair or poor health, have 30 percent higher hospitalization rates, and have lower test scores, attendance and other academic indicators. As president, Edwards will ensure robust funding to meet the nutritional needs of low-income school children through school breakfasts, free and reduced lunches, after-school snacks, fruit and vegetable programs, and the critical but under-used Summer Food Program.
*Strengthen Food Support for Seniors: One in six low-income elderly families does not have a regular, reliable source of enough to eat. President Bush has repeatedly proposed eliminating funding for the critical Commodity Supplemental Food program, which delivers nutritious food packages to nearly half a million seniors in 32 states and two Indian territories. Edwards will strengthen support for this program and expand other supportive services including Meals-on-Wheels for seniors and people with disabilities.
*Address the "Heat or Eat" Crisis: Nearly half of the families served by the nation’s food banks have been forced to choose between paying for food and paying for utilities or heating fuel. Without assistance, even more families will struggle with this winter’s anticipated record home heating prices. Today, Edwards called on President Bush and Congress to fully fund the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program — nearly doubling it to $5.1 billion – and adjust the standard utility allowance in food stamp eligibility rules to reflect soaring prices. He will help states implement new low- and no-interest consumer loan programs through states and non-profits and double the funding for weatherizing homes. He also has a plan to fight rising oil and gas prices by creating energy competition, reducing speculation in the oil and gas markets, and bringing down demand through greater building conservation, fuel efficiency and access to renewable sources.
*Support Food Access in Every Neighborhood: Wealthy neighborhoods have over three times as many supermarkets as non-wealthy neighborhoods. Small corner stores are usually more expensive and offer less nutritious food. Food-insecure families in rural areas often face high transportation costs to reach the nearest food pantries. As president, Edwards will launch a public-private partnership to bring fresh, nutritious food to new neighborhoods. He will create a national food access map that identifies neighborhoods lacking grocery stores, emergency food banks and regular access to fresh produce. His new Healthy Neighborhoods Seed Fund will offer needy communities challenge grants for projects including full-service supermarkets, community gardens and food stamp-friendly farmers’ markets.
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Edwards Unveils New Policies For Fighting Widespread Hunger Among America's Families
Launches "One Can Change America" campaign to encourage supporters to take action to build a better America during the holiday season
Also, Edwards' "Thanksgiving" ad campaign begins airing today in three states

John Edwards for President
Wednesday, November 21, 2007

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina – Today, as American families begin to gather together to celebrate Thanksgiving, Senator John Edwards laid out a six-point plan for fighting widespread hunger in America and unveiled the campaign’s “One Can Change America” campaign to encourage supporters to take action over the holiday season to build a better America.

“This week, as families across the country come together to give thanks, we are reminded of the sad fact that millions of American families still go hungry,” said Edwards. “Food insecurity is one more sign that the economy is not working for regular families. While the costs of health care and energy keep increasing, the average family is earning less than they did in 2000 and the cost of food is rising faster than it has at any time in nearly 20 years. More than 35 million Americans went hungry last year, including almost 12 million children.

“America is better than this,” Edwards continued. “I believe it is our moral obligation to fight the special interests in Washington and build One America where no man, woman or child goes hungry. But we don’t have to wait till 2009 to create change– we can start taking action right now. That’s why today I’m issuing the ‘One Can Change America’ challenge to encourage everyone this holiday season to get involved in their own communities and take part in building a better America from the ground up.”

Edwards’ six-point plan to address widespread hunger includes a call for Congress and the president to get back to work and pass a farm bill with strong nutrition programs, new proposals to expand food stamps and other food aid for low-income families and seniors, help for families facing the “heat or eat” dilemma due to high home heating costs, and ensuring healthy food access in every community by creating a national food access map and a Healthy Neighborhoods Seed Fund to promote healthy foods in every neighborhood.

The “One Can Change America” campaign will highlight how each one of us in our way, can take action now and help change America for the better over this holiday season. Starting today, the six-week effort will encourage supporters to volunteer at least one hour at a soup kitchen, donate at least one can to a food bank, give one lead-free children’s toy to a toy drive, and call on one friend or family member to do the same.

Beginning today, the Edwards campaign is also airing a special “Thanksgiving” ad which will run through the holiday in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina. In the 30-second spot, Edwards tells voters what he is most thankful for – a loving family and the promise of America – and delivers a personal message of thanks to the thousands of people he and Elizabeth have met on the campaign trail this year. The full commercial can be viewed here: http://johnedwards.com/watch/thanksgiving.

http://johnedwards.com/news/headlines/20071121-fighting-hunger/
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Reno.Muse Donating Member (307 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-22-07 02:23 AM
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1. I watch this stuff happen up close and personal ...it's not just about your
stereotypical "welfare fly". The economy is negatively impacting lots of people, largely thanks to the directives of the Bush administration. We are headed for an implosion.

I admire John Edwards because he still gives a shit and he took the time to understand.

I believe he is the Seabiscuit of this presidential race.

Attack me if you want to. I stand by my convictions. I am sick of the elites.
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neutron Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-23-07 10:34 PM
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16. You mean the people he hurt when he voted FOR bankruptcy reform?
Very nice of him to appeal to them to put him in office.
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asdjrocky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-22-07 02:34 AM
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2. He talked about this in Reno a bit.
I'm not surprised by this at all. I've seen some others do photo opps, but his campaign has been out front on this for a long time.

Thanks for the post.
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Jim Sagle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-22-07 02:58 AM
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3. K&R
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Jim Sagle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-22-07 02:58 AM
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4. K&R
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cali Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-22-07 04:59 AM
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5. this is a really good and much needed plan
to address a very pressing issue. Good for Edwards.
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silverojo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-22-07 05:09 AM
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6. If ONE person reads this and doesn't support Edwards
Then that person is nothing but a sick, selfish fuck who doesn't give a damn about those who are struggling to make ends meet. To those of you who don't care about those in poverty--don't ignore them, because in the Bush economy, you'll soon be among them.
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cali Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-22-07 05:24 AM
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7. so you enjoy bullying people, do you? and you don't
believe that people can independently reach a different conclusion than exalted ol' you? god, talk about hubris. And as someone who does care deeply about issues of poverty, particularly in my community and state, I find your accusation that I'm nothing but "a sick, selfish fuck", ugly indeed. In a few hours, I'm headed out to help at a local church to serve a free Thanksgiving dinner to those in need, before heading to Thanksgiving dinner later.

I don't support Edwards, but if he's the candidate, I'll happily vote for him.

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, and consider stopping the name calling and judgements you pass on those who don't support your candidate.
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AlertLurker Donating Member (877 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-23-07 04:51 PM
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10. The more I read about Edwards, the more skeptical I become.
Please don't think I'm flaming Edwards, I just do not find him trustworthy.

I find it difficult to believe someone when they say stuff like: "End poverty within a generation by raising the minimum wage" after voting against raising the minimum wage twice, forgetting to vote on the Child Tax Credit and voting for a Bankruptcy bill that protects the rights of credit card companies while making it more difficult for families to declare bankruptcy without losing their homes.

NO SALE.
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smokey nj Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-23-07 06:50 PM
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12. Not only are you flaming John Edwards, you're doing it dishonestly.
Here are links to Project Vote Smart regarding the minimum wage votes:

http://votesmart.org/issue_keyvote_detail.php?cs_id=V2643&can_id=21107

If you click on the above link, you'll discover that John Edwards voted NOT TO TABLE an amendment sponsored by Edward Kennedy that would have raised the minimum wage from $5.15 to $6.15 over the course of two years. If you click on the "How members voted" link on the top right-hand corner of the page, you'll discover that this vote went along party lines and all Democrats voted NO.

http://votesmart.org/issue_keyvote_detail.php?cs_id=V2644&can_id=21107

If you click on THIS link you'll discover that John Edwards voted against an amendment sponsored by Republican Senator Pete Domenici. If you click on the "How members voted link," you'll discover that this vote also went along party lines with ALL Democrats voting against the amendment.

The vote for the child tax credit to which you refer occurred on Sept. 23, 2004 - and on that date, John Edwards was the Democratic party's nominee for Vice President. John Kerry was absent for that vote as well.

http://votesmart.org/issue_keyvote_detail.php?cs_id=V3420&can_id=21107

You are confusing the Bankruptcy Reform Bill of 2000 with the Bankruptcy Reform Bill of 2005. The 2005 Bankruptcy Bill capped home equity protection. John Edwards was not a member of the Senate in 2005.

Here are the highlights of the 2000 Bill:
http://votesmart.org/issue_keyvote_detail.php?cs_id=V2657&can_id=53279

Highlights:

- Requires debtors to pay their creditors at least $15,000 or 25 percent of their total debt in the five-year period after filing for bankruptcy

- Places domestic support obligations such as child support and alimony amongst the first priority claim category of non-dischargeable debts on a debtor filing for bankruptcy

- Requires debtors to pay for and attend credit counseling prior to filing for bankruptcy

- Requires credit card companies to include information regarding interest rates, repayment plans, and fees on monthly statements

- Increases the minimum wage from $5.15 to $6.15 per hour over the next three years

- Provides $18.5 billion in tax cuts for small business

- Strengthens penalties and law enforcement resources to reduce the production of methamphetamines

Here are the highlights of the 2005 Bill
http://votesmart.org/issue_keyvote_detail.php?cs_id=V3480&can_id=53279

Highlights:

- Declares a debtor eligible for Chapter 13, as anyone financially capable of paying back their creditors at a rate that still allows them to earn above their state's median income

- Places domestic support obligations such as child support and alimony amongst the first priority claim category of non-dischargeable debts on a debtor filing for bankruptcy

- Allows special accommodations for active-duty service members, veterans, and those with serious medical conditions

- Requires debtors to pay for and attend credit counseling prior to filing for bankrupcy

- Caps home equity protection at $125,000 if the debtor purchased a house within 40 months of filing for bankruptcy.

- Establishes requirements that halts the one-year stay against credit collectors if a debtor chooses to file bankruptcy within one year of an earlier filing

- Requires credit cards to include warnings, examples, and a toll-free number to address interest rates, repayment plans, and fees on monthly statements

- Alters prior bankruptcy codes Chapter 11 and Chapter 12, which apply to small-business and healthcare business bankruptcies and mandate that the debtor file a reorganization plan
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neutron Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-23-07 10:37 PM
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17. Typical Edwards strongarm tactic
They were sliming Hillary in Daily Kos and getting people kicked out who responded in kind.
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smokey nj Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-23-07 10:52 PM
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18. Pardon me?
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asdjrocky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-23-07 05:16 PM
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11. Hi buddy!
:hi:

I'm a big Edwards supporter. I believe in getting IT, and having IT for all of America. But we can't brow beat and call names, stuff like that is for the Brown Shirts. Some people support our guy, some people don't. To the ones that don't, we might try to politely point out the difference between our candidate and their's. But speaking for myself, I always wish them luck. After all, we're all on the same side in the end.

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creeksneakers2 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-22-07 06:28 AM
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8. That's a nice plan. n/t
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JohnLocke Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-23-07 03:11 PM
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9. Kick (nt).
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adnelson60087 Donating Member (661 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-23-07 07:56 PM
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13. Edwards' view and actions regarding poverty
are more geniune than what I've seen out of the majority of Presidential hopefuls. He was talking about it when it wasn't cool (and it still isn't if measured by time dedicated to it by the Main-Stream Media). I wish him the best of luck!
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Karmadillo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-23-07 09:01 PM
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14. Good for Edwards.
nt
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surfermaw Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-23-07 10:14 PM
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15. Go John go, show the others what a President is supposed to do.
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