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Showing Original Post only (View all)I am a cook in the US Senate but I still need food stamps to feed my children [View all]
I am walking off my job because I want the presidential hopefuls to know that I live in poverty. Many senators canvas the country giving speeches about creating opportunity for workers and helping our kids achieve the American dream most dont seem to notice or care that workers in their own building are struggling to survive.
Im a single father and I only make $12 an hour; I had to take a second job at a grocery store to make ends meet. But even though I work seven days a week putting in 70 hours between my two jobs I cant manage to pay the rent, buy school supplies for my kids or even put food on the table. I hate to admit it, but I have to use food stamps so that my kids dont go to bed hungry.
Ive done everything that politicians say you need to do to get ahead and stay ahead: I work hard and play by the rules; I even graduated from college and worked as a substitute teacher for 5 years. But I got laid-off and I now Im stuck trying to make ends meet with dead-end service jobs.
American voters should ask themselves: if presidential candidates wont help the workers who serve them every day, will they really help the millions of low-wage American workers who they dont know or see? Im a Bible-believing Christian, just like a lot of the candidates. Scripture says to Love your neighbor and Do unto to others as you would have them do unto you. Its a shame too few candidates follow the guidance of the book in which they say they believe.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/apr/22/i-am-a-cook-in-the-us-senate-but-i-still-need-food-stamps-to-feed-my-children