46 million Americans go to  food banks, and long lines for dwindling food supplies begin at 6:30  AM - By Michael Snyder -    
Those  that run food banks all over America say that demand for their services just  continues to explode.  It always amazes me that there are still people out  there that insist that an "economic collapse" is not happening.  From their  air-conditioned homes in their cushy suburban neighborhoods they mock the idea  that the U.S. economy is crumbling.  But if they would just go down and  visit the local food banks in their areas, they would see how much people are  hurting.  According to Feeding America spokesman Ross Fraser, 46 million  Americans got food from a food bank at least one time during 2014.  Because  the demand has become so overwhelming, some food banks are cutting back on the  number of days they operate and the amount of food that is given to each  family.  As you will see below, many impoverished Americans are lining up  at food banks as early as 6:30 in the morning just so that they can be sure to  get something before the food runs out.  And yet there are still many  people out there that have the audacity to say that everything is just fine in  America.  Shame on them for ignoring the pain of millions upon millions of  their fellow citizens.
Poverty  in America is getting worse, not better.  And no amount of spin from Barack  Obama or his apologists can change that fact.
This  year, it is being projected that food banks in the United States will give away  an all-time record 4 billion pounds of food.
Over  the past decade, that number has more than doubled.
And  that number would be even higher if food banks had more food to give away.   The demand has become so crushing that some food banks have actually reduced the  amount of food each family gets...
Food  banks across the country are seeing a rising demand for free groceries despite  the growing economy, leading some charities to reduce the amount of food they  offer each family.
Those  in need are starting to realize what is going on, so they are getting to the  food banks earlier and earlier.  For example, one food bank in New Mexico  is now getting long lines of people every single day starting at 6:30 in the  morning...
"We  get lines of people every day, starting at 6:30 in the morning," said Sheila  Moore, who oversees food distribution at The Storehouse, the largest pantry in  Albuquerque, New Mexico, and one where food distribution has climbed 15 percent  in the past year.
Does  that sound like an "economic recovery" to you?
Just  because your family doesn't have to stand in line for food does not mean that  everything is okay in America.
The  same thing that is happening in New Mexico is also happening in Ohio.   Needy people are standing in line at the crack of dawn so that they can be sure  to get something "before the food runs out"...
Lisa  Hamler-Fugitt, executive director of the Ohio Association of Food Banks, who has  been working in food charities since the 1980s, said that when earlier economic  downturns ended, food demand declined, but not this time.
"People  keep coming earlier and earlier, they're standing in line, hoping they get there  before the food runs out," Hamler-Fugitt said.
And  keep in mind that we are just now entering the next global financial crisis and  the next major recession.
So  how bad will things be when millions more Americans lose their jobs and millions  more Americans lose their homes?
Rising  poverty is also reflected in the number of Americans on food stamps.  The  following graph was posted by the Economic Policy Journal, and it shows how food  stamp use has absolutely exploded in the five most populated  states...
 
 
Food  Stamp Recipients - Economic Policy Journal
I  don't see an "economic recovery" in that graph, do you?
Instead,  what it shows is that the number of Americans on food stamps continued to rise  for years even after the recession ended.
Sadly,  things are only going to get worse from here.  Eventually, the kinds of  things that we are seeing happen in places such as Venezuela will be coming here  as well.  At this point, young mothers in Venezuela are sleeping outside of  empty supermarkets at night in a desperate attempt to get something for their  families when morning arrives...
As  dawn breaks over the scorching Venezuelan city of Maracaibo, smugglers, young  mothers and a handful of kids stir outside a supermarket where they spent the  night, hoping to be first in line for scarce rice, milk or whatever may be  available.
Some  of the people in line are half-asleep on flattened cardboard boxes, others are  drinking coffee.
Most  Americans cannot identify with this level of suffering, but it is coming to our  country someday too.  Here is more from Reuters...
"I  can't get milk for my child. What are we going to do?" said Leida Silva, 54,  breaking into tears outside the Latino supermarket in northern Maracaibo where  she arrived at 3 a.m. on a recent day.
Just  a couple of days ago, I wrote about how the number of Americans living in  concentrated areas of high poverty has doubled since the year 2000.
In  case you are wondering, that is not a sign of progress.
Just  because you might live in a comfortable neighborhood that does not give you the  right to look down on those that are suffering.
And  when you add increasing racial tensions to the mix, it becomes easier to  understand why there is so much anger and frustration in our urban areas.   According to Business Insider, the percentage of Americans that consider race  relations to be in good shape in this nation has dropped  precipitously...
Over  the last two years there has been a 23% drop in the number of Americans who see  relations between blacks and whites as "very good" or "somewhat  good."
Today,  only 47% of Americans see black-white relations positively, according to a  Gallup poll, the lowest it has been in the last 14 years.
The  poll also showed that blacks see the relations more positively (51%) than whites  (45%), but both percentages experienced sharp declines in the last two  years.
All  of the ingredients are there for civil unrest to erupt in cities all over the  United States.
When  the next major economic downturn happens, anger and frustration are going to  flare to extremely dangerous levels.  At this point, it will not take much  to set things off.
Desperate  people do desperate things, and desperation is rising even now in this  country.
So  how did things get so bad?
Stupid  decisions lead to stupid results, and very soon we will start to pay a very  great price for decades of incredibly stupid decisions.
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