'It's an atrocity that in such a rich country we have people on the streets,' Barack Obama acknowledges
Barack Obama is concerned to see so many people living on the streets in the United States
Despite the fact that some of the states with the highest levels of poverty are led by Democrats, former US president Barack Obama acknowledged that the state's housing crisis was causing him to feel a little depressed.
In an interview with blogger Brian Tyler Cohen, the 64-year-old lawmaker criticized members of his party for starting action to get suitable solutions to help those already in need and stop others from facing a similar position. He noted how the financial situation has left a large portion of people unable to find sanctuary.
" That doesn't mean we care about those individuals any less. That implies that if we really care about them, we must strive to find a way to win the majority of people's support, be realistic about what we can perform at the moment, and build on those successes.
He remarked about his fellow Democrats in position state," You know what, it's not their fault, so they should be able to do whatever they want," adding that we won't win support.
Obama even asked residents in areas where homelessness is most common to try to be a little more sympathetic, but challenging that may be, despite the difficulty that may be.
He said," We must realize that the average person doesn't want to have to navigate a city of tents in the middle of the city center. "
And without uttering a word, the person who for eight years was in charge of the most powerful country in America described the situation as unethical, regardless of who is in charge.
" I believe that it is an crime that we have people on the streets in such a wealthy country, morally speaking. We should insist on laws that allow us to assist the poor and give them the tools they require, he said. Since the Democrats lost in the previous presidential election, Barack Obama has been one of the most important figures in his party, encouraging change in the way that candidates for office and consistently recommending that proposals that are more firmly rooted in important needs like housing, a subject that both Democrats and Republicans are awaiting resolution.
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