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Bumbles

(448 posts)
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 07:25 AM Jul 2025

Beautifully written piece by Tracy Kidder about the hellscape already here for many

A New Era of Hunger Has Begun -

"Parts of Easthampton, an old mill town in western Massachusetts, look like relics of industrial New England — the old workers’ rowhouses, for instance. In other parts, it seems like a place in renaissance, with converted factory buildings spruced up and reinhabited by art galleries, restaurants, shops. Pedestrians fill the sidewalks on Friday and Saturday nights, especially during monthly art walk evenings. But on Monday mornings, when the downtown feels shuttered, another sort of crowd, one in search of food, not art and entertainment, gathers on a side street outside a 19th-century brick building. A sign out front identifies it as the Easthampton Community Center and Food Pantry.

The center distributes free groceries on Mondays and Wednesdays, but Monday is usually busier, because many people it serves have run out of food by then. By 9 a.m. on a Monday in June, a line of people with shopping bags extended from the sidewalk across the parking lot to the first of the food stations alongside the old building. There, clients are greeted by volunteers with friendly faces and helpful voices, offering milk and eggs, a selection of breads and pastries, frozen meat, fruit and vegetables. Inside, another team of volunteers assembles bags of canned and packaged food, some for adults, others for children.

The director of the well-organized commotion is Robin Bialecki, a white-haired woman of 71. Ms. Bialecki started as a volunteer 25 years ago and has managed the operation for the last 17. She’s the only paid employee; she works every day except Christmas and makes $32,400 a year. She had planned to retire, but has stayed on to help everyone through what now seems like the unraveling the country’s defenses against unnecessary illness and hunger . . . "

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/14/opinion/america-safety-net.html

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Beautifully written piece by Tracy Kidder about the hellscape already here for many (Original Post) Bumbles Jul 2025 OP
" Ms. Bialecki tries to calm panicky clients who ask her what President Trump's domestic policy law will mean for them Demovictory9 Jul 2025 #1
Past paywall UpInArms Jul 2025 #2
Thank you, UpInArms. I thought I had gifted it. I'm kind of new at posting. Bumbles Jul 2025 #3
You are very welcome UpInArms Jul 2025 #4
Tracy Kidder is an excellent author. llmart Jul 2025 #5
Indeed, one of my all time favorite authors. ancianita Jul 2025 #6
the poor have been given lip service for 1000ds of years . wont change . AllaN01Bear Jul 2025 #8
Materially lifting humans out of poverty has always, always been a free will decision. ancianita Jul 2025 #9
thank you person. AllaN01Bear Jul 2025 #7
Wealthiest times in human history. Kid Berwyn Jul 2025 #10
Enriching some by excluding others. hay rick Jul 2025 #11

Demovictory9

(37,113 posts)
1. " Ms. Bialecki tries to calm panicky clients who ask her what President Trump's domestic policy law will mean for them
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 08:33 AM
Jul 2025

UpInArms

(55,192 posts)
4. You are very welcome
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 09:12 AM
Jul 2025

Thank you for posting this article, it is well worth reading in its entirety

llmart

(17,687 posts)
5. Tracy Kidder is an excellent author.
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 09:37 AM
Jul 2025

I've read every book he's written. He is a very evolved, compassionate man and his writing is superb. This line sounds to me like we're in the throes of the next Great Depression.

..."the unraveling the country’s defenses against unnecessary illness and hunger . . . "

ancianita

(43,314 posts)
6. Indeed, one of my all time favorite authors.
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 09:54 AM
Jul 2025

I've read all his books, as well, and he's everything you say. If he doesn't convince readers of the need for compassion toward alleviating poverty and institutionalizing public health, I've no idea who would do it better.

ancianita

(43,314 posts)
9. Materially lifting humans out of poverty has always, always been a free will decision.
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 10:23 AM
Jul 2025

Along these lines, we Democrats of the state have had a good track record of helping the poor, not just churches.

It's a poor excuse to fail to remember this:
The poor have always existed because the greedy and indifferent have existed.

To tax the rich so that the poor may live well is a FREE WILL DECISION.

It's also a free will decision by anyone and everyone to give up on helping the poor. Immortal souls will live after death according to what humans' free wills did for the poor. If there is no earthly justice for the poor, there will be divine justice for those who 'willed' not help them.

Passing off cynicism as wisdom about the state of human affairs is a worthless life strategy.

Kid Berwyn

(24,849 posts)
10. Wealthiest times in human history.
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 10:28 AM
Jul 2025

USA is the wealthiest country in history.

Yet, people are hungry.

And Trickle Down enters Year 44.

hay rick

(9,672 posts)
11. Enriching some by excluding others.
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 11:10 AM
Jul 2025

I spoke with the man who leads the largest local foodbank several weeks ago. He was spending most of his time trying to raise an additional $300,000 for this year's budget following cuts to USDA support for food purchases. He was halfway there. The cuts to SNAP benefits arrives on the heels of the end of increased SNAP benefits during the pandemic. More children and people will go hungry.

In America, the enrichment of the top quartile, 10%, and especially the 1%, has been accompanied by the defunding of services for an expanding class of truly impoverished citizens. Homelessness has surged for decades. The Trump administration is poised to deprive the same people, and many others, of food and healthcare. The poor will be compensated with bootstraps and sermons. The rich will hide behind a lack of fingerprints.


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