>>/46178/
In America some places are worse than other places, and some people have it better than other people. It's becoming a land of the haves and the have-nots. Those that can afford to move to greener pastures often do, those that cannot are forced to stay in places of squalor and demise. Ironically the same goes for most other nations, the only difference is America's reserve currency has been largely devalued and it's industrial power outsourced over the last few decades, so more and more Americans are now realizing hardship and poverty still exists in this world. It did not have to be this way. If we had better, honest and sane leadership this wouldn't have happened to us.