So, we sent food and money to Haiti for years, and now they're in America, and we still have to take care of them. Maybe it's a Haitian problem. Isn't it amazing how these countries all have had the same problems for hundreds of years and NEVER solved them. Why is that?
Haiti became the world's first black-led republic and the first independent Caribbean state when it threw off French colonial control and slavery in the early 19th Century. But independence came at a crippling cost. It had to pay reparations to France, which demanded compensation for former slave owners. The 19th Century "independence debt" was not paid off until 1947. There have been recent calls for France to repay the money. Chronic instability, dictatorships and natural disasters in recent decades have left it as the poorest nation in the Americas. A 2010 earthquake killed some 300,000 people and caused extensive damage to infrastructure and the economy. A UN peacekeeping force was put in place in 2004 to help stabilize the country, and only withdrew in 2019. In 2021, President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated by unidentified gunmen in Port-au-Prince. Since then the country has been wracked by economic chaos, little functioning political control, and increasingly violent gang warfare. www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-19548810
My daughter lives Ohio. Single mom paying outrageous rent, making a mere 18.00 an hour. To bad she can't get some of the foodstamp money they are giving the Haitians
Well who brought 20,000 Haitians from Haiti into a Midwestern town, so they could take all the jobs and lower wages? Doesn't seem like that was good planning
As a 72-year-old retired single adult I laugh the food pantry situation. Here has been a lifesaver. Social Security is less than half enough to survive so all the support from other places is keeping me in my home and alive.
On seniors a good majority who are struggling, they aren't eligible for food stamps or if they are it's a flat out $23 a month and from what I've read on a local group the process for applying is a nightmare to wade through and then renewing it when the time comes. We have got to do better in our government agencies for those who are starving. Anna In Ohio
It just completely messes up your report when you’re twitching and glitching while you’re talking what happened to normal news reporting and who are all these different people Columbus you were gone over the edge
Do you have something wrong with your eyes? I don’t understand television news. Reporters acting so strange, blinking blinking eyes going in different directions.
Then you'll eventually get sick, and spend the rest of your shortened life being "treated" for various problems caused by a lack of nutrition. Which is how the medical community lost its credibility and trust. By exploiting people.
There's no food shortage! If people wouldn't waste food there'd be enough to go around. Or,they take too much and waste food! Either way we don't have a food shortage in our communities!
I, personally, skip meals so my growing children have the nutrition they need to be healthy. Maybe there is enough food out there, so there's not a "shortage". However with a gallon of orange juice costing over $8 at Walmart, it might just be stretching what money some people have too thin to eat daily. While you don't see bare shelves at the grocery, my stomach feels the food shortage.
Most of what Americans call "food" is pure evil shit. Look at your nation, you're all sick and fat and on drugs, DISGUSTING that you let your corporations do this to you.
As Haiti grows, they need more charity.
So, we sent food and money to Haiti for years, and now they're in America, and we still have to take care of them. Maybe it's a Haitian problem. Isn't it amazing how these countries all have had the same problems for hundreds of years and NEVER solved them. Why is that?
Our government is why Haiti is the wreck it is now.
Ohio once not so long ago had so many family farms...
American greed destroys everything.
Biden and Harris want them here
@@danabaker596 The USA is why Haiti is the way it is, shame on you for being such an id 10 T.
Haiti became the world's first black-led republic and the first independent Caribbean state when it threw off French colonial control and slavery in the early 19th Century.
But independence came at a crippling cost. It had to pay reparations to France, which demanded compensation for former slave owners. The 19th Century "independence debt" was not paid off until 1947. There have been recent calls for France to repay the money.
Chronic instability, dictatorships and natural disasters in recent decades have left it as the poorest nation in the Americas. A 2010 earthquake killed some 300,000 people and caused extensive damage to infrastructure and the economy.
A UN peacekeeping force was put in place in 2004 to help stabilize the country, and only withdrew in 2019.
In 2021, President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated by unidentified gunmen in Port-au-Prince. Since then the country has been wracked by economic chaos, little functioning political control, and increasingly violent gang warfare. www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-19548810
My daughter lives Ohio. Single mom paying outrageous rent, making a mere 18.00 an hour. To bad she can't get some of the foodstamp money they are giving the Haitians
Well who brought 20,000 Haitians from Haiti into a Midwestern town, so they could take all the jobs and lower wages? Doesn't seem like that was good planning
As a 72-year-old retired single adult I laugh the food pantry situation. Here has been a lifesaver. Social Security is less than half enough to survive so all the support from other places is keeping me in my home and alive.
The food pantry has been a lifesaver. The algorithm puts my sentences wrong and changes words as I speak.
I do not recall there ever being a need for food pantries everywhere.
Maybe the problem is accepting less than excellence.
It’s not food and security. It’s called hunger can’t we just call it what it is?
On seniors a good majority who are struggling, they aren't eligible for food stamps or if they are it's a flat out $23 a month and from what I've read on a local group the process for applying is a nightmare to wade through and then renewing it when the time comes. We have got to do better in our government agencies for those who are starving. Anna In Ohio
Ohio also has Pet and wild bird insecurity too
America needs Trump.
It just completely messes up your report when you’re twitching and glitching while you’re talking what happened to normal news reporting and who are all these different people Columbus you were gone over the edge
Do you have something wrong with your eyes? I don’t understand television news. Reporters acting so strange, blinking blinking eyes going in different directions.
I rather stave
Then you'll eventually get sick, and spend the rest of your shortened life being "treated" for various problems caused by a lack of nutrition.
Which is how the medical community lost its credibility and trust. By exploiting people.
I love you folks channel 10 has been a very important part of our informative world understanding what’s going on. Thank you.
Pretend you're foreign and go to one of the migrant-loving nonprofits.
That your government supports. For profits.
There's no food shortage! If people wouldn't waste food there'd be enough to go around. Or,they take too much and waste food! Either way we don't have a food shortage in our communities!
I, personally, skip meals so my growing children have the nutrition they need to be healthy.
Maybe there is enough food out there, so there's not a "shortage". However with a gallon of orange juice costing over $8 at Walmart, it might just be stretching what money some people have too thin to eat daily. While you don't see bare shelves at the grocery, my stomach feels the food shortage.
Most of what Americans call "food" is pure evil shit.
Look at your nation, you're all sick and fat and on drugs, DISGUSTING that you let your corporations do this to you.