Madison, Wisconsin has been the center of the battleground where working people are beginning to demand an end to the government assault on our standard of living. The issue in Madison is the right to collective bargaining. However, wages as well as access to health care have been steadily declining over the past thirty years. While the majority of the population has been experiencing these cutbacks, we are also exposed to the fact that the most affluent people in the world never have had it better.
I will begin to examine this issue by citing three front-page articles in the Philadelphia Inquirer. First, the Inquirer ran a series of stories about the fact that there are hundreds of thousands of people in the Delaware Valley who do not have enough food to eat. Then, there was an article exposing the fact that the Philadelphia School District might have its funding cut by as much as five hundred million dollars. Then, there was the article about the opening of the new $786 million taxpayer-funded convention center.
The Inquirer’s reporter, Inga Saffron, wrote the following description of the convention center. “Now the Broad Street facade puffs out its glass chest, as if to assert the center's belatedly recognized importance in the city's orbit.” According to Saffron's article, the new convention center will be closed and locked for most days of the year. In my opinion, politicians in Pennsylvania seem to be taking food out of the mouths of children, and cutting back on education, in order to fund a convention center that will be closed most of the year.
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