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This content delves into the enduring question of whether the American Dream is within reach for all, particularly for those living in poverty. It highlights the heartbreaking reality faced by millions of working families forced to rely on food banks for sustenance. The narrative emphasizes the injustice of children lacking opportunities despite their hard work and aspirations. It features poignant quotes from notable figures, illustrating the moral implications of economic disparity and the ongoing struggle for a middle-class lifestyle in America.
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Do you believe the American Dream is still possible for everyone? Is it still possible to climb out of poverty and achieve the American Dream of a middle class lifestyle?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t91Sz83KkCY&feature=related (From 17:45 – 24:00) “It's heartbreaking enough that there are millions of working families in this country who are now forced to take their children to food banks for a decent meal. But the idea that those children might not have a chance to climb out of that situation and back into the middle class, no matter how hard they work? That's inexcusable. It is wrong. It flies in the face of everything that we stand for.” http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/dec/07/full-text-barack-obama-speech
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