“A
collection of letters from American children to Santa Claus, sent through the
U.S. Postal Service's Operation Santa program and posted on social media
Tuesday, revealed the despair millions of children are facing amid the
coronavirus pandemic, months after any federal aid has been offered to the
public.
“Hilary Agro, a PhD student in anthropology at the University of
British Columbia, posted images of several letters from children on Twitter.
One child asked for a sofa bed for a family's one-room apartment, another
requested a new wheelchair, and a third asked for money for his struggling
parents. ‘We live in the cruelest country,’ Agro tweeted.
“The
letters come nine months into the coronavirus pandemic, which has killed nearly
270,000 people and has left more
than 11 million people unemployed. A temporary enhanced
unemployment benefit of $600 per week had a measurable, positive impact on
the number of American households in poverty last spring, but the
Republican-led Senate allowed the benefit to expire in July.
“As Common Dreams reported last week, food banks
across the country are struggling to keep up with demand as more than 50
million Americans are expected to experience food insecurity before the end of
the year, while the White House last month issued guidance making
it easier for corporate landlords to evict tenants who are struggling to pay
rent due to the pandemic.
“Meanwhile, several Covid-19 relief bills including
aid for state and local governments, direct payments to American households,
and a reinstated enhanced unemployment benefit, have languished on Senate
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's desk for months. Rep.-elect Jamaal
Bowman (D-N.Y.) tweeted that the Operation Santa letters show that ‘the people
of this country NEED a relief check now.’
“The
letters were posted hours after a bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced a new $908
billion Covid-19 relief proposal including a $300 federal unemployment benefit
for four months, $160 billion for state and local governments, and funding for
small businesses, schools, and other sectors.
“Republican lawmakers were already complaining Tuesday about the
cost of the bill, the Washington
Post reported, and McConnell indicated the package
will be passed as part of an omnibus spending bill, allowing the Republicans to
limit its size.
“Starting December 4, members of the public will be able to sign
up to ‘adopt’ or sponsor children who write to Santa Claus
through Operation Santa, but Agro tweeted that simply fulfilling struggling
children's holiday wishes won't solve the structural economic issues which have
pushed them and their families into poverty in the wealthiest country in the
world. ‘We can either have billionaires, or we can make sure all children
are fed, with warm beds to sleep in,’ said Agro. ‘Pick one. We cannot have both’”
(Common Dreams)
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