Saturday, January 16, 2016

There's the World's Biggest Problems

1.     Legalized abortions kill 1.06 million unborn babies in the US in a year.
These are innocent babies who never got to experience life. Abortions are painful for the mother and child and often do not reach codes. Texas has taken strides to make legalized abortions more difficult. The rest of the country needs to follow their lead, and make more regulations on abortions and abortion clinics.
2.     The aging of America puts a lot of stress on the social security system as the Baby Boomers Generation reaches retirement age. To solve this problem, we should privatize social security.
3.     Clean water access is another problem that the world is facing. Over 783 million people do not have access to clean water. We need to dig more wells and educate local people on how to access and transport clean water.

4.     We need to change the cycle in third world countries by teaching women skills. Most women are not educated and become dependent on men for food and support for their many children. If we could teach these women skills like, tree planting or sewing, they would be able to support their families.
5.     Orphan care is another massive problem the world is facing. Many families are willing to adopt, but the paperwork and the price of adoption makes it almost impossible for families to adopt. We need to make the process faster, so that children can be placed in families sooner. We also need to make the cost of adoption cheaper, or have more outside parties willing to give support to families willing to adopt.
6.     Terrorism is by far one of the biggest problems the world is facing today. We need to be firmer in stopping terrorists and actually address the problem. America needs to take down ISIS.
7.     America’s national debt is growing more each day. We need a flat tax for all citizens, not just high taxes on the wealthy. We also need to do away with Obamacare, and that will help release some healthcare debts.
8.     America is more obese than ever before. In order to reverse this, we need to serve healthy options in schools. We also need to sell local produce because it is cheaper for the consumer, and therefore more likely to be bought.
9.     Cancer affects 39.6 people throughout a lifetime. Scientists are developing new technologies and cures to fight cancer, but without unlimited funds, they can only make so much progress. We need to develop cures faster to save more lives.

10. Over 15.3 million children go hungry in the US every year, while 2.3 billion tons of food is wasted every year. By diverting access food to those in need, we can solve hunger in America without even producing more food.

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