The HOPE Bill Essay, Research Paper
The HOPE Bill
In the year 2024, the world has grown to increase its size to 24 billion people
worldwide. The increase in the population has caused the destruction of most
farmland in the world, causing it to look underwater for a supply of food.
Private enterprises are currently farming and selling food that comes from
underwater regions of the world. However, a vast majority of the world is
still not being fed. On a percentage basis, though, we have fewer people
unemployed than in 1996. However, that still means that over a hundred million
people are unemployed and double that are on welfare or homeless. As a result,
I am sponsoring a bill to the senate that will address this problem.
The HOPE program, Helping Others acquire Pride and Emancipation, will help the
unfortunate people gain pride in what they do. The HOPE will give back the
pride that people need and deserve. It will put people into a more productive
and rewarding job by emancipating them out of the life each person is leading.
Twenty years ago, in the year 2004, the world implemented a youth program that
was the exact opposite of Hitler’s Youth. For example, the program gives kids a
feeling of self-confidence, and they become more tolerant of others and their
views. The program places all kids in situations to learn of other cultures and
to gain a caring and understanding in all situations, people caring for the
plight of others. In the fourth through the sixth grade, all kids are required
to complete at least 5 hours of community service each week; in high school,
they are required to complete ten hours a week. This
program has caused the world to gain a more caring, empathetic attitude towards
the well-being of others. “The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few
or the one.” This was the groundbreaking program that people had been waiting
for so that a program like mine could enter the senate. To solve the problem
of the unemployed, the homeless, and the welfare recipients, I will propose a
new bill, talk about the arguments against my bill, and present solutions to the
arguments.
The first part of the plan is to have a world-wide benefit to raise money to
help pay for the program. Jerry Lewis raised millions of dollars for muscular
dystrophy. In the year 2000, a cure for this debilitating disease was found as
a result of these “telethons”. People will donate money to a worthy cause such
as the one that I am proposing. Movie stars, professional athletes, cyberspace
and virtual reality actors, politicians, and the “keepers of life” will
participate along with others. We will be able to raise most of the money but
will need the government to contribute its share to fund such an aggressive and
comprehensive program.
A government sponsored program is needed if we are to attack poverty. Every
country will need to contribute a certain amount of money. How many people it
has, what its financial status is, and what resources it has will be the
determining factors for their share. We will also need to consider the
resources that each country can offer the rest of the world. The vast
population of the world will also need more food if we are to provide for the
needy; therefore, we will need to join with other countries and build more
underwater farmlands. This will o
offer training and education for each person. The training can be anything in
which the economy has a need for that person and what he wants to do. The
training and education will begin after a group is finished with its shift. The
rest of the individuals that can not contribute to the underwater farms for
other reasons will go into construction to build more houses for the homeless.
United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt created the New Deal program in
the 1930s to counteract unemployment and other problems caused by the Great
Depression. As part of his New Deal policy, Roosevelt created the Works Projects
Administration (WPA) in 1930’s. The WPA employed 8.5 million people in various
public works projects between 1935 and 1943, or approximately 9% of the United
State’s population.
Some arguments against my proposal would include one declaring that the budget
would again become a deficit. After more than fifty years, we balanced the
budget and it has stayed balanced for five years. The United States is still 12
trillion dollars in debt, and the senate wants to reduce this. Another
argument: how do we convince the rest of the world to join forces and agree
with the program to better improve their economic status? Private enterprises
will try to submarine the program because now the government will be producing
food and reducing its profit on the monopoly privately controlled.
A solution is that this proposal would get people off welfare and unemployment;
therefore, they will start paying taxes. The taxes would increase the revenue
stream. As each person is trained and educated, he will get a job and become
more productive. The money the country would save by eliminating welfare or
unemployment would serve to decrease the expenditure the program would cost.
Another solution: we will have a worldwide committee run the farming program.
The committee will be composed of one representative from each country. This
person will be either appointed or elected by either the leader or the people.
This program would actually save money in time by getting the poor into
productive jobs and adding to the budget of the world. As incomes of
individuals increase, they will spend more money. Corporations will increase
their revenues because of these expenditures. When companies make more money,
they have the ability to expand their capacity. Thus, new jobs will be created,
jobs that the newly trained and educated workers can fill.
In conclusion, the world has had numerous depressions. The most devastating of
these were in the 1930’s and 2010’s. For more than two centuries, the United
States has argued and fought over welfare and unemployment. Many people today
still want to do away with both programs. We need to remake the Declaration of
Independence where all men have certain unalienable rights: life, liberty, and
the pursuit of happiness. This bill provides the atmosphere and environment for
those less fortunate to pursue these rights. The lagniappe of this bill, the
world receives much needed food and gets to encompass additional productive
grateful citizens. Look to your heart before you vote on this bill. Only one
conclusion is possible: why has it taken us so long to adopt such measures? I
thank you for your understanding and sponsorship of this HOPE program.