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Pres. Trump Fails To Look Out For His Home Town New York City by TheBedWench: 2:47pm On Aug 23, 2020


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Hungry New Yorkers form quarter-mile line for free food in Queens

By Melanie Gray and Georgett Roberts

August 22, 2020 | 6:41pm

The line stretched a quarter-mile before the sun was barely up Saturday, snaking around corners like bread lines in the 1930s. But the hungry in Queens are today’s New Yorkers, left jobless by the coronavirus.

Until the pandemic struck the city, La Jornada food pantry used to hand out groceries to roughly 1,000 families a week. Now, the number tops 10,000. And volunteers serve lunch every day to 1,000 — many of them kids with growling stomachs. Across the five boroughs, the hungry is in the hundreds of thousands, the Food Bank of New York estimates.

“It reminds me of the picture from the Great Depression where a man in a suit and tie is giving another man in a suit and tie an apple. That’s all he had,” La Jornada’s Pedro Rodriguez told The Post. “We give all we have, but that’s not enough.”


Seniors, moms and kids, singles — many immigrants from China and Mexico — wait for hours. They turn out in droves wherever, and whenever, the food pantry’s truck shows up.

“We feel like we are underwater, drowning in a tsunami of people,” Rodriguez, a volunteer who acts as the food pantry’s executive director, told The Post. “This isn’t like a little rain coming down. The numbers are unbelievable.”

In less than an hour Saturday, Rodriguez and his army of other volunteers — nearly 400 spread across Queens — checked off almost 250 names from the appointment list.

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The set-up used to be first come, first served until the needy started showing up before dawn because they were afraid La Jornada would run out of food. Once, in late March, the line covered 28 blocks.

Walter Barrera still arrived at 6 a.m. to pick up his family’s groceries for the coming week — rice, potatoes, cans of soup, even fruit and vegetables.

Barrera, 50, has stopped by the food pantry every Saturday since he lost his construction job four months ago. He can’t find work and neither can his two older sons, 19 and 17. His youngest son is 11.

Money is so tight, friends and relatives are helping him with the $2,300 a month he pays for the three-bedroom apartment in Flushing, where he lives with his wife and all of their sons.

“What do I tell my children when they look at me with hungry bellies, especially my 11-year-old son?” said Barrera, who came from South America two decades ago. “It breaks my heart. I’m their father. I’m supposed to feed them.”


Julio Moncayo has a wife and a 7-year-old daughter to support. The 40-year-old construction worker puts in two or three days a week now, but the pay isn’t enough to cover the $1,500 in rent for his family’s two-bedroom apartment in Flushing or their grocery bill.

“I can’t be proud, I have to come here. I have to feed my family,” Moncayo told The Post. “It’s tough. What am I going to do?”

On Sundays, La Jornada’s truck sets up in Woodside. Wednesdays, Rodriguez makes two stops in the Corona neighborhood. Thursdays are set aside for the roughly 900 who live in the public housing development, where the food pantry is based. Seniors and those with disabilities come on Fridays. And Saturdays are for anyone who needs a helping hand.

As soon as Rodriguez wrapped up Saturday, he was on the hunt to restock the truck for Sunday. He gets groceries from wherever he can — the United Way, churches, supermarkets, the Food Bank of New York, the more fortunate.

“We were never prepared for this,” he said, “but we’ve grown into this.”

With J.C. Rice



And Trump even dropped 11.67 Billion U.S dollars exports from Nigeria. Just like Kanye West jumping in Trump's lap he is not Santa Claus. Look out for your people during this Planademic because as you see nobody else will. Invest in Agriculture and don't lower prices.

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Re: Pres. Trump Fails To Look Out For His Home Town New York City by TheBedWench: 3:53pm On Aug 23, 2020
Watch everybody from now on. grin
Re: Pres. Trump Fails To Look Out For His Home Town New York City by TheBedWench: 4:24pm On Aug 23, 2020
Gmoney  Logic_Over_Emotion17 hours ago

Only dumb nigga's voting for Biden. We're all better off not participating in this bullshit election, not just Black Americans, all Americans. Its all left or right twix.

Re: Pres. Trump Fails To Look Out For His Home Town New York City by TheBedWench: 6:58pm On Aug 23, 2020
Save your strength
Re: Pres. Trump Fails To Look Out For His Home Town New York City by TheBedWench: 8:34pm On Aug 23, 2020
Isnt Chicago where Obama is from suffering poverty, crime and lawlessness? Well New York is Trump's town so it really is a reflection of him. I wouldn't look at Pres. Buhari as a good man if he didnt take care of Fulani people. Charity starts at home then goes abroad.
Re: Pres. Trump Fails To Look Out For His Home Town New York City by TheBedWench: 10:44pm On Aug 23, 2020
Caution look both ways grin


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