In a recent blog on The Huffington Post, Linda Seger wrote about poverty in the United States.
I don’t like the partisanship of the article. I don’t like seeing this important issue dragged into the hell of bipolar politics.
Nonetheless, I like the way the author of the article personalizes poverty through a second-person narrative, in which she focuses on the working poor. The post really helps a person get into the minds of the working poor and feel their struggle.