This video is anti-Trump propaganda. It is a sob story of selected individuals that you can have sympathy for. You say that "
The media always show one side of the truth", well this video is totally one sided.
As a summary:
1. The video presents the narrative that if you are poor, that you are entitled to free stuff and that the government is obligated to take care or you.
2. The video proclaims that it is an outrage that poverty exists in California. The video neglects to point out that California for many years has been and continues to be controlled by
Democrats. So the existence of poverty in California cannot be blamed on Trump. The video should be blaming the
Democrats for failing to fulfill their campaign pledges of ending poverty and ending income inequality, etc.. Funny that the video fails to mention this little detail.
3. The video shows poor people being evicted as if it is the total fault of landlords. The video fails to mention the number of people, who take advantage of landlords and purposely do not pay their rent. Why did the video not interview a landlord? This implies that the video was making an adversarial political statement, not a balanced examination of the facts.
4. We live, at least we are supposed to anyway, in a capitalistic society. So people have an obligation to take care of themselves. Part of that problem is the breakdown of the family. It is not the responsibility of government
5. One of the themes is that people in certain areas can't afford to live there. Well, if that is the case, they need to move to another location were they can afford the rent.
6. The video notes that the US under Johnson established the Great Society program in 1963 to end poverty. Well, nearly 60 years later, under a variety or Presidents, both Democratic and Republican, we still have poverty. Poverty may actually be an
unsolvable problem.
Poverty is a problem, but instead of selectively bashing the US, have you looked at the poverty rates in other countries?
It is my understanding that you live in Japan. I am not an expert concerning Japan, but a quick random check discloses that Japan seems to have some of the same shortcomings as the US.
Japanese women face a future of poverty, as confluence of factors conspire against them
Japan's rising child poverty exposes true cost of two decades of economic decline
Poverty in Japan
Poverty exists throughout the world. To specifically point a finger-of-blame at Trump concerning poverty considering that other countries have themselves not solved poverty is disingenuous.