There is something majorly wrong with this.
http://dailycaller.com/2012/07/03/usda-combats-mountain-pride-self-reliance-to-boost-food-stamp-rolls/
http://dailycaller.com/2012/07/03/usda-combats-mountain-pride-self-reliance-to-boost-food-stamp-rolls/
alecto wrote:There is something majorly wrong with this.
http://dailycaller.com/2012/07/03/usda-combats-mountain-pride-self-reliance-to-boost-food-stamp-rolls/
othershoe1030 wrote: How can Sessions doubt the benefits of more money funneling into the community through the grocery store cash register? Maybe the store would hire more workers? If the store sold more food they would need more deliveries of produce, canned goods and so on. All this added economic activity would be good. Jeff Sessions's stance on this issue is the kind of thing that makes people hate political discussions.
As the article states, people with good nutrition are less likely to miss days at work; that's good for the economy too. Also according to the article most people are off the program after a few months. Heaven forbid the government ever does anything to help anyone but banks, corporations and the already well off. What are they thinking?
I understand the position that you think this program is creating a permanent underclass of couch potatoes but the facts don't bear that out. Many people hesitate to even sign up, as stated in the article. Society frowns on an unnecessary hand out. Sure. I'd rather err on the side of feeding kids and families and risk giving away a box of cereal unnecessarily. Over-all I think the program helps more than it harms.
“SNAP helps families become financially stable and make the transition to self-sufficiency, getting them through the tough times.”
USDA contends that SNAP even offers incentives to get back to work, as SNAP benefits only decrease by 24 to 36 cents for every additional dollar a SNAP participant earns.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/07/03/usda-combats-mountain-pride-self-reliance-to-boost-food-stamp-rolls/#ixzz1zbnzBz42
Dreamsglore wrote:Believe it or not there are many children who go w/o food in this country. Food stamps was designed to provide only 75 % of your food needs to discourage dependency.
Dreamsglore wrote:Believe it or not there are many children who go w/o food in this country. Food stamps was designed to provide only 75 % of your food needs to discourage dependency.
Markle wrote:Dreamsglore wrote:Believe it or not there are many children who go w/o food in this country. Food stamps was designed to provide only 75 % of your food needs to discourage dependency.
AGAIN...whenever the Progressives have nothing...if their program, whatever it is, is shown to be a failure that is irrelevant, immaterial and unimportant. IT IS FOR THE CHILDREN!
What it was "designed" to do and what it has become are, as you know...light years apart.
If you recall, the camel is the result of committee's efforts to design a horse.
Chrissy8 wrote:Dreamsglore wrote:Believe it or not there are many children who go w/o food in this country. Food stamps was designed to provide only 75 % of your food needs to discourage dependency.
This is the biggest bunch of bull shit ive ever heard of.
do tell us when the last time a child died of starvation in this country?
Dreamsglore wrote:Chrissy8 wrote:Dreamsglore wrote:Believe it or not there are many children who go w/o food in this country. Food stamps was designed to provide only 75 % of your food needs to discourage dependency.
This is the biggest bunch of bull shit ive ever heard of.
do tell us when the last time a child died of starvation in this country?
Your stupidity is only outweighed by your ignorance.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/hunger_at_home/hunger-home-american-children-malnourished/story?id=14367230#.T_z1tJFQ4zI
Dreamsglore wrote:Chrissy8 wrote:Dreamsglore wrote:Believe it or not there are many children who go w/o food in this country. Food stamps was designed to provide only 75 % of your food needs to discourage dependency.
This is the biggest bunch of bull shit ive ever heard of.
do tell us when the last time a child died of starvation in this country?
Your stupidity is only outweighed by your ignorance.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/hunger_at_home/hunger-home-american-children-malnourished/story?id=14367230#.T_z1tJFQ4zI
ghandi wrote:dreamsglore,
If brains were worth money, you'd be on welfare, foodstamps, and living under an overpass.
Dreamsglore wrote:Chrissy8 wrote:Dreamsglore wrote:Believe it or not there are many children who go w/o food in this country. Food stamps was designed to provide only 75 % of your food needs to discourage dependency.
This is the biggest bunch of bull shit ive ever heard of.
do tell us when the last time a child died of starvation in this country?
Your stupidity is only outweighed by your ignorance.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/hunger_at_home/hunger-home-american-children-malnourished/story?id=14367230#.T_z1tJFQ4zI
othershoe1030 wrote:Dreamsglore wrote:Chrissy8 wrote:Dreamsglore wrote:Believe it or not there are many children who go w/o food in this country. Food stamps was designed to provide only 75 % of your food needs to discourage dependency.
This is the biggest bunch of bull shit ive ever heard of.
do tell us when the last time a child died of starvation in this country?
Your stupidity is only outweighed by your ignorance.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/hunger_at_home/hunger-home-american-children-malnourished/story?id=14367230#.T_z1tJFQ4zI
Rejection of facts on this subject are based on the notion that they don't fit with the experiences of those posting BS as a response. New data should not be thrown out just because it doesn't match our preexisting ideas. If that were true no one would be able to learn anything new. Fortunately not everyone is so closed minded. Thanks for posting the link Dreams.
Chrissy8 wrote:othershoe1030 wrote:Dreamsglore wrote:Chrissy8 wrote:Dreamsglore wrote:Believe it or not there are many children who go w/o food in this country. Food stamps was designed to provide only 75 % of your food needs to discourage dependency.
This is the biggest bunch of bull shit ive ever heard of.
do tell us when the last time a child died of starvation in this country?
Your stupidity is only outweighed by your ignorance.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/hunger_at_home/hunger-home-american-children-malnourished/story?id=14367230#.T_z1tJFQ4zI
Rejection of facts on this subject are based on the notion that they don't fit with the experiences of those posting BS as a response. New data should not be thrown out just because it doesn't match our preexisting ideas. If that were true no one would be able to learn anything new. Fortunately not everyone is so closed minded. Thanks for posting the link Dreams.
it took her 3 days to hunt down that story. that story is a bunch of bunk, we dont have starving children like they do in other countries. our kids are fat. look around. even the president said so.
sure, there may be a FEW exceptions because maybe some poor kid has a sorryass for a parent. but thats few. as far as children being able to get food, its wide open man.
what this program does is trying to get people to not be self reliant, but the goc doesnt want people to be self reliant.
ask yourself, why in the hell would the gov pay millions of dollars to offer people to get on foodstamps, they advertise it like its a product. rediculus.
and its rediculus if anyone really thinks we have a bunch of children starving here in america.
shit, i bet the definition of a kid starving in america is he/she didnt get their daily soda and candy fix. < ah mommy, theirs no soda and ding dongs:(
Dreamsglore wrote:
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reported that in 2010, 14.5% of households in the United States -- about 17.2 million -- lacked the resources to provide enough food for everybody. Among those, about 6.4 million households saw normal eating patterns disrupted or reduced because there wasn't enough food.
Food insecurity -- uncertainty about where the next meal will come from -- is particularly hard on one group: children.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/23/us/cnnheroes-hungry-children/index.html
This is how stupid you are.
Dreamsglore wrote:Chrissy8 wrote:othershoe1030 wrote:Dreamsglore wrote:Chrissy8 wrote:Dreamsglore wrote:Believe it or not there are many children who go w/o food in this country. Food stamps was designed to provide only 75 % of your food needs to discourage dependency.
This is the biggest bunch of bull shit ive ever heard of.
do tell us when the last time a child died of starvation in this country?
Your stupidity is only outweighed by your ignorance.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/hunger_at_home/hunger-home-american-children-malnourished/story?id=14367230#.T_z1tJFQ4zI
Rejection of facts on this subject are based on the notion that they don't fit with the experiences of those posting BS as a response. New data should not be thrown out just because it doesn't match our preexisting ideas. If that were true no one would be able to learn anything new. Fortunately not everyone is so closed minded. Thanks for posting the link Dreams.
it took her 3 days to hunt down that story. that story is a bunch of bunk, we dont have starving children like they do in other countries. our kids are fat. look around. even the president said so.
sure, there may be a FEW exceptions because maybe some poor kid has a sorryass for a parent. but thats few. as far as children being able to get food, its wide open man.
what this program does is trying to get people to not be self reliant, but the goc doesnt want people to be self reliant.
ask yourself, why in the hell would the gov pay millions of dollars to offer people to get on foodstamps, they advertise it like its a product. rediculus.
and its rediculus if anyone really thinks we have a bunch of children starving here in america.
shit, i bet the definition of a kid starving in america is he/she didnt get their daily soda and candy fix. < ah mommy, theirs no soda and ding dongs:(
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reported that in 2010, 14.5% of households in the United States -- about 17.2 million -- lacked the resources to provide enough food for everybody. Among those, about 6.4 million households saw normal eating patterns disrupted or reduced because there wasn't enough food.
Food insecurity -- uncertainty about where the next meal will come from -- is particularly hard on one group: children.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/23/us/cnnheroes-hungry-children/index.html
This is how stupid you are.
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