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changes to federal food stamp program
Trump wants to make some changes to the federal food stamp program, liberals of course are claiming that Republicans want poor people to all starve to death.
The changes? People on food stamps who are able bodied, able minded, who have no children, and who are younger than 50...must do something (work, volunteer, get job training) for 20 hours a week in order to receive federal assistance. States can grant waivers to this requirement for welfare recipients who live in areas with very high unemployment. Obviously, the change is aimed at people who could EASILY work if they wanted to, but who choose not to. The argument against this, is what, exactly? |
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Do some homework Jim.
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Argument against is that sounds like more government not less because you’d need enforcement, red tape paperwork, privacy issues of medical records for those who can’t work. It is not as easy as Trump seems to make it sound the way you put it.
A while ago I thought there was a call for drug tests, now this Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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to mean “listen to what Rachael Maddow has to say on the subject, and dont question it.” Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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WASHINGTON—Championing the decision as a way to cut costs and still meet federally mandated nutrition requirements, President Trump announced a plan Tuesday to replace food stamps with a new low-income foraging program. “We have developed a new foraging-based plan that provides qualifying Americans with a small, reusable bag they can fill with whatever they are able to scavenge from alleys, empty lots, or nearby wooded areas,” said Trump, explaining that underprivileged participants in the program would search for food scraps anywhere they can find them, including the dumpsters behind restaurants. “We will also be providing these low-income Americans with charts that explain which rotting foods are still safe to eat, which seeds and berries can be consumed without getting sick, and how to spot insects that are high in protein. Many disadvantaged citizens don’t have access to healthy meals at home, but this program will teach them the self-reliance they need to ensure their basic requirements for sustenance continue to be met.” Trump also proposed a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in which Americans would receive a weekly meal service kit containing pictures of food.
I know after the 9 month baby statement, this sounds believable but sorry, it’s the Onion Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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hours a week earning the welfare that others pay for? Seriously, what’s wrong with that? i have no problem whatsoever, helping people who cannot work. But people who can work, but choose. not to? That’s a very different animal. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I know after the 9 month baby statement, this sounds believable but sorry, it’s the Onion Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Let’s start this from the beginning. The changes to the law will require that those who are able bodied, able minded, younger than 50, and who have no children, to work/volunteer/train for 20 hours a week to qualify for federal welfare. Do you think this is a good idea or a bad idea? Ocasio-cortez said her family would have starved due to this, which is a lie as it wouldn’t have impacted her family because they had children. Is it a good idea for her to distort things so badly to criticize? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Honestly i wish they put more efforts it kicking out the live in boyfriends.. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Floridaman won’t do anything about that, he’s the guy who states building income one way for loans and another for taxes. Sort of the same thing (fraud) but on a larger scale. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Here was a guy using the system as it was designed to help in a bad spot short term , and they did this,, some incentive to leave |
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And when both obligations, constitutional and unconstitutional, need more money than the government has, it must borrow it. But the financial burden becomes permanently entrenched, so not only must the borrowing continue and the debt pile up, but it expands even more than the already exponential growth when politicians realize that this slight of bureaucratic hand can be used to pile on even more compassionate sounding vote getting giveaways. And, naturally, the people now having been trained that it is the federal governments duty to provide the most basic personal needs to those who it deems are incapable of providing themselves, the populace feels that it is only right that it scrape out the money from seemingly over-luxurious things going to the less needy military and give it to those who obviously, so we are told, need it more. |
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Now you can answer my question. Is it necessary for our country to be divided into 50 different states with different constitutions, and all the other differences that make it more difficult to be united than exists already with our personal differences. Are states necessary? |
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question you want answered. To a topic I have never suggested? Like dividing the country .. to occur? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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And my question is pertinent to just about any topic regarding American politics. Jim may be right. You may be afraid to answer it. |
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