RPM371
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Because the program works.why does the requirements of pregnant women need to be forced on food stamp recipients?
Because the program works.why does the requirements of pregnant women need to be forced on food stamp recipients?
To supply pregnant women the extra nutrients they need with vouchers that are add ons to food stamps?Because the program works.
Be obstinate all you want. It's a lame debating tactic, Bro. Nobody but you is saying feed everyone like pregnant women.To supply pregnant women the extra nutrients they need with vouchers that are add ons to food stamps?
Cool story bro
I've seen both in action and know what works and what doesn't. WIC works with hardly any room for abuse. SNAP can be run the same way.... if it is a nutritional based program it will have "X" amount of foods per day based on the person(s) in the household.
Be obstinate all you want. It's a lame debating tactic, Bro. Nobody but you is saying feed everyone like pregnant women.
I've seen both in action and know what works and what doesn't. WIC works with hardly any room for abuse. SNAP can be run the same way.
Completely ridiculous idea. I'll tell you why.Not everyone that's on Food Stamps is a lazy, shiftless bum that doesn't want to work. I have no problem extending a helping hand to the needy, but let's use some common sense about it. WIC is a good program that has limited buying choices based on food needs. You want something not on your WIC list, you pay cash. SNAP should be the same way, based on nutritional needs.
Why do you feel the need to dictate what they buy?Be obstinate all you want. It's a lame debating tactic, Bro. Nobody but you is saying feed everyone like pregnant women.
I've seen both in action and know what works and what doesn't. WIC works with hardly any room for abuse. SNAP can be run the same way.
I'll be honest and answer, no. Because nobody can guarantee that anyone will never go hungry. But I'd rather see what assistance they get be designated for good nutrition. With a WIC type administration that would maximize the nutritional value.I will only ask one question of you.
Do you believe, or know that people in the program never go hungry, are they able to feed themselves and their
families in a healthy way without ever running short on either of the programs?
I completely agree with you, and that's the monkey wrench that needs to be addressed. The corporations would be against this.Completely ridiculous idea. I'll tell you why.
Snap is not just about feeding people. It is an economic boon. Foodstamps are one of the most effective stimulus programs in the history of money.
To provide better nutrition and maximize what assistance they get. It's a win/win.Why do you feel the need to dictate what they buy?
Apparently, you don't understand what I am saying because if anything is obvious, you don't agree.I completely agree with you, and that's the monkey wrench that needs to be addressed. The corporations would be against this.
You're a communist.We could always go back to the free government cheese, rice and beans they used to do before SNAP.
Fair enough, but then dont you suppose the fed should open food banks with their "approved food" and eliminateit is not about starving people, it is about provideing FREE nutritious food to people that are unable to provide for themselves.
If you are able to work, then do so. If not then you should not complain that the government wants to GIVE you oatmeal and you want Frosted Flakes
Living on food stamps
What do you eat on $4.06 a day? Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman took a local food bank's challenge to live for five days on the food stamp allowance for a single Nevadan. Breakfast was Cheerios, lunch canned soup, and dinner tuna sandwiches or macaroni and cheese. "I didn't get to put any fruit on my meal plan," Goodman said, noting that healthy food tends to be more expensive than processed food. "It's a good thing that I love tomato soup." The government does not track what people buy with food stamps, and the rules allow almost any food or food product that can be cooked or heated at home. "It's just a small help," says Josephine Gonzales, an unemployed single mother. "It's not making our lives luxurious."
No, go back and look at the part I agreed with you about. It's been turned into an economic boon by the ConAgra's and ADM's. They want to be able to sell anything with SNAP. It's money in their pockets. It's time to take it back and focus on nutrition.Apparently, you don't understand what I am saying because if anything is obvious, you don't agree.
The only reason why this idea sounds good, is if you want to begrudge people a choice. It has absolutely no other point, but it does have several negative consequences.
No, I'm older than you and remember standing in line for cheese.You're a communist.
Seriously.
So power trip raging hard on then?To provide better nutrition and maximize what assistance they get. It's a win/win.
Yawn. 10 charactersSo power trip raging hard on then?
Seriously what does it matter to you what poor people eat if it isn't a power trip?Yawn. 10 characters