Posted on 04/23/2012 9:43:57 AM PDT by YourAdHere
In a not entirely unexpected move, House Republicans are planning to raid the food stamp cupboard over the next decade to avoid depleting the Pentagon budget, which was scheduled for a 10 percent cutback.
The cuts would essentially repeal increases made three years ago as part of President Obamas economic stimulus, and would deprive a family of four of $60 a month. Additionally, an estimated 3 million persons would be ousted from the program as eligibility requirements are tightened.
The GOP is touting the cutsand similar plansas a necessary deficit-reducing measure. The legislation would purportedly trim $261 billion from the federal budget over the next decade. Of that, the food stamp cuts would account for $8 billion in cuts over the coming year and $34 billion over a decade. The GOP effort is, in part, an attempt to avoid across-the-board cuts, including a $55 billion reduction to the Pentagon budget and a $43 billion cut to domestic agencies, which goes into effect Jan. 1.
In a speech before the House Budget Committees April 17 hearing on the measure, Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) compared the proposed changes in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to the 1996 Welfare Reform Act.
We saw the success of welfare reform. The Republican budget follows in the tradition of this success. Opponents of reform were wrong in 1996, and today as we act to prevent a debt crisis that truly would devastate the poor they are even more wrong, Ryan said.
Is it in our national interest to create a class of people permanently dependent on the government? he also asked. More to the point, is it in the best interest of these individuals to become dependent on government?
We must also ask: What happens to those who are most in need of government assistance when the government can no longer pay its bills?
Critics of the Republican-led effort, however, decry them as disingenuousespecially given their continued aversion to increasing revenue by raising taxes on the nations wealthiest Americans.
This is supposed to be about paying down our deficit? Its laughable, said President Obama at an Associated Press luncheon earlier this month. It is a Trojan Horse. Disguised as deficit reduction plans, it is really an attempt to impose a radical vision on our country. It is thinly veiled social Darwinism.
Jim Weill, president of the Food Research and Action Center, said last month that the proposed changes would increase hunger and joblessness, and harm the economy.
For decades, SNAP
has enjoyed strong bipartisan support and has helped ensure the poorest and hungriest people in our nation can put food on the table. SNAPs responsiveness to unemployment proved it to be one of the most effective safety net programs during the recent recession, providing families with a stable source of food, he said, adding, Chairman Ryans proposal to
slash [SNAP]funding is an old idea that has always been misconceived, and that places the burden of deficit reduction on the most vulnerable among us. Congress should oppose this misguided and harmful effort, as well as the other attempts to shred our nations safety net.
“Cupboard???”
HOW ABOUT PIGS’ TROUGH!
This would mean some people would have to go to work....Poor, poor, pitiful people....
“In a not entirely unexpected move, House Republicans are planning to raid the food stamp cupboard over the next decade to avoid depleting the Pentagon budget, which was scheduled for a 10 percent cutback. “
In a not entirely unexpected move, a racist website fails to understand that between the concepts of “free food” and “military”, only one is actually in the Constitution.
No more free food lines!...
If only it were true.
We should all believe Obama. If anyone would recognize a plan to radically change our country it would be him!
Now this is truly hypocritical. A Black Newspaper compalining about cutting food stamp programs, yet the same writers in the next breath will tell you more Whites are on food stamps than Blacks.
Didn’t the live say Zero gave everyone a tax cut, and a tax break of $40/month, then another break/cut before that over the last two years? I figure this just equalizes the bad policies of the Zero group, and the welfare folks are still ahead. If Zero can tax the rich, the patriots should be allowed to correct his dumb-assed-ness.
YYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYY
Now just find a way to get rid of it, along with social ‘in’security, medicare, medicaid, and any other agency not directly related to the “common defense.”
It is not government’s job to do these things (unless it is a socialist government).
Ruefully
places the burden of deficit reduction on the most vulnerable among us.
One has to ask, are they not citizens?
Do they not have the same rights we all have?
Shouldn’t they have the same responsiblities also??
SNAP: the subsidy for TV’s advertisers.
Coca Cola and Pepsi pay TV big bucks for dumb sluts with food stamps to buy their products.
Absent SNAP, TV executives would be on the street.
It is time we took care of our elderly..They worked and made this country what it was before Obama came on the scene..Now what they worked for is being destroyed by free loaders and the Communist Muslim..
Obama Stimulus included a 13.8% raise in the food stamps per month households receives. 13.8%!
Today in Georgia the maximum for a household of 1=$200; household of 2=$367; 3=$526; 4=$668; 5=793; 6=952; 7=$1052; 8=$1202; 9=$1352; 10=$1502. . . .
It’s about time to cut back.
If it were up to me the only people who would get food stamps would be the handicapped (the real ones that can’t do anything because of mental retardation or brain damage or unable to walk) or the elderly.The rest of you able bodied folks can find your own way to eat.
This woman has the wrong name. She is Nadira...the bottom of whatever group she happens to be standing in at the time.
They need to make birth control usage or sterilization a requirement to receive items from the “food cupboard”.
Tax food stamps
Level the playing surface.
Don’t forget to vote in the Afro poll question too - was the George Zimmerman bail fair?
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