Posted on 07/25/2011 6:14:11 PM PDT by SkyPilot
You’d be hard pressed to find ANY 0bama policy that didn’t have the effect and the intent of de facto reparations.
Here’s an idea to solve “food deserts” -
teach Holder’s people not to rob the grocery stores in their neighborhoods, and you’d have move grocery stores in those neighborhoods.
Now this makes sense. We live in a food desert, of course our garden, our neighbors gardens and our livestock tend to belay that “fact”.
In my opinion, designating a “Food Desert” is just another way to bring the White House Rural Council (Executive Order: 13575) into our homes and communities.
PBS also has been pushing this non-issue:
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2011/06/the-socio-economic-significance-of-food-deserts.html
The food desert designation was based on - get this - Whole Foods markets in the area!
Elitists just don’t get it or do they? Make a family dependent on the programs through habitual purchases and then threaten to “take it away”.
Gee - where have I heard that before. Debt Ceiling anyone?
I just looked at that site. Yes...the government is insane. ...and to think how much they must spend to create and implement this waste of resources.
Well the only reason I mention her looks or large body frame is that the media is trying to tell me she is the most beautiful and in shape woman ever so I call them like I see them
I agree completely. Food stamps should be limited to such staples as flour, milk, eggs, maybe a little cheese, and little else.
Do you realize food stamps can be used to buy candy and soda and evan can be used in restaurants. Last Valentine’s Day the local CVS had a big banner advertising boxes of Russell Stover candy that could be ‘bought’ with food stamps.
What a bunch of sourpusses. You could curdle milk just by placing that bottom photo next to the glass.
I think they should be not be allowed to be used as cash substitutes at the registers, period. Do you know what people on Food Stamps currently are issued? It isn't coupons anymore.
It is an ATM/debit card.
You're right. Reagan said that you get more of what you subsidize.
I remember reading the WIC (Women Infants Children) program limited what you could buy (i.e. eggs, vegetables, etc). I don't know why this isn't applied to Food Stamps (sorry....."SNAP Debit Cards.")
I remember that episode!
I'll make a guess.
There are now so many people on food stamps - 45 million as of this month - that a lot of food mfgrs are likely lobbying against your idea so as not to lose business.
I know about the shop lifting (having witnessed it first hand). Didn't think about the unreliable employees and the fact that only junk food and soda were the big range items selling.
Those people owning that store are screwed. It's a pity.
Record number on food stamps.
Record number of obese people.
I believe this is not coincidence.
You have actually hit on the same idea I had. I know what roadblock would be: Democrats, povery and race pimps, the media, and every left wing group in the world would scream bloody murder, saying we were "robbing people of dignity" and probably worse....."racism."
But, it would work. I know it would work better than the current system. For one, it would be a hassle - which is a GOOD thing. It would motivate people to get OFF the SNAP program, rather then encourage them to enroll in it. We have 40 Million Americans sucking off this teat now.
Food-stamp tally nears 40 million, sets record
I have heard that people buy steak and lobster with food stamps. I have also heard of people buying HAMBURGER FOR THEIR DOGS with food stamps.
I am not even addressing the rampant theft/fraud. People sell the food stamp credit cards for cash on the streets in Wisconsin—they then report card stolen or lost and get a new one with no questions asked. Hopefully, Governor Walker has stopped that fraud!!
Wow, excellent post!!!
You are in a wonderful state, much safer and in much better fiscal shape than any city with a “food desert!”
I can't agree with you there. Several years ago now, my doctor said I absolutely had to change my eating habits. We switched from what was primarily a fast food and junk food diet to home cooked healthy meals. You'd think that cutting out the fast food alone would have saved a bundle, but our food budget more than doubled. It is not cheap to eat well, but 10,000 calories worth of donuts costs about three bucks.
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