Posted on 09/07/2012 10:14:47 AM PDT by SmithL
Food stamps are a necessity for many people and I am glad that we have the program for those truly in need. I live in a poor area where I know many families would go hungry without them. That being said, I am tired of 20yr old single mothers buying 12 packs of coke and Haggen Daas ice cream bars at 7-11 using food stamps. Drives me nuts.
One can eat reasonably well on just 25 minutes of minimum wage labor per day. See tagline.
Throw a man in the lake and he won’t need fish for the rest of his life.
Yeah, I think that’s what gets me the most.
Taxpayers are getting pinched (and criticized) so they have to make sacrifices so that the takers can live “higher” than the “givers”.... at gunpoint.
So, did you ever think about combining the two?
Everyone likes to feel good about themselves. Giving to others makes one feel good. It is charitable.
Being forced by Government to ‘give’ is like being held up by a street thug. It is theft. That does not feel good, you feel violated
In Cal. a card, similar to a debit card is given. Liquor stores advertise that they accept these cards. They were being used in casinos and on cruise ships. The author said the program she refers to is only good for 3 years she fails to say that after the 3 years they can reapply. Now that 47% of people receive some type of Gov. assistance it is time to revamp or eliminate these programs.
"I'll give you an extra $20 in Food Stamps if you'll give me cash". When I declined, she moved onto the next in line. I wish I had thought to ask her what her son would be eating during the coming week.
Seems there is an abundance of Food Stamps floating around which can be used to barter for drug money.
OMG. Awwwwwwwwwwwww, now that’s just wrong. And too easy. Even I could do that.
(Are those tuna? With a 12ga/410, they’ll be tunafish casserole in minutes.)
In my area, they use EBT Cards to buy multiple shopping carts full of bags of potato chips, cookies, packages of lobster, ice cream, candy, soft drinks, and then get someone else to buy their liquor/cigs for cash, in a dollar-for-dollar exchange for using the EBT Card to buy them food. What a scam. I called the City Welfare Office to report it, and was told they don’t give a crap. Don’t call us again. Still PMO when I see it happening.
The author is being deliberately misleading when citing the three-year limit. Someone in the comments said the three-year limit only applies to someone without dependents.
LOL, that is hilarious.
Sorry, BL, I just figured out that that pic’s a fishing boat’s netted haul, wedged in between a dock and the boat, and they’re killing them to land them. That 12/410’s gonna ruin a lot of meat.
Should have used:
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.
Libs will always twist and contort anothers statement to suit their perverted political needs.
I disagree a bit that by teaching a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime - He feeds himself for a lifetime, which is even better (for both of you).
You also left off the new, last part:
"Create a government program that gives a man a fish every day and you get a reliable Democrat voter for a lifetime (and beyond)."
“Food stamps are a farm subsidy administered by the Dept. of Agriculture “
It’s a subsidy for the whole food industry- including the media that sells them advertising.
Pepsi, Coke, Cheetos and Oreos ads are ultimately paid for with food stamps.
(No, I’ve never heard that in the media either LOL!)
A friend, a single mother, lost her job when the store she worked at closed. The ex is a dead beat, so unemployed with a child to feed, she applied for food stamps. At the initial interview, she asked what happened when she got a new job. How did she go about removing herself from the food stamp program. The interviewer looked at her like she was from another planet. Why on earth would she want to get off food stamps? Obviously he had never been asked that question before.
Even while we were with you, we gave you this command: “Those unwilling to work will not get to eat.” 2 Thessalonians 3:10
Laziness brings on deep sleep, and the shiftless man goes hungry. Proverbs 19:15
Work hard and become a leader; be lazy and become a slave. Proverbs 12:24
He who has been stealing must steal no longer, but must work, doing something useful with his own hands, that he may have something to share with those in need. Ephesians 4:28
Because of our Christian heritage, Americans are a charitable people. Unfortunately, there are folks that have exploited that kindness. That “safety net” has now become a hammock for far too many.
How many of the millions living off of taxpayers are willing to actually get a job and work? I know in my life during rough times I have taken some pretty lowly jobs to survive - delivering phone books, mowing lawns, washing dishes, retail sales and a few others that weren’t so glamorous. The last thing I wanted was to be a burden to someone else.
There is a place for charity - the very young, disabled, or very old may need help. And in an ideal world, the churches, communities and families would take care of those that truly need it, and there would be no need for government theft and handouts. I’m already a giver. If my taxes were cut in half, that would only increase.
There are always jobs and opportunities for those that truly want to work. And if we could ever shrink the government and lower taxes, there would be even more available.
/johnny
“Food stamps are a necessity for many people and I am glad that we have the program for those truly in need.”
No government program, including Food Stamps, is a necessity.
Charity for the truly hungry and needy is a necessity for any civilized society.
The two are not the same. The former is designed to stifle the latter.
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