Posted on 05/25/2015 9:16:09 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
[full title] GOPs demonic new crusade: Right-wing zealots look for even crueler ways to treat the poor like garbage
Happy Memorial Day! But if youre in Wisconsin, and relying on food stamps, remember that Republicans dont want you to have ketchup on your hamburger. Theyd probably rather you didnt have a hamburger at all, but Wisconsin farmers and ranchers have clout, and so proposed cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program made room for Wisconsin products. But they still dont want you to have crab, lobster, shrimp, or any other shellfish. Or ketchup. Or spaghetti sauce. Really.
For now, thats all grandstanding. SNAP is a federal program, and the Obama administration hasnt allowed states to restrict food purchases that way. But that hasnt stopped GOP legislators from trying. Maine and Missouri want to ban SNAP junk food purchases. Wisconsin and 16 other states are also trying to drug test recipients.
And Wisconsin has nothing on Brownbackistan, I mean Kansas. The state has already outlawed the use of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program debit cards at a range of businesses, including movie theaters, college sports games (?) and cruise ships. (There goes the welfare cruise ship business!) Kansas TANF recipients also are unable to withdraw more than $25 a day from their accounts. That means to withdraw $100, theyll pay five bank fees (since ATMs only dispense $20s). Banks win, the poor lose.
All this is happening against the backdrop of GOP policy failure. Weve had a 30-plus year experiment in Republican approaches to the problems of poverty and declining economic opportunity and its turned out abysmally. Ronald Reagan convinced a lot of people that we fought a war on poverty, and poverty won, so Democrats came together with Republicans and slashed the largest welfare program for families with children, first in the states, then federally. Bill Clinton signed the federal bill into law, thinking he could get the issue of the lazy poor behind him, and then concentrate on the supports low-wage workers might need to climb.
Of course, Clinton never completed that part of his agenda; he got distracted by the GOP witch hunt known as impeachment. Republicans still didnt want to make friends even after Clinton gave them punitive welfare reform; go figure.
Then George W. Bush became president, and we got a lesson in the way tax cuts create jobs as in, they dont. In eight years of the Clinton administration, which raised top tax rates, 23 million jobs were created, compared with 3 million in the eight low-tax Bush years.
It might be time to try a whole new approach to fighting poverty raising the minimum wage; strengthening workers ability to bargain; investing in infrastructure to shore up our roads, bridges and rail system but also to create jobs; expanding access to college. Instead, red state GOP legislators are pushing ever crueler ways to treat the poor like garbage.
Sam Brownbacks Kansas is becoming an ever more awful dystopia. Its an absolute laboratory for tax-cutting, welfare-slashing schemes, and its circling the drain economically. Scott Walker is an amateur compared to Brownback, but hes working hard to make sure Wisconsin ties Kansas for the most dysfunctional economy.
The Wisconsin GOPs bogus health claims for the SNAP cuts are belied, the Huffington Post observes, by the fact that the amended law now allows the purchase of any and all dairy products, thanks to the power of the states dairy lobby. Theoretically, a SNAP recipient could spent the whole months allotment on Dippin Dots, one legislator notes. The ice cream of the future is now on the list of whats acceptable to pay for, but a bottle of ketchup is not, he noted.
But of course this isnt about the keeping the poor healthy; its about punishing them. The fact that the cuts almost certainly wont be enacted makes them more cynical, in a way. This is how you tell the Kochs, and scared white people, that the slackers and moochers are being punished. It accomplishes nothing, but its good politically. Thats still the core premise of Republican politics, and it will remain so through the 2016 election, at least.
Government Study of Obesity amongst Food Stamp recipients.
So the Government pays to enable them to become obese causing all sorts of major health problems like diabetes, heart disease, Cancer etc inflating Medicaid and Medicare costs. It all makes sense if you're a left wing idiot.
Actually, it is administered by the individual States, and each State has its own rules.
I can't afford crab, lobster, shrimp, or any other shellfish. And I have a job! So do my wife and three of my four kids. So why should some jobless parasite be able to eat like a lord while I hoard Alpo and sawdust? Only to a liberal would that make sense.
If you’re not working, the food you’re given shouldn’t be more luxurious than the food a working person gets, IMHO. There should be gratitude for the help, and motivation to get disposable income so you can have more appetizing fare.
...That they find Joan Walsh and make her last...let's make it a good loooong three days... on earth as "uncomfortable" as can be. I want her to suffer, and suffer greatly for the damage she has done to this country, just so she can "earn" a paycheck.
I quit reading at the “Happy Memorial Day” salutation. These people just don’t get it. Memorials are not “happy” celebrations, they are reserved and respectful of people how have gone on.
Since when does the left give a $hit about the poor ?
Salon goes nuts on Walker’s propsed budget cuts. (He must be doing something right!)
FReep Mail me if you want on, or off, this Wisconsin interest ping list.
Like garbage? What do you call keeping them poor so you have a voter base? Hmm?
WOW! I was looking for John Semmens’ handle on this. This is totally laughable. Obviously it is KOOLAID that needs to be banned...
I’ll listen to their “criticism” when I see some check stubs where they’ve personally paid for a stranger’s family’s food.
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