6/5/2014 1:53:36 PM
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6/5/2014 2:02:56 PM
I really was buying a beer at a convenience store before playing disk golf.The woman in front of me was buying soda and cookies for her 3 kidswith foodstamps, proceeded to put $50 of gas to pump # (which had a Suburban with rim), and $20 on lottery tickets.
6/5/2014 2:03:20 PM
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6/5/2014 2:06:18 PM
Per the article ^^
6/5/2014 2:08:13 PM
^^^^but but, the conservative tropeMaybe its happening more than you lefties want to admit. Maybe you just don't pay attention.And I agree, lets educate people on how to better manage their money. But if I were to suggest something like required personal finance courses for anyone on any type of public assistance, I'd be hating poor people or assuming poor people or stupid, or something.[Edited on June 5, 2014 at 2:09 PM. Reason : adsfa]
6/5/2014 2:08:34 PM
^ agreedBTW
6/5/2014 2:10:09 PM
no, i think most people would agree with including personal finance included in mandatory educationin fact the new common core standards included personal financeand conservatives opposed it
6/5/2014 2:11:28 PM
if you want to ban soda, which i support, please show how your proposed plan would address the following:IMPLICATIONS OF RESTRICTING THE USE OF FOOD STAMP BENEFITS - SUMMARY http://www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/arra/FSPFoodRestrictions.pdf-No clear standards exist for defining foods as good or bad, or healthy or not healthy.-Implementation of food restrictions would increase program complexity and costs.-Restrictions may be ineffective in changing the purchases of food stamp participants -No evidence exists that food stamp participation contributes to poor diet quality or obesity.if you read the report they even list some different ways that food could be rated, so you can just list which one you would use or propose another
6/5/2014 2:14:13 PM
No, I said mandatory for those on public assistance.But I also agree that everyone should have it. However you don't need the feds telling us to take the classes via common core. The states should be pushing it out.My problem with a personal finance course in high school is that those little shits won't know what their learning. For the most part, they are still under their parent's tutelage and whatever they learn won't sink in.
6/5/2014 2:16:02 PM
^^^ because that's exactly what you're doing, by making it required. Makes it optional, free, easily available, and get the social workers to push it for those that need it. And make bankers and ceos and small businesses and students going to public colleges who suck at the gov teat take the same classes with the poor people.I had a friend, doing his masters in nuclear engineering, was a grad ta (they make squat) and had a wife and infant. They had to use food stamps and wic until he graduated.Had another friend who had a degree in English, was living with his mom who was just a teachers assistant, and they got food from a food bank to make ends meet for the time being. Both people are out of this situation now, but these situations are more characteristic of people on public assistance.The idea that people on public assistance are scum deserving of scorn is a sick propaganda effort conservative politicians have used to fool conservative voters, that plays on middle class biases and experiences.Most people here likely live comfortable upper/middle class lives, without really realizing we are in a bubble, and the majority of Americans have more difficult lives than us. when we see poor people on COPS or the able bodied homeless we project these images onto the mythical welfare recipient in political discussions, not realizing the sweet old lady at target, your TA in school, Your neighbor, or any number of people you see on a daily basis that don't fit your prejudice needs or needed help at some point.Are there people who abuse the systems? Yes, but this doesn't impugn the whole system, and micromanaging doesn't fix this.And with growing inequality and stagnant wages caused by republican obstruction of changes neccesary to address inequality, this will only get worse.[Edited on June 5, 2014 at 2:21 PM. Reason : ]
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6/5/2014 2:24:07 PM
^^^oh, so like the kind of training in the Family Support Act of 1988 that conservatives didn't want to pay for? or maybe like that in the JOBS act? etc...its been tried, it doesn't make a difference, no one wants to pay for it, and few really utilize it. It's not bad to push that education, its good, just don't pretend like it will make a difference for most people.[Edited on June 5, 2014 at 2:25 PM. Reason : .]
6/5/2014 2:24:48 PM
Why are conservatives against programs like this?
6/5/2014 2:26:28 PM
They don't want to waste time/money trying to educate people that are subhuman. They want people off the dole completely, since they believe the wealthy are far better at providing charity. How do you not know this?
6/5/2014 2:28:39 PM
^How bout quit trolling and go back to the abortion thread.And I would most definitely be for a "Stop the high fructose corn syrup" campaign.[Edited on June 5, 2014 at 2:32 PM. Reason : asdfa]
6/5/2014 2:31:06 PM
I'm not trolling. I'm being 100% honest. If you can't see the flawed logic in cutting aid to those who need it the most, I don't know what to tell ya, pal.
6/5/2014 2:35:55 PM
I thought the argument was prohibiting food stamps from being used to buy soda (or convenient store honeybuns), which i'm not sure why anyone would strongly disagree with.
6/5/2014 2:38:02 PM
I have more of a problem with his utter lack of empathy than anything. Don't you?
6/5/2014 2:39:25 PM
Yeah, I'm all about empathy. I do have a slight problem with someone using food stamps and owning an iPhone 5 and buying lottery tickets... but I realize there's little that can be done about that. I also realize that while there are instances of that occurring, it doesn't represent the majority of people who use food stamps.
6/5/2014 2:42:45 PM
I'm pretty sure MOST of us have a problem with the iPhone 5 welfare queens. But I'll tell you this. Most of my experience in dealing with WIC/SNAP recipients at the grocery store is more sad than rage-inducing. And if these programs are mostly helping those who need it the most, I can live with a few welfare queens gaming the system. At least their kids are getting some food and they aren't out on the streets where things are way uglier.Again, MY point: Why is the first thing people want to do to welfare recipients a form of punishment, as opposed to a form of education? Oh, because it's always simpler to treat the symptom instead of the root cause of the issue.[Edited on June 5, 2014 at 2:50 PM. Reason : .]
6/5/2014 2:48:22 PM
Who says I don't have empathy? My heart bleeds for the iphone user.The example's in moron's well written post don't need my empathy - it sounds like they've used the system responsibly, and only used it when it was needed. No empathy required. I think that is great. I just wish there was a way to weed out those that I guess you think need my empathy.
6/5/2014 2:49:55 PM
6/5/2014 2:54:03 PM
it's back to the subhuman thing again. responsible WIC/SNAP users= human. Welfare queens= subhuman
6/5/2014 2:55:22 PM
6/5/2014 3:24:12 PM
I have no problem for programs for deserving poor. This thread is about people on Food Stamps being able to buy Soda which I argue should not be defined as FOOD
6/5/2014 3:39:30 PM
If you're saying that No one should be buying soda as food, I agree. No need to single out the poor.
6/5/2014 3:55:25 PM
No one should really drink alcohol either, but we single out the poor there. One could argue that it has caloric value similar to soda, as in empty calories.
6/5/2014 4:09:21 PM
Anyone and everyone should be allowed to buy and drink soda if they want to (although I wish they'd do away with the high fructose). But food stamps shouldn't be used to purchase the soda.
6/5/2014 4:12:35 PM
they should only be kept alive (not happy)jk we need a catastrophic worldwide plague
6/5/2014 4:17:47 PM
6/5/2014 4:18:05 PM
so whats wrong with thatmakes sense to meplus it will kill them fasterthe key is not paying for their health problems
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6/5/2014 4:31:06 PM
damn, that loud lady in line with an iPhone and rims on her car has cable too? i bet that bitch has all the movie channels too, including the shitty Starz shit.[Edited on June 5, 2014 at 4:41 PM. Reason : probably also has satellite in addition to cable for better NFL coverage]
6/5/2014 4:41:08 PM
what are you getting at? i think we've covered that.
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6/5/2014 4:47:49 PM
What if it's a prepaid Android phone? Is it OK then, or is she still being a subhuman leech?
6/5/2014 4:59:02 PM
give that bitch a stack of quarters and let her find a pay phone
6/5/2014 4:59:57 PM
What about Boost Mobile with an old flip phone from 2007?
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6/5/2014 6:03:18 PM
food stamps should be scrapped and something akin to soylent green (except not made of people) should be distributed instead. (if the people relying on the government want something more, they will be motivated to find ways to less rely on the government.)[Edited on June 5, 2014 at 7:22 PM. Reason : ]
6/5/2014 7:21:39 PM
^ ha you jokng? You really think their lives are so great as it Is?poverty is not a character flaw.You can't honestly, as someone who values science, look at the trend of middle class wages and wealth vs productivity, look at how his compares to Canada who just overtook us, and believe simply this is a problem of motivation.Blaming motivation is possibly the dumbest explanation of the issue, when looking at the data.
6/5/2014 7:45:45 PM
just reading that approved WIC list, organic foods are banned by the list linked earlier in the thread. why in the fuck would you do that?
6/5/2014 7:51:03 PM
^^we are entitled to our own opinions, but we aren't entitled to our own set of 'facts'.^because organic shit is expensive. it's the same reason why WIC only allows for generics or whatever is on sale.[Edited on June 5, 2014 at 7:54 PM. Reason : .]
6/5/2014 7:53:49 PM
i read a comment by a woman on foodstamps a few months ago. she said that she got a dirty look from the cashier or someone for buying a birthday cake on foodstamps. and her response hit home. she basically said that she wanted to give her kid a birthday party. that was one bit of joy she could take for a week. and some might say "why don't you make a cake?" that wasn't a luxury that she had, working two jobs to make ends meet. so she bought a cake and gave her kid a birthday party. because sometimes when you have very little money for luxuries, food is the one thing that you can splurge on now and again.^not always. store brand organic is often similarly priced to name brand non-organic stuff. and often if you're buying something local, it's cheaper. but WIC denies any organic for most items.[Edited on June 5, 2014 at 7:58 PM. Reason : .]
6/5/2014 7:57:16 PM
she probably had that kid out of wedlock and now we're stuck paying the tab. if only she had made her partner wear a condom, she wouldn't have to use foodstamps to buy her kid a bday cake. HER FAULT! oh, and she better fucking not have bought any soda to go along with that cake... [Edited on June 5, 2014 at 8:10 PM. Reason : .]
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