if my tax dollar is paying for it, they should not be splurging. they should get the bare minimum nutrition needed and nothing more.
6/5/2014 8:35:17 PM
Ha where does that logic end?As a teacher, your entire life is funded by tax dollars, do the tax payers get to dictate how you spend your money?As aN attendant of a public college, your tuition only covers 1/3 of your education, you'll be indebted to the people, mostly tax payers, that paid the other 2/3 for years to come. Why are you watching Netflix on your hd tv, drinking your fancy sodas, when you owe the public so much money for educating you? You need to be paying back your gov funded student loans.Public assitance is inherent to any organized society. It's one of the 2 main reasons our ancestors organized into a social collective rather than remained nomadic, subsistence tribes. You're a broken and diseased member of society for trying to lord over your fellow peers just because they may partake in one of the core the benefits of living in a society.[Edited on June 5, 2014 at 8:47 PM. Reason : ]
6/5/2014 8:46:42 PM
Helping pay Smath's salary with my tax dollars and helping someone afford an iPhone that can't pay for basic food items without assistance are two completely different things.
6/5/2014 9:29:21 PM
100% of Americans rely on the American government, and thus tax payer dollars, for their livelihood.Why should American citizens who choose 1 form of assistance be told what to buy and not to buy, but other american citizens not have this restriction, when we all rely on the public good?Are you suggesting the government should have an approved list of phones people can purchase? If it was an Android device would it be okay?It just seems this distaste for poor people with smart phones (a very common place item in America) is just an emotional reaction based on flawed prejudices and biases of poor people.Even if there were evidence that people were buying excessive luxury smart phones with savings from food stamps (which there is not by the way, this perception is based on right-wing propaganda, not data, statistics, or factual information), it would be untenable to set up a system where people on these programs could only publicly use items on a specific government approved list.[Edited on June 5, 2014 at 9:44 PM. Reason : ]
6/5/2014 9:43:52 PM
isnt the opposite actually true?poor people are supremely good with money correct?stretching that last dime? doing amazing things with extremely limited resources?
6/5/2014 10:00:38 PM
6/5/2014 10:52:55 PM
im a teacher as well, and quite frankly i value my skillset above free sugar water.
6/5/2014 11:35:23 PM
We should not give teachers any more raises unless they can prove that they aren't wasting money on frivolous things like iPhones
6/6/2014 8:40:02 AM
well yeah, my tax dollars pay their salary. why would i want to pay them to consume sugar water and get fat?
6/6/2014 8:43:46 AM
^^
6/6/2014 8:44:11 AM
i think we should do pay deductions for any teacher or faculty member that has flashy wheels on their car
6/6/2014 8:46:16 AM
6/6/2014 9:15:01 AM
I don't see how the teachers salary is relevant to food stamps purchasing soda. The teacher is performing a service and getting paid. The food stamps recipient is receiving government aid while providing no service to purchase food for themselves and their family. Soda is not food.Most people on food stamps are not destitute. They are free to buy soda with their non food stamp dollars. [Edited on June 6, 2014 at 9:19 AM. Reason : a]
6/6/2014 9:19:00 AM
6/6/2014 9:47:31 AM
6/6/2014 9:51:07 AM
Again, this all revolves around the fact that you folks believe people on welfare are "less" than people who aren't.Your genetic material, upbringing, and environment allowed you to become a teacher. That doesn't make you better than someone with downs syndrome.A person's worth isn't dependent on their dollar value. Humanitarianism > utilitarianism.[Edited on June 6, 2014 at 9:54 AM. Reason : .]
6/6/2014 9:52:51 AM
No, I don't think the majority of people receiving any kind of public assistance are wasting it. I just wish there was something we could do about those that do tend to waste it.You see things through a different lens than I do I guess...maybe your personal experiences give you a different (not better) insight. For me, I grew up watching aunts, uncles, cousins use assistance as something that was normal, expected, and with no intention to ever better themselves. It doesn't help that I see other anecdotes that help support what I saw growing up. I also saw my dad who taught school, and worked a night job, and worked several jobs over the summer to keep from having to go on public assistance. I don't know, maybe he saw the rest of the family and wanted to be different.
6/6/2014 10:12:07 AM
on the previous page i asked the following:
6/6/2014 10:12:59 AM
Slippery slope.I see no reason to ban soda for food stamp recipients while not banning soda for the public at large.
6/6/2014 10:15:12 AM
but we already have restrictions, we are already on the slope and never started slipping out of control. Why would banning another public danger increase the slipperiness of the slope?tl;dr countering with "slippery slope" to an argument is lazy
6/6/2014 10:28:13 AM
Why don't we just un-ban cigarettes from being purchased with food stamps.
6/6/2014 10:41:03 AM
No, it isn't lazy. Here are your products that are already banned:¦Beer, wine, liquor, cigarettes or tobacco¦Any nonfood items, such as:¦pet foods ¦soaps, paper products ¦household supplies¦Vitamins and medicines¦Food that will be eaten in the store¦Hot foodsDo you see any food products in that list, besides alochol and what is essentially fast food sold by grocery stores?So yes, banning soda would be a slippery slope, and its one I don't want to start down.
6/6/2014 10:47:49 AM
6/6/2014 11:08:17 AM
NO SODA OR BIRTHDAY CAKE FOR FUCKING POOR PEOPLE!!!!1
6/6/2014 11:08:21 AM
6/6/2014 11:11:39 AM
6/6/2014 11:25:40 AM
Smath74 is a total piece of shit. Sad to see NC taxpayers funding his salary.
6/6/2014 12:13:02 PM
That's right. Call someone you disagree with a piece of shit.Didn't you say you weren't trolling?
6/6/2014 12:24:13 PM
He's a piece of shit for having absolutely zero empathy for people less fortunate than him. It ain't trollin' if it's true.
6/6/2014 12:28:28 PM
If you want to take away social safety nets, then fine.Also take away minimum building standards, so they can afford a place to stay.Take away all regulations the prevent these people from entering markets blocked by license holders.In fact, right now, destroy all industries that are not subject to entrance from unskilled workers.Just outlaw them. Every one.That'll get your tax dollars back. Fair and square.
6/6/2014 12:55:35 PM
I honestly can't believe people are trying to compare paying a teacher to teach withgiving food stamps to someone for no service.I also can't understand how people are defending the specific case of people on food stamps buying the most expensive iphones. I feel like i have to preface my statement with "I realize that is only isolated incidents, and doesn't represent the majority", but we're talking about that specific isolated incident, and i really don't understand how anyone can defend it.
6/6/2014 2:40:12 PM
6/6/2014 2:51:10 PM
^^ you can afford to buy an iPhone and still qualify for SNAP/WIC, why is that so damn hard for you idiots to understand? iPhone's don't cost much, unless she is buying one every month or two it doesn't make a difference. and for all you know, she bought the phone before she lost a job or was given the phone by someone. stop thinking poor people are less human you fucking subhuman retards
6/6/2014 2:57:31 PM
It's mean-spirited? Really? Where do you draw the line there? It's mean-spirited to keep them from buying candy with it? OR go to the finest restaraunt in the city, since non-poor people do that. Or cigarettes? Or lottery tickets? By saying it's "mean", it sounds like you're letting your emotions invade your critical thinkingI think a lot of this boils down to the kids too. I'd like to think that they're using the stamps to buy their children good meals. Not a diet of junk food and soda.I know there's a lot of gray here. I wouldn't say they necessarily could NEVER buy soda with food stamps. But since that really couldn't be regulated, I'd say if they want soda occasionally, they could use their own money.
6/6/2014 2:59:10 PM
^^for being such an arrogant dickbag asshole who won't hesitate to talk shit to anyone who doesn't agree with him on a internet forum, you sure do have a lot of empathy for people on food stamps. you're a joke troll dude.
6/6/2014 3:00:32 PM
6/6/2014 3:02:35 PM
pretty much this:
6/6/2014 3:03:14 PM
But what if they wear cargo shorts, or socks that don't match their pants, or are fat? Then you'd think they were subhuman.[Edited on June 6, 2014 at 3:04 PM. Reason : ^^you seriuously should chill with name calling, you arrogant asshole]
6/6/2014 3:03:37 PM
6/6/2014 3:05:37 PM
I'm afraid you may be confusing my opinion with others. (and i wasn't talking to you)
6/6/2014 3:06:33 PM
dtownral and I are pretty much making the exact same point, in the exact same way
6/6/2014 3:07:21 PM
6/6/2014 3:11:32 PM
6/6/2014 3:12:10 PM
Uh, good one?
6/6/2014 3:13:14 PM
You and a lot of other posters make an awful lot of unfounded assumptions about poor people. Not all of them are fat or terrible parents that pour nothing but 2 liters of Sundrop down their kids' throats all day. Go back and re-read that birthday cake example and maybe, for just a fraction of a second, you'll get where I'm going with this.
6/6/2014 3:14:11 PM
6/6/2014 3:15:26 PM
^i didn't ask for their reasoning, i'm asking if you think it's mean-spiritied to deny them vitamins or hot food.^^and you're making a lot of assumptions about me. you have no idea where i come from, how i grew-up, and my thoughts on all of this. i've simply stated that i could understand why they woulnd't allow soda to be bought with food stamps (and commented on the one specific case of someone on food stamps owning a phone that's tive times as expensive as mine). i said nothing about cake, nor have made any sort of comment that even comes close to expressing a belief that the poor are subhuman. To keep repeating that is making a huge assumption that you've made from a few posts on a silly message board.
6/6/2014 3:21:56 PM
Yes, I can see why you and other posters would want to punish poor people by taking away their ability to buy soda with food stamps. It's because you're dicks that think poor people are poor because they aren't smart enough to know that soda is bad for you. Yep, taking soda away from the poor is really going to help protect poor people from themselves and their terrible decisions.[Edited on June 6, 2014 at 3:29 PM. Reason : .]
6/6/2014 3:26:13 PM
And you're an anonymous arrogant asshole on a message board who hurls insults and unfounded accusations at people you don't know anything about because of your anonymity.
6/6/2014 3:28:21 PM
I actually thought you were smarter than this, but I guess not.Do you honestly think banning soda stamps is going to help people and reduce poverty?
6/6/2014 3:31:39 PM