...a healthy, low-carb diet on a food stamp budget!
2/6/2009 1:50:54 AM
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2/6/2009 9:46:14 AM
americans have no problem helping people that truly need it. I certainly dont. what we have a problem with is how easy it is to cheat the system, how many of these people get benefits that really dont need them and how many people bitch about not getting enough from the systme. it seems like a fucking free-for-all. its my personal opinion that if you are on government assistance for more than 9 months and you have a child, you should not receive ANY government aid for that child. we have to teach accountability somewhere and quit letting the freeloaders suckle at the community teat.edit: before you mention it, I dont care the actual dollar amount spent. it is the principle of the matter. we should be teaching people how to fish...not handing them food stamps. [Edited on February 6, 2009 at 10:21 AM. Reason : ,,]
2/6/2009 10:19:55 AM
^ what happens when we run out of bodies of water for people to fish in?
2/6/2009 10:39:26 AM
necessity is the mother of invention, my friend. if you dont force people to use their brains and fend for themselves at least some of the time, they wont. I actually think this starts in the public schools. too much that is learned in high school should be saved for college, when (most) people actually want to be there and learn. for example, I think a lot of the literary education you receive in high school is a complete waste of time. instead of reading Beowulf, teach kids how to properly manage money. how taxes work. how to save. etc...save Beowulf for college. the inability to manage money is the root of most people's problems who are poor...that and not knowing how to use a fucking condom.
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Im not saying it wont be hard but does that mean we dont try to wean the freeloaders? or do we just keeping digging this enormous bottomless pit?I was raised by a single mother who didnt have a college education. we (I have a brother and a sister) never ate on one food stamp because she worked two fucking jobs. it can be done. its just "too hard" for some people. [Edited on February 6, 2009 at 11:18 AM. Reason : . ]
2/6/2009 11:17:01 AM
Food Stamps can only be used on items that have been approved by the USDA. So while this guy might be able to skimp and buy some items, those items might not be on the approved item list.
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2/6/2009 11:57:52 AM
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2/6/2009 12:25:07 PM
^ Food Stamps will never, ever get rid of poverty. They will just make sure (ideally) our poor people can get a leg up, if they want it, otherwise they are sustained enough to go to work, flip my burger, and go home.
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2/6/2009 1:01:21 PM
^You support a negative income tax?^^And he's crazy for ever assuming that the self-imposed restrictions he used compare to the conditions of people who live in poverty.These demonstrations are ridiculous.And let's cut through the bullshit and answer the big question:Why is it that he is able to do this and many people in poverty are not?[Edited on February 6, 2009 at 1:04 PM. Reason : ?]
2/6/2009 1:03:29 PM
^look, he's admitted that he's given himself DOUBLE the budget that he even needs to pull this off. So you're saying that even with 100% extra budget over the bare minimum a person in poverty doesn't have the means to figure it out?
2/6/2009 1:13:37 PM
^The only thing I wanna hear from you judgmental bastards is y'all's answer to this question:Why is it that he is able to do this and many people in poverty are not?
2/6/2009 1:19:51 PM
First thing that comes to my mind is that the person is probably busy working 2 jobs 80 hrs a week and/or has children that they'd have to drag with them to the store b/c they're unable to afford a sitter.I'm sure someone could poke holes in that statement though
2/6/2009 1:22:40 PM
^^
2/6/2009 1:23:30 PM
^I'm not mad. I curse all the time. You told me to "learn to fucking read" when I didn't even make comprehension error...I didn't assume you were mad then.
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[Edited on February 6, 2009 at 2:12 PM. Reason : let bridge take care of it]
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2/6/2009 2:29:42 PM
im not on food stamps but i make alot of stew and cook pork shoulders in the crock pot.a half shoulder thats about 4 pounts costs around 4 bucks and can feed 4 people. Put the leftovers with some canned tomatoes and peppers and rice. bam stew.this has been my life the last 2 weeks.
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Quote :"We're not subsidizing "stupidity and laziness"I think we do but a big part of the rationale behind foodstamps is to dissipate the motivation to commit criminal activity in order to feed oneselve and toreduce civil disobidience. Anybody who denies this needs to brush up on their history of revolutionary movements the last two centuries.
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2/6/2009 3:08:50 PM
^^We all know it's possible.And I'm only asking that question rhetorically. I already know the answer. There have been tons of studies on the matter.^Because you have a college education. There are plenty of people with college educations on food stamps, but they are the minority of that group.[Edited on February 6, 2009 at 3:10 PM. Reason : sss]
2/6/2009 3:09:19 PM
If you already know the answer, why don't you share it with us?I'm sure there are some people out there (like the woman interviewed) who don't know what he's doing is possible. He's making his one-week budgetary constraint and the results known to everyone who cares to look at his website. I'm sure there are at least a few people on this board who didn't think eating healthfully on such a restrained budget was possible.
2/6/2009 3:11:48 PM
It doesn't take a college education to scan prices and find deals at the grocery store.
2/6/2009 3:13:36 PM
Bridget refuses to blame anybody who is poor, doing drugs, or in trouble with the law... there's always some other reason beyond their control.
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2/6/2009 3:48:35 PM
moron
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2/6/2009 3:56:24 PM
I wish I could live like a king off $100 a month on food. Sadly that amounts to about 1 weeks worth of food.
2/6/2009 4:10:23 PM
Stop buying overpriced junk food and learn how to cook. You will save a lot of money that way.
2/6/2009 4:12:04 PM
some people value their time more than saving a few bucks by preparing most of their meals from scratch. (NOT referring to the ppl with food stamps)I try to keep my food budget pretty tight, and I don't buy a lot of prepared food, but I hardly ever make anything from scratch. However, any type of meat combined with rice/potatos and fresh veggies is a pretty cheap meal.[Edited on February 6, 2009 at 4:19 PM. Reason : k]
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you essentially posted the same thing except while I was being sarcastic, you were being difficult. we all know of people cheating the system. some people, like ODB, flaunt(ed) it. are you really trying to deny that these people exist? during my lunchtime theater of Judge Judy yesterday, she railed this lady on welfare who was suing for the value of a $300 watch she just bought. JJ could not understand why a person on welfare would buy a watch of that value. shits not new, B. two examples right there without thinking about it.[Edited on February 6, 2009 at 4:29 PM. Reason : ,,][Edited on February 6, 2009 at 4:34 PM. Reason : .]
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