There's plenty of evidence to suggest people need food daily. Stop worrying about how much people weigh, weirdo. We have bigger problems. Now is not the time to harp on your hatred of fat people. |
+1 The most recently published U.S. Agriculture Department data shows that as of 2023, the largest group of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients by race was white (35.4%), followed by African American (25.7%), Hispanic (15.6%), Asian (3.9%), Native American (1.3%). The agency also reported that 89.4% of SNAP recipients were U.S born citizens, meaning less than 11% of SNAP participants were foreign-born. https://www.politifact.com/article/2025/oct/27/food-stamps-SNAP-ethnicity-chart/ |
Some people believe the last meme they saw. I’ve replied to numerous people who have said 54-59% (I’ve seen different numbers) of SNAP recipients are in the country illegally. So far, when I’ve question their source and presented them with opposing information, nobody has replied. Actually, one person said they had seen it “shared by many different news outlets”, or something like that. |
| Well I see Trump has reversed course on paying benefits again. I guess that’s what we get for electing a president with dementia and no short term memory. |
He's threatening to starve people and let them die of sickness unless they vote Republican? Johnson is an absolute monster. |
Yeah, we do “know why”: the need for childcare for working parents and elder care — neither of which is affordable on Walmart wages, unless they’re lucky enough to get subsidized services. |
And he's not too bright, most SNAP recipients are white, and poor whites are more likely to already identify as Republicans. |
More reporting confirms what people have been saying here. SNAP recipients are white, they are citizens, and rural Americans rely more heavily on government assistance than urban Americans. In red states, SNAP beneficiaries are overwhelmingly white: In West Virginia, 97.7 percent of SNAP recipients whose racial and ethnic identity was recorded are white; Indiana, 66 percent; Iowa 75.5 percent; Kentucky, 83.4 percent; Missouri, 67.1 percent; Montana, 76.6 percent; North Dakota, 66.9 percent; Ohio, 64.9; Oklahoma, 60.9 percent; Utah, 86.6 percent; and Wyoming, 78.8 percent. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/04/opinion/food-stamps-snap-shutdown.html "neither Trump, Vought nor many other Republicans seem to recognize that it is no longer accurate to describe these programs as “Democrat programs.” Whether they will pay a political price for their ignorance is another question." |
Absolutely has repercussions for all of society. They have that society in India, and other places. Where the income disparity is so vast, and you are so desensitized against the presence of abject poverty that you step over dying kids, whether starving or injured is irrelevant, without a second thought. I would hate living in such a society. |
You already live in that society, except most suburban dwellers can avoid the visuals by commuting in their cars. Also we need to stop talking about “The economy”. There are two economies: one that includes 20% of the US population but 80% of its capital, and another that consists of struggling Americans who have very little capital. Politicians and investors have written off the latter - they simply no longer matter for the creation of capital, any more than stray dogs or raccoons in your neighborhood. |
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Lots of people are still working expecting to be paid later but that's only going to happen for so long before people have to start calling in sick to force the government to furlough them so they can work another job during the shutdown. What happens when social security call centers stop taking calls or the IRS or any number of other agencies stop functioning? Most American's can't work for months on end without pay.
https://www.reddit.com/r/fednews/comments/1oo5hrl/excepted_going_to_run_out_of_money/ |
Call your Democrat Senators and tell them to end the shutdown. |
Nobody black lives in West Virginia. Your data sux! |
Do you mean Democratic Senators? |
| Republican position simplified: "We will starve them until you let us take their healthcare away." |