You should go cook and eat that straw man. |
You are the one completely detached from reality. Lots of these people don't have mommies to cook for them. They are senior citizens or the disabled who can't cook a whole recipe but can warm up food. Ever watched The Wire? You should so it smashes open your ridiculous world view. |
Good gracious… You must have only very few friend and I bet you are not fun at the party. When you see baby crying in public you must be the one who say that mom should never have children. You know nothing about people’s life and yet you act like you know every single household situation here on earth… To be that judgmental, how sad is your life. |
I am not getting paid bcs of them, so thanks for being nice to some but rude to me. |
| I live in a red state which was actually looking to see if the state could fund SNAP for November. They have the money but they have no access to put it into the system. Someone on reddit asked if they should spend everything they have on their card before Nov 1. I would have thought the transactions themselves should continue to work (if you get benefits any benefits you have saved up are good even if you are no longer receiving food stamps--when I was a single parent and poor I knew how to use the benefits so that I always had some left over) but nobody seems to know for sure. The card companies should be communicating this information if they will still work. The person's case worker had encouraged them to stock up using the balance she has. |
Plenty of people on SNAP DO work full time and still qualify. Why do we have to keep telling you this? Plus, people who work in certain jobs--fast food is notorious--cannot count on their schedules. Employers monitor their labor costs in 15 minute increments and if they are nudging over the target they send people home. A lot of people work day labor. They show up at the day labor place and wait, and maybe there is work and maybe there isn't. Away from major urban areas jobs may be scarce or there may be just one major employer and when that employer closes down or lays people off there aren't many options. |
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Do they? Low income citizens spend most of their cash flow. "You people are so dumb. The top 10% of earners are now responsible for more than 50% of spending. The poor are now doing layaway and are crowd sourcing groceries. Read a newspaper!" Please point to a store that still takes layaway. You seem wildly out of touch, boomer who reads newspapers. |
How do they get to Trader Joe's? All the TJs in my area are in the faraway suburbs. I sincerely hope you get to experience true poverty before you leave this mortal coil. |
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"These were the exact prices at Falls Church Trader Joe’s this past weekend, I bought these items so I can confidently say the prices are correct." How many poor people live in Falls Church? You really live in a bubble and should just shut up. |
Where are people getting 18 eggs for $3.00? You do not actually shop for your family, lazybones.
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No, it isn’t. At Walmart you can get a 30-serving container of oatmeal for $4, $2.93/gallon milk, an 8 lb (yes, 8lbs) bag of pinto beans for $6.88, 18 eggs for $3, 5 lbs apples for $6, $0.50/canned vegetables. But people are lazy and prefer to get quick junk People who have worked 10 hours a day are lazy yeah. You are a jerk. Where are people getting 18 eggs for $3.00? You do not actually shop for your family, lazybones.
Sorry, last comment was meant for PP. The one who gets 5 lbs of apples for $6. |
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"Spicy Jalapeño Chicken Sausage
$4.29/12 Oz Gluten Free Our Spicy Jalapeño Chicken Sausages employ medium-hot jalapeño peppers, rather than the typical Italian seasonings, to produce a fiery bite. Grill them alongside brightly-colored bell peppers and sliced onions, sauté and serve with scrambled eggs & toast, or throw them under the broiler with buttered Brioche Hot Dog Buns for a quick, satisfying meal on a busy weeknight. https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/spicy-jalapeno-chicken-sausage-028285 Italian Linguine $0.99/1 Lb Kosher Our Italian Linguine is made with one simple ingredient: durum wheat semolina. We don’t believe that a simple macaroni product that’s been produced for centuries should require a laundry list of added ingredients to achieve tasty results. And let’s get one thing clear: Trader Joe’s Italian Linguine is a tasty product. It can be served with just a little olive oil, but becomes especially tasty when traditionally plated with a simple pesto to coat each elliptical noodle as you spin a bit onto your fork. Other common taste-elavating options include using tomato-based sauces or a light sauce with a seafood addition - think salmon, cod, or shrimp. In as little as 7 to 8 minutes of passively boiling pasta, you can have yourself a plate of Italian Linguine noodles, toothsomely al dente, of course, and you’ll be sending your tastebuds on a flavorful flight 6,000 miles across the Atlantic to our favorite boot shaped nation! https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/italian-linguine-047909 These are the prices at Bailey's Crossroads, Falls Church, VA." Callista Gingrich is here to give us some gourmet for poors cooking lessons. |
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MAGAs are always like, “democrats are so mean and call us dumb!” and then come in and post things that have have in this thread while defending the worst actions of an administration that giving away billions of dollars and ripping off the taxpayers every day of every week.
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The sickest joke right now is Republicans pretending to care about people losing SNAP benefits. We already know for a fact that Republicans have been looking to gut programs like SNAP.
2005 – Bush Administration Budget Proposals - Proposed $500 million in SNAP cuts, mainly through eligibility restrictions and state “flexibility” waivers. 2013 – House GOP Farm Bill Split - House Republicans separated SNAP from the Farm Bill—breaking decades of bipartisan linkage between farm subsidies and nutrition aid and proposed $40 billion in cuts over 10 years, stricter work rules, and block-grant-like state authority. 2018 – Trump Administration Farm Bill Fight - House GOP pushed to expand work requirements to parents of school-age children and older adults. CBO estimated 1.2 million people would lose benefits. Trump’s USDA attempted to implement cuts via regulation, aiming to remove up to 700,000 adults — blocked by courts in 2020. 2020 – Pandemic SNAP Expansion - Temporary emergency allotments expanded SNAP under bipartisan COVID relief. GOP lawmakers repeatedly opposed extensions and later pushed to end emergency benefits early. 2023 – Debt Ceiling Deal (McCarthy–Biden Agreement) - House GOP demanded expanded work requirements for SNAP recipients up to age 54 (previously 49) as part of the deal. CBO estimated more than 750,000 adults could lose access. 2025 – “GOP Megabill” and Budget Resolution - House Republicans propose $230–300 billion in SNAP cuts over 10 years—the largest in U.S. history. Shifts up to 25 % of SNAP benefit costs to states, freezes the Thrifty Food Plan (reducing future benefits), and expands work rules. Would cut total SNAP support by roughly one-quarter, effectively hollowing out the program. Analysts warn the structure could force poorer states to drop out, dismantling SNAP by attrition. They are only pretending to care. That's a documented historical fact that they want to gut / end SNAP and let people starve. Anyone saying otherwise is either clueless to political reality or just straight up lying. My twitter feed was completely full of Republicans lying and pretending to care. |
That sausage is $6/pound. Almost as expensive as fresh chicken, that’s hardly cheap. |