Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why? . Poor people need caffeine to work too and cant afford a 6 dollar matcha or oat milk latte every morning like the elitist snobs who look down on them.
Poor people dont need to be punished. If you want to go after sugar, go after Starbucks as well but you won't because the poor dont use food stamps for it
I honestly don’t understand the Democratic position here.
To recap, soda and junk food taxes are a standard and important Democratic policy to promote public health.
However, preventing SNAP from being used for soda and junk food is punishment for poor people.
People need to get their stories straight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why? . Poor people need caffeine to work too and cant afford a 6 dollar matcha or oat milk latte every morning like the elitist snobs who look down on them.
Poor people dont need to be punished. If you want to go after sugar, go after Starbucks as well but you won't because the poor dont use food stamps for it
Millions of Mormons can vouch that it is possible to "work" without caffeine.
Anonymous wrote:Why? . Poor people need caffeine to work too and cant afford a 6 dollar matcha or oat milk latte every morning like the elitist snobs who look down on them.
Poor people dont need to be punished. If you want to go after sugar, go after Starbucks as well but you won't because the poor dont use food stamps for it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why? . Poor people need caffeine to work too and cant afford a 6 dollar matcha or oat milk latte every morning like the elitist snobs who look down on them.
Poor people dont need to be punished. If you want to go after sugar, go after Starbucks as well but you won't because the poor dont use food stamps for it
Are you serious? Not having soda is not a punishment. Smh
Anonymous wrote:Why? . Poor people need caffeine to work too and cant afford a 6 dollar matcha or oat milk latte every morning like the elitist snobs who look down on them.
Poor people dont need to be punished. If you want to go after sugar, go after Starbucks as well but you won't because the poor dont use food stamps for it
Data released by Feeding America in May, for example, found that more than 567,000 Arkansans, about 18.6% of the state's population, struggled with food insecurity in 2022. Arkansas had the second highest rate in the country, just 0.2% ahead of Mississippi.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.foxnews.com/politics/gop-governor-calls-on-incoming-trump-officials-to-ban-junk-food-in-food-stamps-make-america-healthy-again
We shouldn’t be buying Coca Cola for welfare recipients.
Yes while we are at it let’s cut the subsidy for oil and gas. The market pricing for unsubsidized gallon of gasoline is between $12-$14. Maybe we can get rid of subsidize mortgages , colleges, air travel, etc?
Anonymous wrote:Why? . Poor people need caffeine to work too and cant afford a 6 dollar matcha or oat milk latte every morning like the elitist snobs who look down on them.
Poor people dont need to be punished. If you want to go after sugar, go after Starbucks as well but you won't because the poor dont use food stamps for it
Anonymous wrote:https://www.foxnews.com/politics/gop-governor-calls-on-incoming-trump-officials-to-ban-junk-food-in-food-stamps-make-america-healthy-again
We shouldn’t be buying Coca Cola for welfare recipients.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.foxnews.com/politics/gop-governor-calls-on-incoming-trump-officials-to-ban-junk-food-in-food-stamps-make-america-healthy-again
We shouldn’t be buying Coca Cola for welfare recipients.
Cut the ag subsidies. Then there won’t be excess corn grown that the federal government has to supply a market for.
But this is not a conservative idea.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.foxnews.com/politics/gop-governor-calls-on-incoming-trump-officials-to-ban-junk-food-in-food-stamps-make-america-healthy-again
We shouldn’t be buying Coca Cola for welfare recipients.