Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So you are angry because the USDA sent a nice reminder about the laws established by our democratically elected legislature?
What would you prefer, federal law enforcement raiding grocery stores and arresting cashiers for breaking the law?
Call your senators and ask them to vote yes on the continuing resolution, and this will be fixed. It’s becoming very clear that the democrats only care about their wealthy voter base and could care less about normal people.
Private business. If I run a donut shop and want to give the homeless guy on the corner a cup of coffee and free donut every morning, it’s my right to do so as I damn well please.
There is a law on the books that prohibits pricing food based on whether a customer is paying with EBT or not. You can disagree with that law, but the answer to that is to go in, vote to reopen the government, and then introduce a bill to change that law. Private businesses still have to operate under the law.
The USDA sending a helpful reminder before enforcing this law is the correct thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So you are angry because the USDA sent a nice reminder about the laws established by our democratically elected legislature?
What would you prefer, federal law enforcement raiding grocery stores and arresting cashiers for breaking the law?
Call your senators and ask them to vote yes on the continuing resolution, and this will be fixed. It’s becoming very clear that the democrats only care about their wealthy voter base and could care less about normal people.
Private business. If I run a donut shop and want to give the homeless guy on the corner a cup of coffee and free donut every morning, it’s my right to do so as I damn well please.
There is a law on the books that prohibits pricing food based on whether a customer is paying with EBT or not. You can disagree with that law, but the answer to that is to go in, vote to reopen the government, and then introduce a bill to change that law. Private businesses still have to operate under the law.
The USDA sending a helpful reminder before enforcing this law is the correct thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So you are angry because the USDA sent a nice reminder about the laws established by our democratically elected legislature?
What would you prefer, federal law enforcement raiding grocery stores and arresting cashiers for breaking the law?
Call your senators and ask them to vote yes on the continuing resolution, and this will be fixed. It’s becoming very clear that the democrats only care about their wealthy voter base and could care less about normal people.
Private business. If I run a donut shop and want to give the homeless guy on the corner a cup of coffee and free donut every morning, it’s my right to do so as I damn well please.
Anonymous wrote:
So you are angry because the USDA sent a nice reminder about the laws established by our democratically elected legislature?
What would you prefer, federal law enforcement raiding grocery stores and arresting cashiers for breaking the law?
Call your senators and ask them to vote yes on the continuing resolution, and this will be fixed. It’s becoming very clear that the democrats only care about their wealthy voter base and could care less
about normal people.
Anonymous wrote:
So you are angry because the USDA sent a nice reminder about the laws established by our democratically elected legislature?
What would you prefer, federal law enforcement raiding grocery stores and arresting cashiers for breaking the law?
Call your senators and ask them to vote yes on the continuing resolution, and this will be fixed. It’s becoming very clear that the democrats only care about their wealthy voter base and could care less about normal people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I love is how the Republicans proclaim to be Christian but cut food aid to the poor. Is that what Jesus would do?
Are you advocating for a Christian nationalist government? Sure seems like it.
Anonymous wrote:
No they don’t. Judge McConnell, in his order, admits they don’t have 6 billion. If they did, McConnell would not have ordered the administration to pay for SNAP benefits by finding money from other allocated funds (which is blatantly unconstitutional). This is damning. We need to investigate where the Snap reserves went, if there were any.
Did the historically corrupt Biden administration gift them away? Because people are going to starve because of this level of corruption.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I love is how the Republicans proclaim to be Christian but cut food aid to the poor. Is that what Jesus would do?
Jesus would teach a person who is able to support themselves not to be on welfare their whole lives, unlike the intergenerational welfare we have now.
You are not "owed".
I believe his primary commandment was to love.
Not making people who are perfectly capable of independence, dependent on others is love. Tough love, but love nonetheless.