Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food Stamps (SNAP benefits) can’t be paid out if Congress does not appropriate funds for November.
What will happen if 40+ million people don’t get food stamps about 10 days from now? Total monthly benefits are just under $8 billlion.
People will actually pay for their own food?
And if they can't? What do you think happens then? There's no reason, in the richest country on earth, we can't guarantee food as a basic right.
Not if people are using their own money for lashes, absurd fake finger nails, hair extensions and tattoos, while my tax dollars go to pay for 2 liter Coke and chips versus actual nutrition.
Priorities need to change, even if through force.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food Stamps (SNAP benefits) can’t be paid out if Congress does not appropriate funds for November.
What will happen if 40+ million people don’t get food stamps about 10 days from now? Total monthly benefits are just under $8 billlion.
People will actually pay for their own food?
And if they can't? What do you think happens then? There's no reason, in the richest country on earth, we can't guarantee food as a basic right.
Sorry, we are too busy making transportation, education, healthcare, college and clothing free. We will get to food next. And then Carnival Cruises for free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food Stamps (SNAP benefits) can’t be paid out if Congress does not appropriate funds for November.
What will happen if 40+ million people don’t get food stamps about 10 days from now? Total monthly benefits are just under $8 billlion.
People will actually pay for their own food?
And if they can't? What do you think happens then? There's no reason, in the richest country on earth, we can't guarantee food as a basic right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food Stamps (SNAP benefits) can’t be paid out if Congress does not appropriate funds for November.
What will happen if 40+ million people don’t get food stamps about 10 days from now? Total monthly benefits are just under $8 billlion.
People will actually pay for their own food?
And if they can't? What do you think happens then? There's no reason, in the richest country on earth, we can't guarantee food as a basic right.
Sorry, we are too busy making transportation, education, healthcare, college and clothing free. We will get to food next. And then Carnival Cruises for free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food Stamps (SNAP benefits) can’t be paid out if Congress does not appropriate funds for November.
What will happen if 40+ million people don’t get food stamps about 10 days from now? Total monthly benefits are just under $8 billlion.
People will actually pay for their own food?
And if they can't? What do you think happens then? There's no reason, in the richest country on earth, we can't guarantee food as a basic right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food Stamps (SNAP benefits) can’t be paid out if Congress does not appropriate funds for November.
What will happen if 40+ million people don’t get food stamps about 10 days from now? Total monthly benefits are just under $8 billlion.
People will actually pay for their own food?
Anonymous wrote:Food Stamps (SNAP benefits) can’t be paid out if Congress does not appropriate funds for November.
What will happen if 40+ million people don’t get food stamps about 10 days from now? Total monthly benefits are just under $8 billlion.
Anonymous wrote:Please send help, I had to eat "batch cooked slop" for lunch again today, not even fit for a SNAP recipient. Homemade carrot ginger soup, very cheap to make with carrots from Aldi (about 1.50 for a package), onions (1.50 from aldi), powdered ginger, and homemade broth (I save all my veggie scraps so basically free), plus a homemade roll (also super cheap to make).
Later on kid and I will enjoy a dinner of pasta and and more "slop", batch cooked pasta sauce from the freezer (base of canned tomato sauce plus ground beef, spices, as well as some other veggies I had laying around that I "snuck" in after roasting and pureeing, carrots, peppers, and onions).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please send help, I had to eat "batch cooked slop" for lunch again today, not even fit for a SNAP recipient. Homemade carrot ginger soup, very cheap to make with carrots from Aldi (about 1.50 for a package), onions (1.50 from aldi), powdered ginger, and homemade broth (I save all my veggie scraps so basically free), plus a homemade roll (also super cheap to make).
Later on kid and I will enjoy a dinner of pasta and and more "slop", batch cooked pasta sauce from the freezer (base of canned tomato sauce plus ground beef, spices, as well as some other veggies I had laying around that I "snuck" in after roasting and pureeing, carrots, peppers, and onions).
You clearly have a lot of time on your hands. Go get a job.
Oh now
Don't deprive the lady of her entertainment.
There is nothing else going on
Not like Trump's doing anything for her except allowing her to come here and troll. That's what he promised her and nothing more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please send help, I had to eat "batch cooked slop" for lunch again today, not even fit for a SNAP recipient. Homemade carrot ginger soup, very cheap to make with carrots from Aldi (about 1.50 for a package), onions (1.50 from aldi), powdered ginger, and homemade broth (I save all my veggie scraps so basically free), plus a homemade roll (also super cheap to make).
Later on kid and I will enjoy a dinner of pasta and and more "slop", batch cooked pasta sauce from the freezer (base of canned tomato sauce plus ground beef, spices, as well as some other veggies I had laying around that I "snuck" in after roasting and pureeing, carrots, peppers, and onions).
We get it. You're better than poor people. Can we stay on topic now?
It’s on topic. Everyone can cook. Even poor people
And what exactly do you expect them to cook in NOVEMBER when they don’t have any money to buy food? Stone soup?
They have iPhones, pets that get fed, houses/apts full of junk they don’t need, I could go on. We are a society of overconsumption- that includes even those in the low income brackets. If forced to purchase food with their own money, they would make it a priority.
Who are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something, something..society is 3 meals away from a revolution. It probably won’t be pretty.
Where is Oprah (& her money) when you really need her?
Why Oprah? Why not Musk, who promised to help the UN rid the world of poverty, then split for Xitter - why not Musk?
Even conservatives know Musk DGAF
That's what they love about him. That rich white guy energy
And thanks to Reagan’s welfare queen speech, they erroneously believe most snap recipients are African American
See their convoluted mind working. Rich African American people taking care of their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please send help, I had to eat "batch cooked slop" for lunch again today, not even fit for a SNAP recipient. Homemade carrot ginger soup, very cheap to make with carrots from Aldi (about 1.50 for a package), onions (1.50 from aldi), powdered ginger, and homemade broth (I save all my veggie scraps so basically free), plus a homemade roll (also super cheap to make).
Later on kid and I will enjoy a dinner of pasta and and more "slop", batch cooked pasta sauce from the freezer (base of canned tomato sauce plus ground beef, spices, as well as some other veggies I had laying around that I "snuck" in after roasting and pureeing, carrots, peppers, and onions).
We get it. You're better than poor people. Can we stay on topic now?
It’s on topic. Everyone can cook. Even poor people
And what exactly do you expect them to cook in NOVEMBER when they don’t have any money to buy food? Stone soup?
They have iPhones, pets that get fed, houses/apts full of junk they don’t need, I could go on. We are a society of overconsumption- that includes even those in the low income brackets. If forced to purchase food with their own money, they would make it a priority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please send help, I had to eat "batch cooked slop" for lunch again today, not even fit for a SNAP recipient. Homemade carrot ginger soup, very cheap to make with carrots from Aldi (about 1.50 for a package), onions (1.50 from aldi), powdered ginger, and homemade broth (I save all my veggie scraps so basically free), plus a homemade roll (also super cheap to make).
Later on kid and I will enjoy a dinner of pasta and and more "slop", batch cooked pasta sauce from the freezer (base of canned tomato sauce plus ground beef, spices, as well as some other veggies I had laying around that I "snuck" in after roasting and pureeing, carrots, peppers, and onions).
We get it. You're better than poor people. Can we stay on topic now?