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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMindlessly Gutting Food Stamps by THE EDITORIAL BOARD at the NY Times
Mindlessly Gutting Food Stampsby THE EDITORIAL BOARD at the NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/09/opinion/mindlessly-gutting-food-stamps.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20130909&_r=0
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The Cantor plan would force an estimated four to six million people to lose the food stamps that now sustain them. It would invite state governments to ratchet benefits back further because they could use savings wrenched from the pantries of the poor for various other programs, including tax cuts. The measures work requirements provide no job training funds yet mandate that able-bodied, childless adults who cannot find at least part-time employment will lose their food stamps after 90 days, even if the local unemployment rate is prohibitively high.
Even without the House conservatives turning of the screw, the hunger of the working poor was starkly described by Sheryl Gay Stolberg in The Times last week from Tennessee. Parents told of how they must regularly skip meals to feed their children and hunt game when the food stamp allotment falls short of monthly needs.
The falsehood that cutting food stamps is about saving government money is evident when the House plans rich increases in crop insurance subsidies for farmers. Representative Stephen Fincher of Tennessee, a Tea Party favorite who wants food stamps cut, collected nearly $3.5 million in government farm subsidies from 1999 to 2012. Yet he declared in a debate over food stamps, The one who is unwilling to work shall not eat.
The Republicans play up a few abusers of the program to mask the central fact of their plan: the tens of millions of Americans who rely on food stamps are children, the disabled, the elderly and low-wage families. For their sake, Congress should reject the Cantor proposal as the national embarrassment it plainly is.
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Mindlessly Gutting Food Stamps by THE EDITORIAL BOARD at the NY Times (Original Post)
applegrove
Sep 2013
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(53,475 posts)1. We can't afford food stamps. We have to give tax breaks to the wealthy to stimulate the economy.
Right? No?
Cha
(297,289 posts)2. Thank you, Editorial Board of NYT, for highlighting the heartless
assholes in the teabag party.
mahalo applegrove