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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,513 posts)
Sun Mar 5, 2023, 08:46 AM Mar 2023

A mile-long line for free food offers a warning as covid benefits end

A mile-long line for free food offers a warning as covid benefits end

By Tim Craig
March 4, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EST

HAZEL GREEN, Ky. — As he claimed the first spot in a mile-long line for free food in the Appalachian foothills, Danny Blair vividly recalled receiving the letter announcing that his pandemic-era benefit to help buy groceries was about to be slashed.

Kentucky lawmakers had voted to end the state’s health emergency last spring, by default cutting food stamp benefits created to help vulnerable Americans like Blair weather the worst of covid-19. Instead of $200 a month, he would get just $30. ... He crumpled up the letter and threw it on the floor of his camper.

“I thought, ‘Wow, the government is trying to kill us now,’” said Blair, 63, who survives on his Social Security disability check and lives in a mobile home with his wife after their house burned down five years ago. “They are going to starve us out.”

To avoid that from happening, Blair and his wife hop into their truck twice a month at 4 a.m. to ensure they get a few staples at the Hazel Green Food Project’s giveaway. On a recent Friday, they waited nine hours until local prisoners on work duty started loading bags of meat and vegetables, potato chips and cookies into vehicles in one of the nation’s most impoverished communities.



Danny and Flora Blair wait in their truck for free food with the Hazel Green Food Project in Hazel Green. They were first in line after arriving at 4 a.m. (Reshma Kirpalani/The Washington Post)
From the front to the back of the line, the sea of despair and hardship along this desolate Kentucky highway foreshadowed what may be in store for millions of Americans as the federal government ended the remaining pandemic increase in monthly food stamp benefits this week.

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Nicky Stacy helps distribute food with the Hazel Green Food Project. (Reshma Kirpalani/The Washington Post)

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Courtney and Beatty Stone arrived in line around 10 a.m. and settled in for a three-hour wait. (Reshma Kirpalani/The Washington Post)

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By Tim Craig
Tim Craig is a national reporter on the America desk. He previously served as head of The Washington Post’s Afghanistan-Pakistan bureau, based in Islamabad and Kabul. He has also reported from Iraq, the District and Baltimore. Twitter https://twitter.com/timcraigpost
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A mile-long line for free food offers a warning as covid benefits end (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2023 OP
The hunger & homelessness makes me physically ill. The richest nation in the world! SheltieLover Mar 2023 #1
Which once again shows that this is on purpose. OldBaldy1701E Mar 2023 #3
Absofuckingloutely! SheltieLover Mar 2023 #4
If things weren't so desperate for these poor people (and I'm sure tens of thousands more in SWBTATTReg Mar 2023 #2
Absolutely, but many keep voting for qpukes! SheltieLover Mar 2023 #5
That's what I was going to day. blueinredohio Mar 2023 #7
Surreal, isn't it? SheltieLover Mar 2023 #8
Mind boggling! blueinredohio Mar 2023 #9
They voted 75% for tfg. overleft Mar 2023 #10
There you go XanaDUer2 Mar 2023 #13
And they still vote for repugs. Ferrets are Cool Mar 2023 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Mar 2023 #11
Yeah, they want you to suffer and die XanaDUer2 Mar 2023 #12

OldBaldy1701E

(5,137 posts)
3. Which once again shows that this is on purpose.
Sun Mar 5, 2023, 09:14 AM
Mar 2023

We do not have to be this way. But, we are. And, when one asks about it, one gets all kinds of corporate speak about 'reasons'. But, there is no reason other than cruel greed and the desire to keep us under their thumbs. And, we let them do it ever single day. I am past being sick about it. I am past being tired of it. Until we stop with all the dick waving and start taking care of people, this will never change.

SWBTATTReg

(22,143 posts)
2. If things weren't so desperate for these poor people (and I'm sure tens of thousands more in
Sun Mar 5, 2023, 09:11 AM
Mar 2023

Moscow Mitch's own state are in this category too), they should be gathering to protest outside his office(s), as well as the offices of other responsible lawmakers who cut the food benefits in Kentucky and in the District of Columbia.

But I don't blame them, I'd rather have the food and not go hungry instead of protesting against the POS that Moscow Mitch is.

No one should ever go hungry like this in this Country especially when we have selfish Billionaires/millionaires moaning about their lousy tiny pittance that they have to pay in income taxes.

SheltieLover

(57,073 posts)
5. Absolutely, but many keep voting for qpukes!
Sun Mar 5, 2023, 09:37 AM
Mar 2023

Why any person who works for a living would vote for the ruskie ASSets is so far beyond my comprehension I can't even find a word for it.

Response to Ferrets are Cool (Reply #6)

XanaDUer2

(10,687 posts)
12. Yeah, they want you to suffer and die
Sun Mar 5, 2023, 12:33 PM
Mar 2023

I hope you and your wife didn't vote for stuff like this. The whole thing is pathetic and sick

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