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aGameOfThrones
01-15-2014, 10:31 PM
Here are a few numbers to consider: In North Carolina, 22 percent of the population is African-American, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, and numbers from the Department of Agriculture show that 18 percent of the state’s residents experienced food insecurity in the same year.

If you’re thinking in political terms, as someone running for a Senate seat might be inclined to do, alienating such a significant chunk of the electorate is probably a bad idea. But when it comes to “firing up the base” and “serving up red meat,” demographics be damned—which may explain why Republican politicians are so often inclined to say derogatory things about the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and the 47 million Americans who rely on the benefit.

North Carolina GOP Senate candidate Greg Brannon is the latest would-be elected official to critique the program in inflammatory terms, comparing food stamps to slavery.

"The answer is the Department of Agriculture should go away at the federal level," the candidate said in an interview with the North Carolina Tea Party. "And now 80% of the farm bill is food stamps. That enslaves people. What you want to do—it's crazy but it's true—is teach people to fish so they can fish. When you're at the behest of someone else, you are actually a slave to them."

Like Georgia Rep. Jack Kingston, who recently suggested that poor students should sweep the floor to earn meals at school because “there is, in fact, no such thing as a free lunch,” Brannon’s comments follow what’s becoming a standard script, one that amounts to We don’t want to help feed the poor because [insert economic truism here].

So while conservatives keep rambling about free lunches and teaching to people to fish, what's the progressive case to be made for social policies that tend toward a chicken in every pot? There’s plenty of research that shows the broad economic stimulus that food-stamp spending provides—the factoid that frequently gets thrown around is that one SNAP dollar spent amounts to $1.70 of economic activity—but what about public health? A new paper published in Health Affairs highlights the stark reality of poverty, showing that Americans who are “enslaved” by food stamps are significantly more likely to end up in the hospital at the end of the month, when their benefits run out (so the slavery ends, I guess, but just temporarily, until the next check arrives?) because of hypoglycemia. Low-income people in California, where the research was conducted, were found to be 27 percent more likely to be hospitalized because of hypoglycemia in the last week of the month than in the first.

http://news.yahoo.com/no-food-stamps-don-t-enslave-people-220355448.html

RickyJ
01-15-2014, 10:37 PM
No jobs = a dependent people. This is not by accident. This was planned for decades to bring down the mighty America and enslave it into the NWO.

HOLLYWOOD
01-15-2014, 10:43 PM
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tod evans
01-16-2014, 04:52 AM
"Food insecurity".....:rolleyes:

They're long past spending my money for these programs, now they're borrowing my sons and his sons.

In essence subsidizing a breeding class that votes for more of the same.

Brian4Liberty
01-16-2014, 11:07 AM
The US Chamber of Commerce loves Food Stamps. It allows the corporatists to pay workers less. If they could just find a way to have government foot the bill for all employer costs.

AuH20
01-16-2014, 11:08 AM
Americans will starve and be hospitalized if the food stamps are curbed? Is this really their talking point?

Ronin Truth
01-16-2014, 11:50 AM
A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul.
George Bernard Shaw (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/quotes/authors/g/george_bernard_shaw.html)

Danke
01-16-2014, 12:19 PM
"showing that Americans who are “enslaved” by food stamps are significantly more likely to end up in the hospital at the end of the month, when their benefits run out"

They go there for the free meal.

GunnyFreedom
01-16-2014, 12:27 PM
For those who like to do comment help, the origin of the article:

http://www.takepart.com/article/2014/01/14/gop-senate-candidate-likens-food-stamps-slavery

Red Green
01-16-2014, 12:28 PM
"Food insecurity".....:rolleyes:

They're long past spending my money for these programs, now they're borrowing my sons and his sons.

In essence subsidizing a breeding class that votes for more of the same.

Not to mention if you looked at the video of the free-for-all that happened at that Wal-Mart that was taking SNAP cards without verification, I didn't see anyone that looked like they had missed too many meals. I think "food insecurity" in this sense is akin to "damn bitch, you ate all the Hagaan Daaz and nows I has to go out again!".

GunnyFreedom
01-16-2014, 12:35 PM
Government corporatism and the federal destruction of the US Dollar is to a large part responsible for why the poor today cannot on their own afford premium foods like filet mignon today. Prior to the 1913 creation of the Federal Reserve Bank, there was little or no welfare programs at all, and hunger was (despite propaganda to the contrary) far more rare in America than it is today.


We need to address the root of the problem that is causing this -- the debasing of the US Dollar that leads to extreme poverty, the non-stop inflation that turns millionaires into billionaires while leaving the poor and the middle class wondering where their next meal is coming from.


Brannon is right, and he has the correct solution -- address the underlying problems that have cause poverty and food insecurity in the first place by auditing and eventually eliminating the Federal Reserve, and restoring sound money to the United States.


Nobody is saying that people aren't going hungry or worrying where their next meal is coming from, what he (and I) are saying is that in a nation as wealthy as the United States these conditions should never have existed in the first place. When we restore the conditions for general prosperity in the economy, the need for food assistance will diminish, and then the development of nutritional self-sufficiency will naturally lead to a greater degree of independence, productivity, and general prosperity.


The point here, and the one I believe Brannon is making, is that the vast majority of people on nutrition assistance are not moochers they are the VICTIMS of a broken economy designed to make the rich richer and the poor poorer. We fix the underlying problems, and we solve the welfare crisis, and everybody is wealthier and more prosperous as a result.

GunnyFreedom
01-16-2014, 01:27 PM
For those who like to do comment help, the origin of the article:

http://www.takepart.com/article/2014/01/14/gop-senate-candidate-likens-food-stamps-slavery

ba-dump-bump

DamianTV
01-17-2014, 01:22 AM
Buying votes for Socialism.