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Forkboy (1000+ posts) Wed Aug-03-11 10:54 PMOriginal messageRecord 44.7 Million People on Food Stamps The one and only clearest indication of just how effective the recovery and QE2 (Quantitative Easing 2) in general has been, comes courtesy of the USDA, whose just released update of April participation in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), better known as food stamps, shows yet another record, this time 44.647 million people, an increase from May’s 44.587 million. And after rising modestly in the last month, the average monthly benefit per household dropped again to a post April 2009 revision low of $282.38/month.
Zenlitened (1000+ posts) Wed Aug-03-11 11:06 PMResponse to Original message1. But there are no bread-lines!
Zenlitened (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Wed Aug-03-11 11:38 PMResponse to Reply #410. Fortunately, we have the SNAP program, a much more humane way... Updated at 11:44 PM Edited on Wed Aug-03-11 11:39 PM by Zenlitened... to ensure that people get a little food in their bellies.I mean this in all seriousness (despite my previous inartful attempt at snark): those SNAP cards are the reason we don't have people standing in bread-lines today, thank the liberal pantheon of gods.Yes, the food pantries are being emptied out. Could you imagine if there was no one else to turn to?The right-wingers shriek and moan about "Big Gummint." Well, that's fine by me.If my government can help keep 44.7 million people (plus their dependents) from starving to death in an economic catastrophe, then good.That's the sort of thing We the People formed a government for, in the first place.:D :D :D
lonestarnot (1000+ posts) Wed Aug-03-11 11:19 PMResponse to Reply #3 5. Or disappear people. A little silent shock and awe.
OhioChick (1000+ posts) Thu Aug-04-11 12:01 AMResponse to Original message 12. While the rich celebrate on their yachts n/t
Isn't overloading the welfare system part of the Cloward-Piven strategy?
Yes, but that alleged strategy has more holes in it than a three-year-old's explanation of how the chocolate milk got out of the fridge and all over the floor.
I'm guessing, just guessing, mind you--that there aren't this many homeless or destitute folks out there.
Just because a theory has holes in it , doesn't mean the left won't try it. Once a welfare program gets funding, it's virtually impossible to cut it.