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niyad

(123,349 posts)
19. Goddess forfend that people on SNAP might purchase items that might
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 12:57 PM
Yesterday

might bring them a moment of pleasure.

And, in case you are not aware, not every person receiving SNAP help has children.

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More small government from the GOP. Haggard Celine Yesterday #1
Here's the Iowa proposal justgamma Yesterday #2
That's way too restrictive. NH Ethylene 17 hrs ago #67
The grocery store line tongue clickers have made their move... Hugin Yesterday #3
On my health insurance healthy food card I can't buy either candy nor soda. elocs Yesterday #4
Post removed Post removed Yesterday #5
Red states being red states IronLionZion Yesterday #6
I have mixed feeling about this radical noodle Yesterday #8
Goddess forfend that people on SNAP might purchase items that might niyad Yesterday #19
I am aware of that radical noodle 23 hrs ago #21
People who receive food stamps can still buy all the soda and candy they want, NH Ethylene 17 hrs ago #70
Clearly, there are people on SNAP who do not put the nutritional needs of their children 1st. n/t elocs 21 hrs ago #29
Because some of that "food" is actually harmful. Trueblue Texan Yesterday #10
Processed junk food is cheaper than fresh perishables IronLionZion Yesterday #12
There is some logic to it hueymahl Yesterday #18
repukes DO NOT CARE if people have healthcare or not Skittles 7 hrs ago #79
Personally, I'd keep the same amount of food stamps but, ADD a certain amount for soda, ice cream, chips .. chouchou Yesterday #7
Is that $700/$125 per month? Polybius Yesterday #15
I have absolutely no idea. I was thinking 2 weeks. I've never asked anybody what they get.. chouchou 20 hrs ago #45
$292. Per person is the highest possible benefit in Illinois questionseverything 21 hrs ago #38
Actually, I could agree with the soda and candy part of this notion... Trueblue Texan Yesterday #9
Yep. Anyone remember Sarah Palin and her Big Gulp... keep_left 21 hrs ago #41
Regardless of the potential health benefits, dchill Yesterday #11
This orangecrush 19 hrs ago #57
Frankly, I agree with the proposal. Martin68 Yesterday #13
Sorry, Nanny - I'll never do it again. Jean Genie 23 hrs ago #23
Products with unhealthy amounts of sugar are bad for everybody, particularly children. It isn't "shaking Martin68 22 hrs ago #25
Because god forbid a poor child should have pop and cupcakes on their birthday 🎂 questionseverything 22 hrs ago #27
Oh, please... Martin68 21 hrs ago #28
? What else but food stamps would provide cupcakes and soda questionseverything 21 hrs ago #33
Okay we can make a stipulation- one box of shitty cake mix per birthday AkFemDem 21 hrs ago #31
I honestly can't tell if you are being serious or sarcastic questionseverything 21 hrs ago #36
FOOD STAMPS do!!!! AkFemDem 21 hrs ago #39
The entire thread is about making food stamp purchases as restrictive as wic questionseverything 20 hrs ago #44
Look no one is making a cake with a dozen eggs AkFemDem 20 hrs ago #46
Poor people don't have the privilege of "the long haul " questionseverything 20 hrs ago #50
Well as someone who has used both WIC and SNAP I can assure you... AkFemDem 19 hrs ago #53
Fine you be the sugar police while I will continue to trust most people do the best they can questionseverything 19 hrs ago #54
Btw if you were on wic/snap , you weren't alone questionseverything 19 hrs ago #55
What a weird response AkFemDem 19 hrs ago #56
I didn't accuse, I made a simple statement that you know is true questionseverything 19 hrs ago #59
But you are suggesting just that- AkFemDem 18 hrs ago #62
I think fathers who don't live in the home but come around regularly questionseverything 18 hrs ago #63
Oy- no, that's not how it works at all AkFemDem 17 hrs ago #68
Right...because they're only getting the junk food on their birthdays. n/t elocs 21 hrs ago #32
I do too... AkFemDem 21 hrs ago #30
Except that they are subsidizing farmers cannabis_flower 21 hrs ago #42
This is all fine and dandy but let's be realistic here. SNAP come once a month. Has anyone here tried to make these airmid Yesterday #14
Do soft drinks and candy help with that issue? Martin68 22 hrs ago #26
No they do not. But you can buy a lot more crap with coupons Than you can fresh and healthy food. Most food has some airmid 16 hrs ago #72
In Fla SNAP is paid once a month to your food stamp card, you can spend it whenever you want EX500rider 17 hrs ago #64
I hate to admit it, but the Repugs are right on this one... Fil1957 Yesterday #16
They are but... BumRushDaShow Yesterday #17
you thought that and before you blink they ended SNAP for undocumented immigrants cadoman 12 hrs ago #75
I have zero problems with this. SKKY Yesterday #20
No reason the poor should entertain enjoyment at the expense of others. Torchlight 23 hrs ago #22
If you're going to ban something ban high fructose corn syrup. cstanleytech 23 hrs ago #24
Five states. Idaho is the fifth. jmowreader 21 hrs ago #34
I have mixed feelings JBTaurus83 21 hrs ago #35
Where I live the dollar store is in the middle of town a few blocks from the Krogers questionseverything 21 hrs ago #40
When I was a kid back in the late 50s, early 60s, mine was a single mom & we had no food stamps. elocs 21 hrs ago #37
Fruit cocktail is too sugary for wic questionseverything 20 hrs ago #49
People need to deal with reality here. I think many on this thread don't get how expensive it is to eat "healthy" Cheezoholic 21 hrs ago #43
Ty cheez, I thought I got lost and fell into republican underground questionseverything 20 hrs ago #48
Michelle Obama promoted healthy lunches Mz Pip 7 hrs ago #80
My grandkids hated the 1% milk and weren't fans of whole wheat bread either questionseverything 6 hrs ago #81
This is about controlling the lives of people the Republicans deem stupid/incapable of running their own lives, Ms. Toad 20 hrs ago #47
That's exactly what it's about. ShazzieB 19 hrs ago #58
Me too. n/t Ms. Toad 17 hrs ago #66
😏 ShazzieB 13 hrs ago #74
How will our 12 year olds work the fields and the factories flvegan 20 hrs ago #51
...because those states have no other problems? Grins 20 hrs ago #52
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone. ShazzieB 19 hrs ago #60
Farm bill IowaUnionman 18 hrs ago #61
repukes lost their minds when Michelle Obama made healthy food proposals Skittles 17 hrs ago #65
And then she had some children from D.C. help to plant a veggie garden at the White House! BumRushDaShow 17 hrs ago #69
correct Skittles 16 hrs ago #71
Exactly! I don't believe for one second that this is about health tulipsandroses 12 hrs ago #76
yup Skittles 12 hrs ago #78
These people want us to believe they care about a 10 yr old drinking too much soda, but if that 10 yr old is raped and tulipsandroses 2 hrs ago #82
It's hard to be healthy when you're poor wolfie001 16 hrs ago #73
That stuff is poison madville 12 hrs ago #77
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