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    So, food stamps are an agricultural subsidy. The reason they can buy junk food in the first place is because this is a hand out to corn syrup producers.

    Good fucking luck taking on big ag with this idea, RFK Jr.

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      My understanding is that this move can only be appropriately considered through the lens of the aesthetics of maintaining an effective culture war.

      Like the racially charged tirades against ā€œwelfare queensā€ of the past, this pretends to deal with income inequality on a level that blames the victim only, while doing nothing for the systemic factors that create and maintain junk food dependency.

      Itā€™s like a school or church entity attempting to deal with widespread sexual abuse by making and enforcing dress codes on potential victims.

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    Itā€™s funny cause the US school lunch program is garbage food

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    This will do literally fucking nothing because food stamps donā€™t cover grocery bills for anybody. You always have to subsidize it.

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      They also donā€™t buy diapers, as per Marshall Mathers (2002).

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    I was always told the democrats were going to ban junk food and raise my taxes. I voted for them anyways but here the republicans are going and doing it.

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      yeah but heā€™s doing it for poor people so itā€™s ok because fuck poor people

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        You say that but I keep fucking poor people and nobody ever gives me any governmental powerā€¦ maybe I should try not being poor

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        True, the old school fascists loved physical ideals. Trump I could see going for anti alcohol laws as heā€™s a teetotaler whose brother died to the bottle, but heā€™s an obese man addicted to McDonaldā€™s.

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    Itā€™s easy to talk about how people on food stamps should just cook healthy mealsā€¦ when you have a house, with a kitchen, and a fridge, and arenā€™t working 3 jobs, and donā€™t have kids that are bombarded with ads for sugar coated sugar ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦

    Itā€™s just another way to punish the poor.

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      No one can possibly have food sensitivities or allergies to common and cheap ingredients. Everyone is able to cook everything from scratch. Disability is just mind over matter. You just have to MAKE time and prioritize. You need to work more than one job? MAKE the time. Just sleep less. Not feeling well because of that? Well, I struggled too (in college, where I didnā€™t have many responsibilities and there was also an end date) so you can do it!

      You just have to want it.

      Signed, someone that was given all the speeches when I asked for help because I was broke and occasionally homeless. Makes you not want to ask for help any more.

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      Besides, a person of food stamps could be eating a healthy diet, but still simply want a treat once in a while without destroying their finances, because, it turns out, the poors sometimes want to enjoy things.

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      This is exactly it. People are outraged imagining that other people on food stamps are out eating lobster dinners every night and they cheer on the idea of adding all sorts of restrictions on what people are allowed to buy. Itā€™s dehumanizing and it doesnā€™t actually solve any problems, it just creates new ones. Now people are at the store trying to figure out what they can afford because spaghetti is covered but spaghetti sauce is not and no one has time to make a fresh spaghetti sauce from scratch after working two jobs but some fuck thought it was funny to stick it to the poors and pass a bunch of complicated restrictions that make it a pain in the ass for everyone.

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    Least bad news from America in a week. Though if the junk food isnā€™t replaced with equal calories from healthy veggies, for the same amount of stamps, or however that works, it would be evil

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      if the junk food isnā€™t replaced with equal calories from healthy veggies, for the same amount of stamps

      It wonā€™t be. This just ignores the fact that one of the reasons junk food is popular is because itā€™s cheaper than ready-to-eat healthy food.

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        The actual problem: Many parts of America are food deserts where people do not have access to affordable nutritious food. This problem is exacerbated for those below the poverty line who may not have access to a vehicle.

        But solving that problem is hard so itā€™s just way easier to make sure that poor people arenā€™t allowed to buy the food that is accessible to them. Making desperate people even more desperateā€¦ Iā€™m sure that wont have any unintended consequences.

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        Well, I have dozens of healthy food programs ideas but I guess shortage of ideas isnā€™t the problem.

        From my experiences with junk food diet, you feel extremely bad on it and when you are in hard situation you probably need to be in prime brain fitness without junk food brain fog. Prolonged junk food feels like intoxication almost.

        So I think providing such vitamins and micro-elements for cheap/free should be very important to overall strategy of pulling people out of poverty.

        If such were provided then discontinuing junk food support would be a next logical step.

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        But of course many much smarter people figured it all out ages ago already. What ā€˜leftā€™ solid folks fail at is they donā€™t immediately understand that empathy and good plan isnā€™t enough but you need marketing.

        In their honesty they often fail to see the appeal of the shallow and the allure of the superficial. All the skills alt right excels at.

        They do not easily see or arenā€™t willing to, that you often need to trick or even lie or manipulate people to be in the position to do good things and/or to do them effectively on a big scale.

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          Yeah Iā€™ve been thinking a lot lately about how the left is so aware of the fact that weā€™re correct we sometimes forget to actually sell it. Weā€™re a plain bottle of salicylic acid on the shelf next to a full display of the latest and greatest 100% genuine snake oil

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        The alt right rise is nothing else but a failure to sell a solution to the future obstacles. People arenā€™t fundamentally racist, stuck up or bigoted. They just buy the only thing that is left on the barren political market. The one that gives them hope. Even if it is only a cheap trick of some ā€˜patrioticā€™ demagogue.

        There was once a time, very brief, when Elon Musk wasnā€™t a complete jackass. A brief time when people were watching rocket starts with awe that instilled hope in them. Hope in the vision of the better future. If we could rally people around this idea, that the future of humanity is bright, tolerant and abundant, that we can become something noble and beautiful, then that I believe would be a uniting force we need. Challenges, sure but worth solving because of what we can become if we succeed.

        Climate scientists do not understand the reaction of average person when they tell them ā€œWe must lower our CO2 footprintā€. The response is Why? It isnā€™t a question about what will happen but the question of motivation. People ask ā€œWhat is the reward of solving it, what will I have from it?ā€. Of course scientists are pissed at such questions and throw a snarky answer.

        What will an average person have from fighting climate change? You will have future of thriving great nature and an abundance of basic goods provided by it. You will experience unity that was achieved by solving great problems together. You will have plethora of technological wonders that come from focused collaboration of human beings. You will have a victory, not merely containment of defeat.

        We wonā€™t make America great again. We will make America greater than it ever was before.

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          Much as I hate Scott Adams now, there was a time when he wasnā€™t a complete jackass.

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          People arenā€™t fundamentally racist, stuck up or bigoted.

          Yes, at least some of them are. Donā€™t be this naive. You could make the argument even that most of MAGA are EcOnOmiCalLy AnXIoUs but (trigger warning: Godwinā€™s Law) so were most nazis. SOME people really are like that.

          There was once a time, very brief, when Elon Musk wasnā€™t a complete jackass. A brief time when people were watching rocket starts with awe that instilled hope in them.

          That was called marketing and it sold a lot of Teslas. No one who will do a nazi salute is capable of delivering the utopia future you describe. Anyone who would do a nazi salute is definitively always a jackass.

          Otherwise I agree and really do appreciate this kind of hopefulness. I really think what youā€™re saying is correct and important. Itā€™s just, well, those two SLIGHT bits of contentionā€¦ Sorry.

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    How is he going to define this? Food is so processed that almost anything can be junk food.

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      Itā€™s simple, just pay FDOGE(formerly the FDA) $100/mo and you can put a special blue checkmark on your food packaging to signify its not junk food.

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      As it applies only to food stamps, I guess thatā€™s the goal.

      Theyā€™ll fight those ā€œwelfare queensā€ (blegh) in court in order to not have to guarantee a minimum of survival.

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      How is he going to define this?

      Bahahha, they donā€™t care about logical consistency. They are going to ban anything they think is ā€œbadā€ and allow everything else. Trying to nail them down is like trying to staple jello ā€“ thereā€™s no logical approach. Trump and Co. take flying by the seat of your pants to a new art form.

      You canā€™t get them on ā€œgotchasā€ like this because they simply DO NOT CARE.

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    ā€œAnd the poor shall not be allowed even the pleasure of sugary treats. Yea, they shall have their food stamps slashed for the sin of poverty.ā€

    Book of Jebus, chapter 6, verses 3 and 4.

    Seriously, though, it seems like everything these people do is just to inflict more suffering.

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      Now this was the sin of your sister Sodom: She and her daughters were arrogant, overfed and unconcerned; they did not help the poor and needy.

      Ezekiel 16:49

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      Yeah. Thatā€™s their whole aim. Make sure more people are a poor as possible and as beaten down as possible. These are the same politicians that donā€™t want Walmart to pay their workers enough money to get off food stamps.

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      Iā€™m sure this is the push they need to get that six figure job that they have avoided to do because they are lazy

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    The problem is itā€™s probably a good idea to get people in deprivation to eat healthier. Itā€™s also a reasonable claim that antidepressants are over prescribed.

    However, if the alternative is unaffordable, the solution is just a punishment.

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      This is just a pretext to reduce food stamp payments. Conservatives have used this rhetoric since the 90s to attack food stamp payments. ā€œWelfare queens are buying STEAK with your tax dollars!ā€

      And the overwhelming majority of antidepressants are prescribed on a voluntary basis, eg the people taking them are choosing to do so because they feel there is not a more viable option for them. There is a whole essay on why this is the case but just some key points: therapy is really expensive (often a therapist costs almost as much as a psychiatrist except itā€™s a weekly visit instead of monthly), effective therapy requires a lot of active buy in and effort that people often donā€™t have the bandwidth required to contribute due to external factors like oppressive work or family life, therapy requires a time investment, stigma, etc. essentially overprescribing is a side effect of massive systemic issues

      So do you address any of these systemic issues? Do you address any of the issues related to the western diet being loaded with sugar and other carbs, that we have huge swaths of residential areas with no proper grocery stores around throughout a great deal of the US, or that our environments are so structured around cars that we walk like 50 feet a week, etc?

      Nah, just create more financial stress for poor people who eat like all of us (eg, like shit). Punitive approach 100% of the time!

      How about increasing the amount of ebt funds for people who do not buy an excessive amount of empty calorie food and drink? Create a base amount of funds that everyone gets and increase the amount by 2.5% for every 25% of funds used that are dedicated to ā€œhealthy foodsā€. So if you buy only ā€œhealthy foodsā€ you get an extra 10% of your ebt allotment, and if you buy nothing but junk then you arenā€™t penalized (unless of course you count not getting the reward, I guess). But this isnā€™t punitive so americans hate it

      Or maybe make regulations that any grocery store that opens more that 20 stores is required to maintain at least 1 store per 20 in an underserved area that will not be profitable. Adjust the regulation actively of course so that whole foods doesnā€™t just become 800 separate stores to circumvent the regulation or whatever. But this means that corporations have to do something to enrich communities at the expense of constant profits so americans hate it

      Or any of the obvious shit people have gone on about for ages. Nationalized health care, shorter work weeks with improved wages, workers getting equitable shares of companies, robust pensions, unions, etc. but americans are brain washed to think this is commie bullshit

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        They are correct about one part. The welfare queens, like Walmart and McDonaldā€™s are absolutely buying steak and caviar with the money they save not paying their staff.

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        I wanted to float out there the argument that Iā€™ve had some luck with, with Xtians.

        ā€œHow many good people did Jesus want you to starve in order to make sure no one was having it ā€œtoo good?ā€ Because I feel like he just said to feed the poor, not to make sure they werenā€™t eating too well.ā€

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      everyone getting so serious over a worm joke i mean i appreciate it but worms šŸŖ± lol worms

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      True, but then you would have to increase the amount of money they are getting.

      The reason why poor people eat less healthy is because thatā€™s the food they can afford.

      The healthy food is much more expensive.

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    parasites are mostly protien and reproductive organs. if you ever dissected a parasitic worms you will be able to see it has dozens of uteri or male gonads.

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    I mean, if theyā€™d also improve the ability to get healthy food with those stamps itā€™s not necessarily bad. But judging by whoā€™s saying it I somehow doubt that itā€™s done with good intentions.

    How do those food stamps work anyways? Can you use them like money? Iā€™m not American so itā€™s a foreign concept yo me.

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      How do those food stamps work anyways? Can you use them like money? Iā€™m not American so itā€™s a foreign concept yo me.

      You get an EBT debit card with an amount of money based on some calculations that can only be spent on certain things (in the case of SNAP aka food stamps, you can only spend that balance on food). WIC is another subsidized food program that sometimes gets included when talking about ā€œfood stampsā€ targeting people with small children, which has a more restrictive list on what you can buy with it.

      Some of the guidelines have been painfully dumb, even if there was an intended logic to them - like ā€œno hot foodā€ where the goal was to disallow restaurant purchases and purchasing pre-cooked meals because they are generally a less efficient use of the funds, but led to dumb shit like Subway noting that they sell subs cold and so could hypothetically still sell, then just offer to toast the sub post-sale so that the division was meaningless.

      Then you have the abuses of the program that really do need fixed, like stores that are well known to be willing to buy certain stock from just anyone, at a stupidly low price. The idea being that you go to Walmart or wherever and buy up a bunch of product that you can buy on SNAP, take it to the store and resell it at a massive loss to launder your SNAP funds into regular cash. In my area it was certain convenience stores that were known to buy certain brands of soda in cases of cans for much less than they could be bought through legitimate channels as a way of laundering SNAP funds.

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      Given how many Americans are in food deserts where itā€™s close to impossible to get anything but junk food, itā€™s definitely an absolutely moronic move.
      First you have to make sure that fresh and healthy food is available for everyone then you make this kind of move.
      Not the other way aroundā€¦

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        If you want to know the quality of US education before current cutsā€¦

        I learned about food deserts in 7th grade. The teacher called it food desserts and went into great detail about how it meant places where you can only find desserts to eat like ice cream shops. Itā€™s a real problem for these areas because they donā€™t have real food to eat and everyone is obese from only eating desserts.

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          People really just donā€™t understand how fucked the U.S education system is. The idiots all had kids, and some of those kids became teachers, who continue to pass down their culture of ignorance. Meanwhile, teaching is such a dogshit job that nobody in the U.S. wants to do it, so hiring standards have gotten lower and lower.

          Itā€™s like a perfect storm taking us to a situation where people at a 7th grade reading level are teaching U.S. History to 10th graders.

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          /fellating_pikachu_meme

          Good lord. How in the hell does that thinking even survive a first pass at thinking about how a fru-fru place like an ice cream shop could survive while the people living there wouldnā€™t be able to get to a place with ā€˜real foodā€™ on offer?

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            The implication was more we were supposed to be judging them for being fat and only wanting to eat desserts, ruining the options for everyone else. Free market giving them what they want.

            This kind of thing is how millions of people can think they are well informed and the blame is on some other demographic. While not knowing anything about the subject.

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        Yeah agreed. Itā€™s always insane to me to hear how all that works in the US. Here Iā€™ve always had a supermarket at <10 min by bike, and those always have fresh fruit and vegetables. A society where unhealthy food is way easier and cheaper to get is a recipe for disaster

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      Iā€™m somebody who has food stamps. Itā€™s like a debit card that the government will load with money monthly. You can only use it to purchase food items. If your total bill at the store is $40, $20 of food and $20 of other household goods, then paying with the food stamps card will pay for the $20 of food. Youā€™ll still have to pay the $20 of other goods with your own money.

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        Richest country in the world!

        But on a serious note, that sounds like a decent idea, though I suppose you might as well just give people the money. Idk why they would only allow it to be soent on food.

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          Because they think poors will use cash money on drugs and booze.

          No, seriously. Thatā€™s the reasoning of those that limit aid. They think anyone in poverty is there because of drug addiction.

          Coincidentally, they also believe that drug addicts donā€™t deserve help. Itā€™s all awfully convenient (for those who donā€™t want to help others.)

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            Well, they also believe that the poor are all idiot layabouts, and if anyone is poor in the most amazing awesome doublemost mcbestest country on earth, it must be their own fault. So, a lot of aid is engineered to be uncomfortable to get and uncomfortable to be on, like financial homeless spikes.

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              One of the worst aspects of this for me is how brutal the means testing is for many assistance programs. They often turn eligibility into a sheer cliff face where the second you make even a dollar more than the cutoff you lose the whole benefit. But even if they donā€™t and thereā€™s a more gradual reduction youā€™re often on multiple assistance programs if youā€™re poor and the reduction to all of them often puts you in a worse place than you stated in.

              My partner is fully disabled, sheā€™s got neurological issues where sheā€™ll be pretty much fine one minute but with maybe like an hour at most of warning she could be fully incapacitated from a migraine brought on by pseudotumor. Not even because of the pain, she starts having trouble walking, standing up straight, remembering what she was doing. Sometimes she temporarily loses access to years of her life like the Cosmic Dungeon Master said ā€œRoll 2d20, thatā€™s how old you think you are for the next 2d4 hoursā€

              So obviously that makes having me work right now basically impossible. Very few jobs are cool with your availability being subject to that kind of rapid change. So I stay home to take care of her and our kids. But back when her symptoms werenā€™t so severe and I could work I had to be very careful what kind of jobs I found because depending on how much I made we actually ended up losing more in assistance than what I made that caused us to go over.

              Fantastic example, our oldest just got approved for SSI because they relaxed some of the asset/income restrictions and now my wifeā€™s disability benefit isnā€™t too much money for him to qualify. We get Section 8 so our portion of rent is based on our income so our rent went up when he got SSI. Our SNAP amount also went down because our income went up. He got approved for like 200 something in SSI and between the rent going up and SNAP going down at the end of the day we get like $10 dollars more a month than we did prior to him getting it. This shit happens everywhere with these kinds of programs and is one of the many reasons people get trapped in poverty.

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            Do you think you should be able to buy drugs and booze with food stamps though?

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              I think a unified UBI is a lot more efficient than segmenting aid between housing assistance, bill assistance, and food stamps, and I think if somebody really wants to waste their small monthly UBI stipend on drugs and booze, they should be allowed to. Itā€™ll be a pretty small fraction of a percentage of the program participants that would do such a thing, and in a morbid sense itā€™s a problem that sorts itself out.

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          Keep in mind business vendors ring up non-food and alcoholic beverages under food stamps all the time. Thereā€™s always a gas station or food mart ringing up beer as gatorade and such anyway.

          Our lawmakers just tend to refuse to regulate or punish business overall and displace everything onto consumers as means testing for resources.

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          Restricting it to food is probably what allowed it to get passed in the first place in this country. And likewise, it is way easier to get food stamps than any kind of ā€œcash assistanceā€ welfare.

          Like in my case, I have a good job and my previous good job got eliminated during the first year of COVID. When temporarily having no income, we could easily sign up for food stamps to help while looking for the next job. Itā€™s nice to help stretch any money you might still have in the bank, or be able to feed your family day to day if you donā€™t really have anything in the bank. Like others said itā€™s a debit card that works at the grocery store.

          But if you want medical coverage or cash assistance to bridge the gap? Not until you have lost everything substantial that you own except for a place to live and a vehicle if itā€™s necessary to get to work.

          Have a family with two parents and a couple of kids, in a typical US neighborhood where leaving your house to go any real distance away is via car and nothing else? I hope your cars werenā€™t made in the past 15 years or else youā€™ll probably have to lose one of them.

          And if youā€™ve been trying to save for a purchase or just be financially responsible? Nah weā€™re going to need you broke and penniless first. You donā€™t have to be literally at $0, but in my state I think the asset limit is $2000 and that includes any cash, your second vehicle, your first vehicle if itā€™s not ā€œnecessaryā€ to get to work, and I think even retirement accounts.

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      Republicans donā€™t improve anything except profits for the top 1%. Not only are they not going to make healthy food more available or affordable, Trumpā€™s hard on for mass deportation is actually driving up the cost of produce.