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The system is broken.

My heart truly hurts for the family that are going to be effective by this. My heart hurts knowing so many people are going to be hungry, so many parents skipping meals, so many kids going to bed and hungry. I rather someone abuse the system then for them to go hungry. I am not on SNAP/EBT but there was a time it served its purpose. It helped put meals on the table for my family, it helped us manage to ensure our children didn’t go to bed hungry at night.

So many people live paycheck to paycheck, I am in one of those families, I often have to make a choice on which bill gets paid on time, we don’t live extravagant lives, we are homebodies, but we are all healthy and we can sometimes splurge on takeout for the kids, but that’s only because we are a two income family, a lot of families aren’t.

My heart breaks for the single mom who is currently in panic mode, counting how she is going to feed her family if the SNAP gets shut off, my heart hurts for the single dad doing it on his own, with no one to help, who now needs to figure out how he is going to afford 22$ cans of formula after losing his wife in childbirth. My heart hurts, for the kids who’s only meal might be the meals in school.

This is horrible what is happening. The system is broken, there are more people who need the system, and the system is failing them, we are failing them, we are all failing each other. I wish more than anything that I was in a position to do more to give back to my community but sadly, I’m not. I’d be folish to think that one person can change, but maybe if enough can, maybe one day, the system won’t be broken.
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idontcareok · 70-79, M
well, give as mush money as you can, starve a little to help them, shelter them, drive them around, it seems you care so much, do as much as you can and more, sell a kidney, and a lung, that will help
@idontcareok Stop it. Your name says it all.
Justmeraeagain · 56-60, F
@idontcareok
It doesn't mean people won't step up to help, that's just another assumption that keeps us at each other's throats instead of trying to solve problems that need to be solved.
And once again I am not a liberal- I am conservative,but I do have compassion.
idontcareok · 70-79, M
@Justmeraeagain i do also, but i live in a small town, and know very many people, when i see a person i know get assistance , when working under the table, i hate that, out riding around, then get welare, lots of girls they got pregnant, the girl get welfare. etc., then the guy lives free with her, and sells drugs, everything is fuk up, sorry
Justmeraeagain · 56-60, F
@idontcareok the system should be fixed for those who need it if the government want to do welfare reform and look into what's going on I wouldn't have a problem with.
However, let's not assume everyone does .
And we don't want little kids going hungry no matter what their parents are up to do we?
I wonder if all the politicians are still being paid despite not working right now? they don't have to worry about food or income.
@idontcareok You live in a small town and have how many doing this?

This sounds like the latest trope of "welfare mothers".

If you KNOW of cheating, REPORT it and FIX it.
idontcareok · 70-79, M
@SomeMichGuy they get let go, no one cares,
@idontcareok That makes no sense with the narrative you provided.
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idontcareok · 70-79, M
@SomeMichGuy a few in my small town, 50 mile radius are bigger cities, that goes on a lot, not in my area,
@idontcareok So most of this is inference from others' stories.

Did you not report the two?