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And ORIGINAL way to solve the EBT/Snap crisis

Yeah, it's a good idea to require 20 hours a week of work for able bodied food stamp recipients to continue to get their free stuff.
I have a simpler way.

WEIGH THOSE WHALES. If a Snap recipient is 60 pounds overweight, he/she is NOT STARVING TO DEATH. No food stamps until he/she loses weight.

THIS

is not starving. No food stamps.
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Why can you get candy and sugar drinks with it…?

That’s a piss take. Should be like prison. You get a list of groceries you can buy. That’s it..
Reason10 · 70-79, M
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout The really ironic part of all this: (and here's the old fart in me who remembers my health nut days of the late Seventies) The kind of people who wag their fingers at junk food eaters were back then (and I guess still today) liberals. You want to trigger one of them, just mention the word Cheeseburger.

They were the ones demanding everything be organic, oat milk, low gluten, low fat, zero sugar, zero additives. I first heard the initial complaints about red dyes way back in 78. They were more militant about being VEGETARIAN, than the mules today who want to call themselves Vegans.

Think Robert Kennedy Jr. is original about bashing seed oils? I've seen the original bashing of them in the early 80s, in Prevention Magazine.

I wonder why the far left wingers today aren't LAMBASTING those welfare water buffaloes today. The junk food, the lack of activity? Does getting paid to vote Democrat always mean one has to shorten one's life span and wind up with one's one zip code?
@Reason10 COKE. Only survives because of this. Nobody who earns their money spend $5 a bottle of poison
DogMan · 61-69, M
@Reason10 I know what you mean. My mother got a job at GNC back in 1969. Everyone called her a health nut.

She gave me a shot glass filled with supplements every morning with my breakfast. I have been taking them for over
55 years now.

At 66 I have zero health problems. I just completed my 5 year 32 point inspection. They love to test us seniors.

I think it pisses them off a little when they can't find anything to treat.
Reason10 · 70-79, M
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout Pretty much. I read somewhere that when Coke replaced sugar for high fructose corn syrup (because sugar was becoming too expensive) the drink became even more dangerous.
(Old fart alert) I used to drink Tab, before Coke took it off the market. I was hooked on that stuff.