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randallscott35 10-07-2010 09:22 AM

No Food Stamps For Soda
 
Why on earth were you ever allowed to get soda with food stamps is a better question? What the ****?

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/07/ny.../07stamps.html

Arletta 10-07-2010 09:31 AM

Whats next? No chips or cookies?

Coach Pants 10-07-2010 09:32 AM

George Hacker is what's wrong with America.

dellinger63 10-07-2010 10:05 AM

Why punish everyone on food stamps when the target is obesity? How about the skinny, redneck, meth-head who sells his family's stamps each month for 50 cents on the dollar?

Crap, I just stigmatized rednecks.

randallscott35 10-07-2010 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by dellinger63 (Post 704516)
Why punish everyone on food stamps when the target is obesity? How about the skinny, redneck, meth-head who sells his family's stamps each month for 50 cents on the dollar?

Crap, I just stigmatized rednecks.

Once you get the food, I can't control what you do with it....but we don't let people on food stamps, say, buy cigarettes, so soda is in the same vein as far as I'm concerned.

dalakhani 10-07-2010 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by randallscott35 (Post 704522)
Once you get the food, I can't control what you do with it....but we don't let people on food stamps, say, buy cigarettes, so soda is in the same vein as far as I'm concerned.

How about Butter? Crisco?

randallscott35 10-07-2010 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by dalakhani (Post 704524)
How about Butter? Crisco?

You are comparing soda to butter?

dalakhani 10-07-2010 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by randallscott35 (Post 704525)
You are comparing soda to butter?

How about soda to crisco?

randallscott35 10-07-2010 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by dalakhani (Post 704526)
How about soda to crisco?

I stand by my original post. You can agree to disagree...But realize they already disallow purchases of certain items from food stamps so simply bringing up this or that is besides the point. The food stamp law is clear that not everything is considered food.

dellinger63 10-07-2010 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by randallscott35 (Post 704522)
Once you get the food, I can't control what you do with it....but we don't let people on food stamps, say, buy cigarettes, so soda is in the same vein as far as I'm concerned.

$200 in stamps gets you at least $100 in cash. No food involved.

dalakhani 10-07-2010 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by randallscott35 (Post 704528)
I stand by my original post. You can agree to disagree...But realize they already disallow purchases of certain items from food stamps so simply bringing up this or that is besides the point. The food stamp law is clear that not everything is considered food.

I think its a great topic Randall and I really don't have a position one way or the other although I think that government is opening up pandora's box when it goes this deeply into regulating what food stamps can buy. The items that are currently prohibited are clearly defined and really no logical debate can be made. But this soda thing? Where do you draw the line? Are sodas bad but fried chicken is okay?? What comes next?

alysheba4 10-07-2010 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by randallscott35 (Post 704525)
You are comparing soda to butter?

......i would say its more about "big brother" .....

randallscott35 10-07-2010 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by dellinger63 (Post 704531)
$200 in stamps gets you at least $100 in cash. No food involved.

Wonderful. Fraud exists everywhere. Obviously it is wrong. Not really on topic though. It is what you use the food stamps for in the store. If you are selling them for meth, then this doesn't affect you anyway.

randallscott35 10-07-2010 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by alysheba4 (Post 704533)
......i would say its more about "big brother" .....

Not really actually. This is government cheese we are talking about. If you don't want a handout you can drink 10 liters of soda a day.

Coach Pants 10-07-2010 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by dalakhani (Post 704532)
I think its a great topic Randall and I really don't have a position one way or the other although I think that government is opening up pandora's box when it goes this deeply into regulating what food stamps can buy. The items that are currently prohibited are clearly defined and really no logical debate can be made. But this soda thing? Where do you draw the line? Are sodas bad but fried chicken is okay?? What comes next?

Well they are regulating just about every profession known to man. But when the deadbeats and retards fall under regulation all of the weak-kneed liberals strongly object to it.

They should let all of the weak people starve to death. 41 million Americans on food stamps and the majority of them don't give a f.uck what's going on in this country. All they care about is getting that check at the first of the month and their god-damned food stamps. And they are out-breeding the middle-class and rich at an alarming rate. It's not sustainable.

dellinger63 10-07-2010 10:55 AM

[quote=randallscott35;704534]Wonderful. Fraud exists everywhere. Obviously it is wrong. Not really on topic though. It is what you use the food stamps for in the store. If you are selling them for meth, then this doesn't affect you anyway.[/QUOTE]



When a guy goes into a store and is able to turn in his stamps for cash he usually isn't going to invest that money. Hopefully he is buying cigarettes and liquor and not crack and a hot gun. Nonetheless it affects everyone and especially those footing the bill.

Then when Akmand the store owner turns in the $200 in stamps he gets cash. Of course since he didn't sell any food he is now able to be creative on paper diverting his 100% profit to fake distribution companies hopefully not in Iran or Syria. Multipy by a 100 people and he's pulling in $10K/Month with no taxes for counting money and mailing an envelope. Multiply that by number of stores and you get the idea. Another fine taxpayer-subsidized fiasco.

randallscott35 10-07-2010 11:02 AM

[quote=dellinger63;704542]
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Originally Posted by randallscott35 (Post 704534)
Wonderful. Fraud exists everywhere. Obviously it is wrong. Not really on topic though. It is what you use the food stamps for in the store. If you are selling them for meth, then this doesn't affect you anyway.[/QUOTE]



When a guy goes into a store and is able to turn in his stamps for cash he usually isn't going to invest that money. Hopefully he is buying cigarettes and liquor and not crack and a hot gun. Nonetheless it affects everyone and especially those footing the bill.

Then when Akmand the store owner turns in the $200 in stamps he gets cash. Of course since he didn't sell any food he is now able to be creative on paper diverting his 100% profit to fake distribution companies hopefully not in Iran or Syria. Multipy by a 100 people and he's pulling in $10K/Month with no taxes for counting money and mailing an envelope. Multiply that by number of stores and you get the idea. Another fine taxpayer-subsidized fiasco.

Outrage it up. But you are off topic.

dellinger63 10-07-2010 11:53 AM

[quote=randallscott35;704544]
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Originally Posted by dellinger63 (Post 704542)

Outrage it up. But you are off topic.

I could give a crap if some fatazz kid is drinking a coke bought w/food stamps.

Danzig 10-07-2010 12:20 PM

i saw fried chicken mentioned. no prepared food is allowed. so theyd have to buy frozen and take it home to cook. seems like nutritional food is what it should be for, and soda is deinitely not nutritional or a ncessary item for survival.

Honu 10-07-2010 01:51 PM

Foods stamps wont get you toilet paper or tampons which seems kinda stupid because ALL people NEED T.P.


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