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Obviously not the change they hoped for, or is it????
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46,609,072 People on Food Stamps in 2012; Record 47,791,996 in December
Nearly a quarter of the people living in Washington, D.C. are on the program.
9:13 AM, MAR 11, 2013 • BY DANIEL HALPER


On Friday, the United States Department of Agriculture quietly released new statistics related to the food stamps program, officially known as SNAP (the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program). The numbers reveal, in 2012, the food stamps program was the biggest it's ever been, with an average of 46,609,072 people on the program every month of last year. 47,791,996 people were on the program in the month of December 2012.


The federal government also says that in a given month in 2012, the number of households on food stamps was 22,329,713.

The state with the highest average number of participants per month in 2012 was Texas, with an astonishing 4,038,440 folks drawing from the program. The second highest is California, with 3,964,221, and then Florida, at 3,353,064.

Washington, D.C., with an estimated population of 617,996, had an average of 141,147 participants. Meaning, roughly 23 percent of folks living in D.C. are on food stamps, according to the numbers provided by the federal government. The participation rate in Texas, which has an estimated population of 26,059,203, 15.5 percent.

The state with the lowest number of participants in the program was Wyoming, with 34,347 out an estimated population of 576,412.

Over the weekend, Senator Jeff Sessions, the top Republican on the Senate Budget Committee, said that the Obama administration is encouraging growth in the food stamps program as a way to stimulate the economy.

"Amazingly, the federal government says that the more people we have on food stamps, the more it grows the economy. The Department of Agriculture proudly declares: ‘Each $5 in new [food stamp] benefits generates almost twice that amount in economic activity for the community.’ Our government is running food stamp promotions at foreign embassies. One worker was given an award for overcoming ‘mountain pride’ and getting more people to sign up. Where I grew up in Alabama, all honest work, even the hardest, was honored. And pride, self-respect, and a desire to be independent was valued, not a thing to be overcome," said Sessions, who delivered the weekly Republican address.

Sessions also pointed out that cities like Baltimore, which he said have have been "governed by liberal policies for decades," see particularly high numbers of participation in the program.

"Despite this fountain of federal funds, 1 in 3 children still live in poverty in our nation’s capital. Two in three children live in single parent homes. In nearby Baltimore--another city governed by liberal policies for decades--1 in 3 residents are on food stamps and in 1 in 3 youth live in poverty. Americans are committed to helping our sisters and brothers who are struggling, but we are seeing the damaging human consequences of our broken welfare state," said Sessions.

"We spend a trillion dollars each year on federal poverty programs. That’s more than the budget for Social Security or Defense. But poverty seems only to increase. Something is wrong. Compassion demands that we change."



http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/46609072-people-food-stamps-2012_706745.html
daveincincy Offline
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Moral of the story....

The voter base just increased by +1M.
DrafterX Offline
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saw a guy last week buying about 20 big fat ribeyes with one of those cards... when I mentioned it to someone else they said he prolly sold the ribeyes for cash... Not talking





Think Think
DrMaddVibe Offline
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oh SNAP!


Jamie...you see what I did there?
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Abrignac wrote:

Over the weekend, Senator Jeff Sessions, the top Republican on the Senate Budget Committee, said that the Obama administration is encouraging growth in the food stamps program as a way to stimulate the economy.

"Amazingly, the federal government says that the more people we have on food stamps, the more it grows the economy. The Department of Agriculture proudly declares: ‘Each $5 in new [food stamp] benefits generates almost twice that amount in economic activity for the community.’
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/46609072-people-food-stamps-2012_706745.html



That's because each $5 worth in food stamps can be sold for about $2 cash on the street. The $2 gets spent on booze and the $5 food stamp eventually gets used at the store (or maybe sold for $3)...so yeah, I guess I can see where almost twice that gets put back into the community. d'oh!

The reality is (as I see it) would be like me giving my son $5 to go get some lunch with some friends. That $5 go into the community, but I have $5 less to spend on myself, that I may actually have needed for something else and can't get now.
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
oh SNAP!


Jamie...you see what I did there?


LOL

Same thought crossed my mind.

Oh, SNAP! How we gun afford all dis food? ...and another entitlement program was born.
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daveincincy wrote:
The reality is (as I see it) would be like me giving my son $5 to go get some lunch with some friends. That $5 go into the community, but I have $5 less to spend on myself, that I may actually have needed for something else and can't get now.


You just need a color copier and some cloth-y paper. Or.....find yourself some creditors who will advance you a $14.3T line of credit...and raise it for you when you get close to busting it.
daveincincy Offline
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dstieger wrote:
You just need a color copier and some cloth-y paper. Or.....find yourself some creditors who will advance you a $14.3T line of credit...and raise it for you when you get close to busting it.



As much fun as I think I would have trying to max out a 14.3T line of credit, I'm not sure I could (reasonably) do it in my lifetime. If you know someone willing to let me try I can provide my contact info.
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daveincincy wrote:
As much fun as I think I would have trying to max out a 14.3T line of credit, I'm not sure I could (reasonably) do it in my lifetime. If you know someone willing to let me try I can provide my contact info.


I'll be more than happy to tag along and pick up the scraps.
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daveincincy wrote:
Moral of the story....

The voter base just increased by +1M.

Sadly, this is what it boils down to.

The war on poverty has been either a great success or a dismal failure.
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I don't get the point of the story based on the statistics they give...states governed by conservative policies are bad, and cities governed by liberal policies are bad? So both left and right wing policies are bad? Tell me something I didn't know...
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CapeFear wrote:
I don't get the point of the story based on the statistics they give...states governed by conservative policies are bad, and cities governed by liberal policies are bad? So both left and right wing policies are bad? Tell me something I didn't know...



That would mean its a national problem.
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They got the change they wanted, they voted for him.
TMCTLT Offline
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CapeFear wrote:
I don't get the point of the story based on the statistics they give...states governed by conservative policies are bad, and cities governed by liberal policies are bad? So both left and right wing policies are bad? Tell me something I didn't know...



Really???? The state of Indiana is QUITE conservative and is on it's second Rep. Governor in a row and the city of Indianapolis is also ran by a Republican.....and it's one of if not THE most solvent states around.

Try again......cause obviously you DIDN'T know that
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