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06-26-12, 01:17 PM #1
Federal government wants more people on food stamps
Okay when the Republicans started calling Obama the food stamp president, I didn't really give it much merit. IMO the reason more people were on food stamps is because of the economic health of the country. Obviously if there are more unemployed there's going to be more on food stamps.
There is no reason for the ads, if you haven't decided to go apply for food stamps it's because you don't need them. Any person that's struggling to put food on the table for his family or starving most likely is already going to go apply on their own. They don't need an advertisement to convince them that they need food stamps.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has been running radio ads for the past four months encouraging those eligible to enroll. The campaign is targeted at the elderly, working poor, the unemployed and Hispanics.
President Bush launched a recruitment campaign, which pushed average participation up by 63% during his eight years in office. The USDA began airing paid radio spots in 2004.
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06-27-12, 12:47 AM #4
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Why is showing people how to get help a bad thing?
As far as people not needing them if they don't know how to get them, that's not true. If I needed food stamps, I would have no idea how to get them. I'm sure I could start calling government agencies if I wasn't too poor to afford a phone or internet and eventually find out how. But it's not common knowledge how to get them especially if you've never received them before.
The main reason there is an increase in the use of food stamps is because there's an increase in human beings who can't afford to buy food. It's government assistance to get food not boob jobs.
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06-27-12, 02:18 AM #5
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Showing people how to get help is not a bad thing, convincing them they need help is a bad thing.....think about it, there is no reason for the ads, if you truly needed help putting food on the table you would have most likely have applied for food stamps anyways.
From the ad:
In one ad, an elderly woman is surprised to learn that her friend is on food stamps. The friend explains that now that she's retired and on a fixed income, the program "helps me eat right when money's tight."
I'm all for government social programs....but the programs were meant to prevent not provide.
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06-27-12, 02:27 AM #6
Re: Federal government wants more people on food stamps
Surprised is a horrible term to use in this context. You're surprised that you've won the lottery...not that you're eligible for food stamps.
This is their reaction "Well no shit, I need food stamps..."
...it's not shocking or a surprise.
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06-27-12, 02:31 AM #7
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06-27-12, 04:06 AM #8
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Who made you the decider on these things, when one should be surprised or not be surprised? That another person is 'surprised' that their friend receives govt. assistance has absolutely no bearing on whether the person receiving it, actually needs it. If you're a senior citizen getting by on one meal a day and you find out that the govt. can help you bump that up to two meals a day, how is that a negative?
If you want to cite specific examples of people abusing the system, go ahead. But that wouldn't mean that making people aware of services that are available to them is a bad thing.
Being poor doesn't endow you with an encyclopedic knowledge of government programs for the needy. Saying otherwise is the ramblings of retarded people.
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