MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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These are some real jerks that have no clue about nutrition. I bet half of them can't even program their ovens to come on.
Correction and edited:
Wisconsin did pass a bill Assembly Bill 177 but it required that they spend 2/3 of their benefits on foodstuff designated by the state as nutritional items. They only banned the purchase of shell fish.
This still makes it difficult to shop. It is really hard to stretch SNAP and this just makes it more complected. I would think that the allowance would not reach as well with this restriction.
The original article had it wrong. I should of checked deeper into this while I was looking into poverty and food insecurity.
People in poverty actually spend less on junk foods and make better choices then families that have the income to buy what they want.
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I just looked at that list and that is a Wix list. Wix and Snap are 2 different programs. So what they are doing is banning purchase of food that is not allowed in Wix. All stores mark the wix foods on the shelves as wix. Here in Florida the Wix families get coupons that say just what they are can select with that coupon and how much. Not everyone gets the same thing. It depends on the age of the children and if the mom is pregnant. Young families can qualify for wix and not qualify for food stamps. It is to supplement young families diets. and make sure babies and very young kids get good nutrition.
They are using this list because they know the Feds will get this thrown out. It is just to score points with the rabid right and give something for the right wing talk radio to rant on.
by trkingmomoe on Thu, 10/01/2015 - 11:24pm
by kyle flynn on Thu, 10/01/2015 - 11:30pm
They did pass a bill but it was not this list of items. I am going to correct it.
by trkingmomoe on Thu, 10/01/2015 - 11:34pm
You're hooked. It's because we live in "Interesting times".
by A Guy Called LULU on Thu, 10/01/2015 - 11:34pm
But the shellfish shells are so great for target practice, isn't that is a 2nd amendment freedom...?
by NCD on Fri, 10/02/2015 - 2:04am
It also bans shrimp, crab legs and lobster. I live on the Gulf coast so I have shrimp in my freezer and get it at the fish market that came off the boat. It is local and affordable. I get other fish sometimes when I am there that is on sale. The last time I got some salmon steaks. I guess it must be very expensive in Wisconsin.
I have to give a lot of thought in serving good meals on a shoe string budget and I still can add some sea food, I buy it from the fish counter and never buy it from the freezer. China soaks their fish in something to make the fish swell up with water. I don't like the taste of that solution in my fish.
by trkingmomoe on Fri, 10/02/2015 - 8:54am
As to Wisconsin one would have to doubt people in Milwaukee on SNAP are blowing wads of parsimonious SNAP credit on lobsters.
This is a typical GOP idea of government: the law costs them nothing but haggling legality with the USDA, it implies the unworthy poor are rolling in $$....and as the GOP loves to do...it seeks to run the lives of the unworthy and make decisions for them, when Republicans are Constitutionally protected from ever changing anything in their delusional lives of bigotry, endless lying and partisan chicanery that threatens national prosperity and security.
by NCD on Fri, 10/02/2015 - 11:58am
All the crazy stuff that is done in the Wisconsin State Lege is to appease the white segregated suburbs of Milwaukee. They vote 87% Republican and have a higher rate of voter turn out then the rest of the state. There are 2 talk radio jocks that imitate Rush and rule the roost in that area. They created Walker and his right wing credentials which they sold to that Republican base in those suburbs. Walker was tailored made for the fears and culture of this group. Out side of this bubble Walker was just a corrupt empty headed nut job that wasn't going to sell any where else in the country. This is the case right now with Republican governors that are running for president.
So we see these states that are being run by extreme right governors push for legislation that caters to the fears and culture which includes regional bigotry that will keep them in power. Most of these states have fiddled around with SNAP in a way to keep that regional base group satisfied and voting for them. Making SNAP hard to get and use only hurts the state's economy. That few percentage points of profit loss makes a difference between a grocery store chain expanding in that state. There are less competition and groceries become more expensive.
We need to argue more in this direction on the internet to counter the right wing PR. Killing Milwaukee to run people of color away only helps to impoverish the suburbs that are around that city. Allowing Milwaukee to build a cultural diversity will only enrich the suburbs. A city is the heart of a region. Hurting it only hurts the whole region around it. You have to feed the poor in that city to keep the economy healthy in the region.
by trkingmomoe on Fri, 10/02/2015 - 10:43pm
Excellent points. Idiocy, bigotry and partisanship are the GOP mission. The people, the nation and the economy be damned. Bengaaaaaaaaazi forever.
THE BASE even loves that the GOP spent tax money on partisan House investigation attacks on Hillary, as they are also a bunch of nutjobs and hypocrites, and they don't care about gov't until a tornado or flood destroy their home or business, at which point they demand being first in line.
by NCD on Sat, 10/03/2015 - 12:35am
This has nothing to do with nutrition. This has everything to do with Wisconsin tax payers not wanting the poors to eat too fancy.
Or is it?
A few years ago, this happened in Michigan: A receipt found in a grocery store parking lot indicating a food stamp purchase of lobster and steak for $140. True story.
Although I am loathe to defend this piece of crap law in Wisconsin, or in any other state that tries it, (and I am not defending it) I think the intention is to prevent food stamp fraud.
But, in the meantime, apparently eating high quality food is reserved for the not poors.
Now, I am against fraud of any kind, but there has got to be a better way. I'm sure as hell not gonna depend on any modern day Republican to come up with a solution that doesn't involve punishing the poors.
by wabby on Mon, 10/05/2015 - 4:48pm
As far as people buying luxury food with stamps, it is not that common. In the last few years the congress has cut back the allowance that is received for SNAP. There is less to spend and most people run out the last week of the month.
Can you imagine trying to stay within your 2/3 limit of foods that are approved while shopping and not going over in either category. Then ending up at check out after everything is scanned and find out you will either have to pay for the overage or pull things out of the shopping bags. On top of that you have people standing behind you commenting and giving you dirty looks. You would have to spend time at the kitchen table with old grocery receipts making a list so you would not have to go through that embarrassment at the end of the month. Your receipt should always tell you what you have left on your card.
Thanks for commenting. I hope you are doing well and enjoying the wonderful smells and breezes of the fall as trees get ready for a winter nap.
by trkingmomoe on Mon, 10/05/2015 - 9:32pm