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In reply to the discussion: Food stamp bills seek to restrict junk food [View all]blueamy66
(6,795 posts)10. I get your point.
never thought about it that way.....well, yeah, I did think about it that way.....sux all the way around
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Here is where I agree with you. What many do not know is that there are things that are already
jwirr
Jan 2012
#79
That's a bit unfair. She is saying that just because someone is getting public assistance doesn't
yellowcanine
Jan 2012
#37
Shall I oversee your fiancee's expenditures whilst he is paying back child support via court order?
msanthrope
Jan 2012
#54
I agree with your post. I find this urge to control the poor (as if they are animals)
anneboleyn
Jan 2012
#92
you aren't giving anybody $100/week out of your paycheck to buy whatever they want
CreekDog
Feb 2012
#126
a thornier issue becomes the subsidy we currently give to companies that make the bad
CTyankee
Jan 2012
#68
well, it seems to me that you can those IF we stop subsidizing junk food and switch over
CTyankee
Feb 2012
#123
Oh for heaven's sake. People are TOLD to eat sugary, fatty, highly processed foods.
Avalux
Jan 2012
#7
It's not concerns about health that started this. Some people don't think that anyone
Arkansas Granny
Jan 2012
#12
Aside from the fact that states don't have the authority to do this, this would be problematic.
yellowcanine
Jan 2012
#13
Apples and Oranges. WIC is a fraction of the size of snap and has a very restricted list of
yellowcanine
Jan 2012
#40
Not as easy as you think. Product label codes don't have ingredient labels programmed in....
yellowcanine
Jan 2012
#48
That argument assumes that there is no clear way to see any place on the spectrum
mkultra
Feb 2012
#120
Wow. That tells me everything I need to know. No food stamps, no child support...
anneboleyn
Feb 2012
#96
Anyone that searches for old threads has WAYYYYY too much time on their hands.
blueamy66
Feb 2012
#100
or "thrown up." Actually it seems that most of the posts by this person were just "thrown out".
yellowcanine
Feb 2012
#125
You could have decided right then to undo your "bad choices" from the past (sarcasm).
yellowcanine
Jan 2012
#53
You always post the negative stereotype (w/o regard to it being true) of poor people
CreekDog
Jan 2012
#90
Sounds reasonable in principle, but I wouldn't want to be the one drawing the line...
bhikkhu
Jan 2012
#23
How much is this going to cost businesses to re-program their checker machines?
JCMach1
Jan 2012
#26
Lots of thinks SEEM quite reasonable until one starts looking at the details......
yellowcanine
Jan 2012
#45
False choice..... It is not either/or. We can fight obesity with education AND still treat SNAP
yellowcanine
Jan 2012
#63
Exactly. The GOP is a big government party, even though they say the opposite. nt
ZombieHorde
Jan 2012
#87
Um, aren't these the same people that were calling Michelle Obama a food Nazi
bullwinkle428
Jan 2012
#82
Fine. As long as the corporations that produce that junk food don't get any tax breaks whatsoever
Duer 157099
Jan 2012
#85