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Showing Original Post only (View all)Wisconsin Bill Would Treat Organic Milk, Sharp Cheddar, Brown Eggs as "Junk Food" [View all]
http://www.prwatch.org/news/2013/05/12095/wisconsin-bill-would-treat-organic-milk-sharp-cheddar-brown-eggs-junk-foodWisconsin's AB 110 would mandate that two-thirds of a person's FoodShare benefits could be spent only on foods on the WIC-approved list. Exemptions have been added so recipients can also purchase fish, beef, pork, chicken, and potatoes. Strangely, exemptions were not added so that the "healthy" two-thirds could also be spent on a full range of healthy Wisconsin farm products and fresh food.
The result is that the bulk of your FoodShare dollars can be spent on milk, but not organic milk; on eggs, but only on white eggs by the dozen, not on brown, free-range, or organic eggs; on 100 percent whole wheat bread, but not on gluten-free bread for those with Celiac disease; on slices of American cheese, but not sharp cheddar. FoodShare dollars can be spent on dry beans, but not if they come from a money-saving bulk bin at your local food coop. You can get juice boxes for your children, but only Juicy Juice brand juice boxes.
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Wisconsin Bill Would Treat Organic Milk, Sharp Cheddar, Brown Eggs as "Junk Food" [View all]
TheMightyFavog
May 2013
OP
"I don't want no welfare people livin' high off the hog on fancy expensive organic food my dime!"
TheMightyFavog
May 2013
#2
Rampant corporatism that will shut down smaller business and no regard for health.
freshwest
May 2013
#15
So much for that lie about the GOP protecting small business, huh? And free markets? Not so much...
freshwest
May 2013
#20
Yes - and I noticed that a number of small businesses complained as the GOP cut funding for the SBA.
freshwest
May 2013
#25
This is what government of, by, and for, the transnational corporations looks like. nt
Zorra
May 2013
#13
Sadly, most are focused on the cheddar ban. The real tragedy is the right's punishing of the poor..
Scuba
May 2013
#18
And within that, the poor they punish may very well turn out to be themselves.
HereSince1628
May 2013
#27
The only difference between white eggs and brown eggs is the breed of chicken.
hobbit709
May 2013
#21