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In reply to the discussion: Why doesn't the Federal government just take over SNAP food distribution? [View all]dsc
(53,341 posts)48. they do use vouchers in most states
have no idea of the rules for them.
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Why doesn't the Federal government just take over SNAP food distribution? [View all]
B2G
Apr 2015
OP
We make the same amount we would make if the product was purchased any other way.
Codeine
Apr 2015
#6
I'm fairly certain it's the same as any other card, about a nickle a transaction.
Codeine
Apr 2015
#11
Food programs never were altruistic, they were also a defense department program
dflprincess
Apr 2015
#78
Govt funding the war machine, especially in these days of endless terror, is bipartisan and
merrily
Apr 2015
#50
Do you think this thread is about gaining bipartisan support for helping the poor?
daredtowork
Apr 2015
#53
PS You might consider blogging on this subject and/or creating an online community of poorer
merrily
Apr 2015
#55
So if I understand right, in addition to all the money for SNAP, the government
hughee99
Apr 2015
#16
If they're going to spend that much money, it's better to spend it on better benefits than
hughee99
Apr 2015
#19
That was me years ago. Poor 17 years old and a mother. The point is that the program was like
jwirr
Apr 2015
#63
On that I agree. Someone in the thread mentioned the cheese/milk give away and that is a help.
jwirr
Apr 2015
#83
We already tried that. It is called the commodities program. Most counties had it after the Great
jwirr
Apr 2015
#57
Something like the COOP grocery store we used to have here in our town might work.
jwirr
Apr 2015
#68
they should pull all the for profit middlemen out and just provide food like they used to.
Sunlei
Apr 2015
#59
Also, grocery stores in the 'hood that are operating at a slender profit margin
XemaSab
Apr 2015
#84
you're right of course. what perhaps would be good is use US post office mail to send some basics.
Sunlei
Apr 2015
#65
That would have to be after control of the Federal money is removed from the 50 states control.
Sunlei
Apr 2015
#67
