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You're not fooling anyone. n/t demmiblue Jan 2017 #1
Nope, they never have. Hell Hath No Fury Jan 2017 #7
He's not even trying anymore. cwydro Jan 2017 #11
did i miss something? oh well. whenever a rethug tries to say something about buying steaks with dionysus Jan 2017 #122
Not for a moment etherealtruth Jan 2017 #18
I almost posted the exact same thing, and that makes me think I owe you a coke LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #19
Heh! demmiblue Jan 2017 #21
I'm confused philosslayer Jan 2017 #31
I think the point is that no one is confused etherealtruth Jan 2017 #35
Okay, just checking philosslayer Jan 2017 #36
lolz obamanut2012 Jan 2017 #43
Exactly -- and they never do obamanut2012 Jan 2017 #42
Except maybe the admin. Dr. Strange Jan 2017 #55
Not anymore! demmiblue Jan 2017 #141
Well, there you go! Dr. Strange Jan 2017 #142
yup JI7 Jan 2017 #60
hahahaha! hahahaha! hahahaha! hahahaha! Warren DeMontague Jan 2017 #76
i heard this guy will perform at the Inauguration CatWoman Jan 2017 #80
I'd laugh, but Warren DeMontague Jan 2017 #83
I believe he is dead, but in an interview I saw with him some time ago, he explained why tblue37 Jan 2017 #137
MY first thought also. Eliot Rosewater Jan 2017 #78
I agree that soft drinks are one item that should be restricted flamingdem Jan 2017 #2
Thank you. Jim Beard Jan 2017 #95
Since when is soda nutrition? Kilgore Jan 2017 #3
Since when does anyone police what YOU eat and drink? WinkyDink Jan 2017 #106
When they pay for it. Kilgore Jan 2017 #116
If you receive any state or federal subsidy, then you should be equally restricted Orrex Jan 2017 #120
I completly agree with you Kilgore Jan 2017 #123
You'd be ok with dietary restrictions for people who claim the mortgage credit? Orrex Jan 2017 #124
Thats absurd Kilgore Jan 2017 #125
Yeah, that's always the objection, and it's always silly. Orrex Jan 2017 #128
I guess we have to agree to disagree Kilgore Jan 2017 #134
Strange, since you've been posting absurdities from the beginning Orrex Jan 2017 #135
Maybe people are buying those sodas to resell, at a markup. Demit Jan 2017 #4
Some people say thats a lie.... Boxerfan Jan 2017 #9
What? Demit Jan 2017 #14
I'm pointing out your not sourcing anything Boxerfan Jan 2017 #20
I was referring to my own experience. Demit Jan 2017 #28
What your calling enterprising is a tool-or ammunition for critics... Boxerfan Jan 2017 #34
You can not get a soda in a public school lunch room. Don't like it call Obama. Jim Beard Jan 2017 #132
in Flint, they buy a lot of soda, because the water is unfit to drink! putitinD Jan 2017 #104
Ok, why don't they buy water to replace water?? titaniumsalute Jan 2017 #139
Honestly I'm not sure why you can buy any soda on SNAP titaniumsalute Jan 2017 #140
This sounds really dumb and this is not happening in NYC. TrekLuver Jan 2017 #44
I highly doubt that. More likely, kids like soda. WinkyDink Jan 2017 #107
There have been instances where soda is resold citood Jan 2017 #130
Don't Worry, the Republicans will remove Food Stamps yuiyoshida Jan 2017 #5
Clever way to shame aint it.... Boxerfan Jan 2017 #6
I helped care for an elderly lady who was on SNAP. Crunchy Frog Jan 2017 #54
My grandmother went through something similar while she was dying of stomach and colon cancer. GoCubsGo Jan 2017 #88
A doctors prescription could be written to specify the medical necessity . Jim Beard Jan 2017 #96
As does the vast majority of food stamp users. AngryAmish Jan 2017 #94
Grocery stores in poor areas don't have kombucha or fresh kale mixed green salads at the front door NightWatcher Jan 2017 #8
Thank you. Food deserts are common in poor neighborhoods. yardwork Jan 2017 #30
Food Mirage Berlin Vet Jan 2017 #68
I think this is what it indicates most of all! JNelson6563 Jan 2017 #38
I live outside of a town of 1000 people womanofthehills Jan 2017 #114
So glad you have a good thing coming to town! JNelson6563 Jan 2017 #115
I don't think mercuryblues Jan 2017 #50
THIS. n/t susanna Jan 2017 #111
Maybe the point is we should be looking at the ways government policies enough Jan 2017 #10
Bingo Hekate Jan 2017 #98
And what percentage of our food budget do the rest of us spend on beverages? brush Jan 2017 #12
and even higher, is my guess. mountain grammy Jan 2017 #27
Thank you. uppityperson Jan 2017 #45
Ten percent? Not even. TexasMommaWithAHat Jan 2017 #74
I am the same way. Drahthaardogs Jan 2017 #113
I'm with you. TexasMommaWithAHat Jan 2017 #138
Exactly, we should not concern ourselves with the needs or desires of anyone on food stamps. Nazi Wiseman32218 Jan 2017 #90
I grew up hungry poor; no food stamps back then. raging moderate Jan 2017 #13
My heart goes out to your little brother, and to you. yardwork Jan 2017 #33
Good for you. raging moderate Jan 2017 #47
.... yardwork Jan 2017 #51
.... raging moderate Jan 2017 #69
Read the whole article - its more about how SNAP buying is typical of all households underpants Jan 2017 #15
I'll admit, I'm frequently astonished at how much soda PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2017 #16
Ah, home ec Lib_tarian--ask away Jan 2017 #24
Are you a Libertarian? ismnotwasm Jan 2017 #85
Imma *liberal*-atarian! n/t Lib_tarian--ask away Jan 2017 #143
Skills or a place to cook. Jim Beard Jan 2017 #97
In addition to skill, there's the matter of time. X_Digger Jan 2017 #103
Yes, the problem is the industry which blocks tweaking the rules against them eleny Jan 2017 #17
SNAP funds are already restricted as to what foods you can buy. planetc Jan 2017 #22
I wish I could recommend your post. raging moderate Jan 2017 #26
That's not SNAP, that's WIC Freddie Jan 2017 #29
You're right, it is WIC. But the article ... planetc Jan 2017 #49
I'm not a fan of telling people what to eat Phoenix61 Jan 2017 #23
Their tap water might be crap. Undrinkable. Contaminated. Turned off. Yo_Mama Jan 2017 #25
Yes this. meadowlander Jan 2017 #86
Although the percentage spent per SNAP household was higher, lower total $$ spent Yo_Mama Jan 2017 #32
BS jehop61 Jan 2017 #37
GREAT graph, thank you uppityperson Jan 2017 #46
Very informative deminwi Jan 2017 #72
This message was self-deleted by its author Kittycow Jan 2017 #89
Thanks for the link, glad some truth is available Wiseman32218 Jan 2017 #136
The stuff is addictive and the manufacturers know it. hunter Jan 2017 #39
We didn't have sodas either, had to leave the house to get one. Jim Beard Jan 2017 #99
My vice as a teenager was Taco Bell. Burrito Supreme and a Doctor Pepper. hunter Jan 2017 #108
Soft drinks can stop hunger pangs.. 5X Jan 2017 #40
Cost per calorie should be considered too, even if it's not a conscious decision. Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #41
food stamps always were a subsidy to farmers and producers. mopinko Jan 2017 #48
That is why they are administered by the Department og Agrigulture. Jim Beard Jan 2017 #100
I have one question only . . . hatrack Jan 2017 #52
One of life's small luxuries. Turbineguy Jan 2017 #53
Faux Snooze will call it 20% lpbk2713 Jan 2017 #56
I really don't understand why you would post this... Blue_Warrior Jan 2017 #57
I alerted it jehop61 Jan 2017 #61
Posting an article from the NY Times that shams the poor is inflammatory? Brother Buzz Jan 2017 #62
Trying to control what food stamp recipients can purchase.. Blue_Warrior Jan 2017 #63
I guess you really didn't read the OP's comments Brother Buzz Jan 2017 #64
He's being disingenuous. Blue_Warrior Jan 2017 #65
So, like, you and the OP share the same opinion... Brother Buzz Jan 2017 #66
He's shining a spotlight and then pretending to be on the side of the poor. Blue_Warrior Jan 2017 #67
exactly. has been doing it and admin have no problem with it JI7 Jan 2017 #70
#1: ALL American consumption is high. #2: Not all SNAP user purchases are counted. kerouac2 Jan 2017 #58
How much do non SNAP people spend on coffee? Soda for mixed drinks and for our kids to drink? appleannie1943 Jan 2017 #59
I never buy soda, I think it's a disgusting product BUT if people choose to use their allotment Raine Jan 2017 #71
Mmmkay. And how much soda is in the carts of non-SNAP recipients? KamaAina Jan 2017 #73
'Member the time "Food Stamp Households" took 12 Billion worth of taxpayer $ to Iraq in duffel bags? Warren DeMontague Jan 2017 #75
So what? LandrosT Jan 2017 #77
you know CatWoman Jan 2017 #79
I think bottled water is cheaper at my grocery, at least the generic kind. Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #82
This! Quayblue Jan 2017 #118
Store brand soft drinks are a hell of a lot cheaper than milk, fruit juice Warpy Jan 2017 #81
I'm OK with restricting SNAP to WIC-like approved foods. aikoaiko Jan 2017 #84
I agree especially with the young children. Jim Beard Jan 2017 #101
I'm not. WIC is especailly tailored to nursing mothers and children under 5 Warpy Jan 2017 #109
That's why I said WIC-like aikoaiko Jan 2017 #110
I should talk about some of the shit I bought when I was on food stamps. ismnotwasm Jan 2017 #87
OK, I know I will probably get crucified for this but here I go. Doreen Jan 2017 #91
Not by me, you won't. MADem Jan 2017 #92
anyone who complains about this is just an asshole like Trump. JI7 Jan 2017 #93
That Orrex Jan 2017 #121
I have no problem at all with what you bought and I am glad you had access to Jim Beard Jan 2017 #102
I'm on SSDI and my food budget was $125.00 a month.. Kaleva Jan 2017 #117
I know were not knocking me. Doreen Jan 2017 #133
As my late friend liked to say, "They should keep their snouts in their own trough." WinkyDink Jan 2017 #105
This message was self-deleted by its author loyalsister Jan 2017 #112
Telling recipients of food stamps or other benefits what they must buy MineralMan Jan 2017 #119
The key is balance HoneyBadger Jan 2017 #126
for the small amount of our budget that goes to this Horse with no Name Jan 2017 #127
Gist of the article: people using SNAP spend about 2.5% more on soda than non-users hatrack Jan 2017 #129
Message auto-removed Name removed Jan 2017 #131
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