I'm not sure on which channel it was broadcast. It was a panel discussion where on one hand we had a guy saying "SNAP shouldn't be used to by $1 bottle of 'soda' (which I'm going to call coke since coke overs ALL soft drinks in the south.) On the other side the argument entailed, "I'm not upset about a $1 coke, I'm upset about the billionaires writing off their jets ..."
"$1 a soda?" Ok, that's just a joke; so detached from reality. In the fiscal year of '24, 41.7 million were on SNAP benefits. That's a bit more than $1 a coke. Hell, if they just bought one...taxpayers paid for 41.7 million cokes in a month? Ya know, those things that normally come in six packs or bigger?
I digress a bit here but I gotta say.
I don't receive SNAP. I never have received any benefits like that. BUT, I'm not buying coke everytime I go to the store. Why? It's not a healthy drink. It doesn't quench thirst. In a nutshell, it's liquid candy with some caffeine in a lot of cases. (See video coming.)
Same goes for pre-packaged cookies. Where is the health benefit? I'm certainly not saying these people shouldn't enjoy a chocolate chip cookie. I am saying, "buy the mix and make the cookies."
Am I alone thinking this?
Here's a prime example of why I say, "cutting those things makes sense." In the video you'll notice the lady saying "the juices aren't covered." Then, a little later, she tells someone to remove the green juices? Uh, guessing that's not juice.
The program has always been confusing to me. I've seen people who need it get $30 a month and well as those who don't get $100's. But, I've never considered, as in given any serious thought, to what all it covered. I'd always assumed somethings (that are edible) weren't included.
"$1 a soda?" Ok, that's just a joke; so detached from reality. In the fiscal year of '24, 41.7 million were on SNAP benefits. That's a bit more than $1 a coke. Hell, if they just bought one...taxpayers paid for 41.7 million cokes in a month? Ya know, those things that normally come in six packs or bigger?
I digress a bit here but I gotta say.
I don't receive SNAP. I never have received any benefits like that. BUT, I'm not buying coke everytime I go to the store. Why? It's not a healthy drink. It doesn't quench thirst. In a nutshell, it's liquid candy with some caffeine in a lot of cases. (See video coming.)
Same goes for pre-packaged cookies. Where is the health benefit? I'm certainly not saying these people shouldn't enjoy a chocolate chip cookie. I am saying, "buy the mix and make the cookies."
Am I alone thinking this?
Here's a prime example of why I say, "cutting those things makes sense." In the video you'll notice the lady saying "the juices aren't covered." Then, a little later, she tells someone to remove the green juices? Uh, guessing that's not juice.
The program has always been confusing to me. I've seen people who need it get $30 a month and well as those who don't get $100's. But, I've never considered, as in given any serious thought, to what all it covered. I'd always assumed somethings (that are edible) weren't included.

