Republicans Try to Cut Food Stamps as 15% of U.S. Households Face Hunger

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Republicans Try to Cut Food Stamps as 15% of U.S. Households Face Hunger
A GOP plan would yank federal food help from some 6 million people. Meanwhile, 49 million Americans live in households that have trouble putting meals on the table.

Congress is back in Washington, meaning that the House of Representatives will soon be able to resume its cherished function in our democracy: casting symbolic votes to slash federal spending on the poor. In particular, Majority Leader Eric Cantor is pushing a Republican plan to cleave at least $40 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program—aka food stamps—over the next ten years, a reduction the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities says would push some 4 to 6 million Americans off its rolls.

As The New York Times noted in a weekend editorial, the GOP is making this crusade at a time when some 14.5 percent of U.S. households are having trouble putting meals on the table due to their finances. That's according to a new report this month from the Department of Agriculture, which found the rate of food insecurity last year was essentially unchanged from 2011. About 5.7 percent of households suffered from "very low food security," meaning among other things that they were actually forced to cut portion sizes or entire meals for lack of cash.

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Households dealing with food insecurity don't necessarily suffer day in and day out. Rather, they might be dealing with these issues intermittently, or a few days out of every month.

But the bottom line is that some 49 million Americans live in a situation where getting fed isn't necessarily a guarantee.

There are just two observations I'd like to make here. First, it's notable that,much like the poverty rate, the hunger quotient in this country has barely budged since the economy supposedly began to heal (at least so far as the government's most up-to-date statistics can tell us). Much has been made about how the benefits of the recovery have gone disproportionately to top earners. But this is also a reminder that, for the least fortunate strata of the country, there hasn't really be a recovery to speak of at all.

Second: This is the state of hunger in the United States with the food stamp program in tact. Already, Washington doesn't do enough to totally mitigate the problem (remember, in 2012, the maximum benefit for a family of three worked out to $5.75 per person per day.) The USDA estimates that about half of the households that received federal nutrition assistance still suffered some amount of food insecurity. And yet, one of our major political parties wants to yank the dinner plate away from 6 million more Americans.

But hey, at least there's still plenty of money in the budget to doll out to wealthy farmers.

What a joke they've become.
 

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plan will starting taking effect where there's most waste ie the "urban areas".

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More and more Americans are facing hunger while 70% of us are obese? :childplease: Something doesn't make sense here
Its an emotional argument, not rooted in fact. Your supposed to hear "people are starving" and go, "this is an outrage" and throw your support blindly behind higher taxes to support "the poor"...
 

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Its an emotional argument, not rooted in fact. Your supposed to hear "people are starving" and go, "this is an outrage" and throw your support blindly behind higher taxes to support "the poor"...

There are indeed people struggling out there who put food stamps to good use when otherwise they would be even poorer. I am OK with supporting the poor because I have been poor so I know what poverty is. No child should ever fear for eating.
 

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There are indeed people struggling out there who put food stamps to good use when otherwise they would be even poorer. I am OK with supporting the poor because I have been poor so I know what poverty is. No child should ever fear for eating.
doing whats best, is always going to look like whats "right"...

promising to feed every child, doesnt give any incentive to not have children one cant afford...
 

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doing whats best, is always going to look like whats "right"...

promising to feed every child, doesnt give any incentive to not have children one cant afford...

I am not in the business of trying to starve poor people into not having children. Like I said, I was once poor. My mother worked her way up and even today she isn't where she wants to be, but things would be harder without support.
 
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