This Woman Has Been On SNAP Benefits For HOW LONG?!
Critique of Long-Term Welfare Dependency Using an EBT Case Study
Analyze the systemic failures enabling decades-long reliance on food assistance and identify proposed solutions to reform the "social safety net."
Short Summary
- Analyze a specific case demonstrating three decades of dependence on taxpayer-funded SNAP benefits.
- Critique current welfare structures, arguing they are designed to foster long-term dependency rather than promote productivity.
- Propose replacing current benefits with temporary, less comfortable aid systems, like MREs, functioning as a true catch-and-release safety net. This discussion scrutinizes the erosion of personal responsibility encouraged by modern welfare programs, using an individual recipient's 30-year dependence as the focal point for policy overhaul discussions.
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Top Comments (10)
"SNAP benefits were meant to be a bridge, not a parking lot." - Kennedy
And yet there are senior citizens who worked their whole lives that cant afford food or medicine. Its absoloutely sickening
I work at an irrigation company and one of my customers was born with NO ARMS!!! He is married, has kids, owns a landscape company, employs people and drives a modified van HIMSELF. He has a 'can do' attitude. You have to want to succeed!!!!!
I came to the United States in 1989 with a non-immigrant visa, two suitcases of clothing and necessities and $150 in my pocket. In 1990, I filed my first tax return, have been doing so every year, and have never collected a single penny of government assistance, because I've worked my butt off so that I can hold my head high as a proud American
I am truly disabled, 2 heart attacks, 7 heart stents, 6 back surgeries. 26 Years of coal mining wrecked me but I can't get a penny of help I live on 23K a year so these peoples tears and crying mean NOTHING TO ME!
I have personally witnessed incredible abuse of this system, over many years.
Yes they will actually tell you how long they have been on benefits like it's a badge of honor, I have heard it a thousand times.
Since SNAP has been suspended perhaps its time to have everyone reapply for benefits and be screened more diligently. Those who abuse the system need to be kicked out and not allowed to receive any further benefits for life.
Why do they make EBT Posters in Foreign Languages?!? What happened to our country?
There's a Section 8 apartment complex down the road ... families have been living there for decades; some haven't had jobs for generations. Furnished apartments, utility vouchers, car vouchers, phone vouchers, thousands per month in SNAP/EBT benefits and you often see them at the local WalMart the first week of each month, surrounded by loud, dirty kids, loading up multiple carts with junk food. . It was supposed to be a hand up, not a hand-out ... but now it's become a lifestyle.
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Top Comments (10)
"SNAP benefits were meant to be a bridge, not a parking lot." - Kennedy
And yet there are senior citizens who worked their whole lives that cant afford food or medicine. Its absoloutely sickening
I work at an irrigation company and one of my customers was born with NO ARMS!!! He is married, has kids, owns a landscape company, employs people and drives a modified van HIMSELF. He has a 'can do' attitude. You have to want to succeed!!!!!
I came to the United States in 1989 with a non-immigrant visa, two suitcases of clothing and necessities and $150 in my pocket. In 1990, I filed my first tax return, have been doing so every year, and have never collected a single penny of government assistance, because I've worked my butt off so that I can hold my head high as a proud American
I am truly disabled, 2 heart attacks, 7 heart stents, 6 back surgeries. 26 Years of coal mining wrecked me but I can't get a penny of help I live on 23K a year so these peoples tears and crying mean NOTHING TO ME!
I have personally witnessed incredible abuse of this system, over many years.
Yes they will actually tell you how long they have been on benefits like it's a badge of honor, I have heard it a thousand times.
Since SNAP has been suspended perhaps its time to have everyone reapply for benefits and be screened more diligently. Those who abuse the system need to be kicked out and not allowed to receive any further benefits for life.
Why do they make EBT Posters in Foreign Languages?!? What happened to our country?
There's a Section 8 apartment complex down the road ... families have been living there for decades; some haven't had jobs for generations. Furnished apartments, utility vouchers, car vouchers, phone vouchers, thousands per month in SNAP/EBT benefits and you often see them at the local WalMart the first week of each month, surrounded by loud, dirty kids, loading up multiple carts with junk food. . It was supposed to be a hand up, not a hand-out ... but now it's become a lifestyle.