I think one of the politicians that did the foodstamp challenge, the only one that insisted is was doable, ate ramen the whole time. He should have had to do it longer like that so the scurvy could set in and he could insist is was fine through a mouth without teeth.
I'm not interested in arguing this here and now, but its less about it not being
enough money (and for some, it isn't enough), its about there not being available places to purchause decent product and the general public's own problems with austerity and awareness.
A lot of poorer neighborhoods completely lack decent food markets, and many without cars have to pay for a bus (and the 3 hour hassles that can be) or shop a corner stores designed that price like gas station do (and carry the same quality stuff as they do). Some of these stores offer hot meals, which is great, except people buy these more expensive meals instead of purchasing sustainable products and rationing out the food. It gets harder the bigger a family is.
So yes, those who would have people provide for themselves are under the exaggerated idea that food stamps are
-given to those who are fraudulently 'cheating' the system somehow (either by lying about income or by routinely using the federal money in lieu of 'getting a job')
-enabling the lower class to use a crutch and stay oppressed.
-Not the purpose of the government (or not 'constitutional, w.e.)
-Welfare state is unsustainable
-etc
But the problem lies with the recipients and public as well.
-product isn't reasonably available or what is is practically before it gets on the shelf.
-Dietary awareness in America still sucks rocks.
-The public
is a self-indulgent and 'entitled'
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On that note I found that the Dollar Store carries 2$ v8, Monster, and almost-stale, and pop-tarts. <3 I'm actually very impressed with that.