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Re: [Pen-l] 31 million on food stamps



This is merely another example of a more fundamental problem in the US, namely, the general belief that if you are poor, you are "defective." Americans have always viewed poverty as the result of some of "defect" - most often laziness. (Ask the average GM worker and that's what he will tell you UNTIL he is suddenly out of work with no prospect of finding a job at a similar wage and suddenly his view of the entire matter changes). This bias against the poor and the concomitant belief that anyone trying to get welfare is attempting to cheat the system is uniquely American. It is echoed in the Sociology of Deviance which has believed, since the beginning of the 20th c. that all the deviants in American society are from the lower class.

CHAD

123hop@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Jim writes:

IMHO, official statistics on food stamps vastly understate the nature of the problem (as do official statistics on poverty) for at least two reason: 1) there are substantial hurdles imposed by the government to getting food stamps or other forms of aid and many people, although in need, can't surmount them and 2) good ole American rugged "individualism" - "I ain't goin' to take no charity, no matter what."

I once had a house-guest for a couple of years who was on welfare & food stamps.

So, I got a close look at the whole scam. I found out two things: first the process of applying for welfare and food stamps involves literally hundreds of pages of paperwork. According to my friend, this was mostly because they assume you are lying and are trying to catch you at it by having you tell a consistent story twenty different ways. She was an intelligent, literate woman who labored for hours and hours filling out the paperwork. What about those applicants who are not so bright and who are not literate?

Second, the food stamp entitlement is not all in food stamps. About half of it is in coupons that you can only redeem by buying processed foods. And that is a scam too. For example, you get $4.00 for orange juice; but you don't get to spend those $4 on oranges and squeeze them. And, if the orange juice costs $3.00, you either buy 2 (using food stamp money for the extra one) or you lose $1.00 of the coupon money. There is also a huge subsidy to the dairy industry, which doesn't sound so bad until you realize that many african-americans are lactose intolerant.

My basic conclusion after seeing the system up close and personal was that the "welfare for the poor" part was a small slice of the package the justifying veneer for an enterprise that mostly subsidized white-collar functionaries, administrators, and the processed food industry.

I hear they have lately "reformed" this package by allowing food stamp recipients $5.00/week to spend at a farmer's market. Kid you not.

Joanna

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