Thursday, June 7, 2018

SNAP and the Farm Bill

From MinnPost Why SNAP matters in the Farm Bill. Katie is a Dietician and is voicing her views via their Community Voices section.

Please remember that pretty much every children and their family benefits from the USDA food programs.

As I commented in the Somali Daycare Fraud post.

"Almost all child care facilities and schools receive a food subsidy based the number of meals / snacks served.

For poor families it is a ~100% reimbursement. For wealthier students it is less.

I do not disagree that government has its waste. However I think most of that waste and over sight is due to criminal and/or fraudulent citizens... Not a problem with the system." G2A
So if you are a wealthy conservative people complaining about those people getting free food...  Guess what, you also are on the dole... :-)

2 comments:

jerrye92002 said...

So, which is better, to pay government a tax and have them buy food for people, or let people buy their own, maybe with a little charitable help? What do you think is the cost (and accuracy) of administration?

John said...

G2A God Works in Mysterious Ways