Sugar industry is gonna Kennedy this dude.
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I would raise a rootbeer to that.
The problem is that there is no will of trying to educate the recipients to help them choose healthier snacks. There will be a way for the snap recipients to get what they want through loopholes. Putting a band aid on the problem of poverty obesity won't solve it.
A chunk of my clients from low socio economic backgrounds live on soda and candy. It's how they're raised, a massive packet of crisps, can of coke and chocolate bar is their dinner. Realistically they'll just sell their stamps to buy the food THEY want.
The result of this is parents will sell stamps, have less to feed kids and kids will go short.
RFK jr is a broken clock that became sentient.
Someone has to police that though guess RFK jr won't be picking up that cost.
This is the kind of BS that leads to you being unable to buy warm food with food programs. A box of fried or baked chicken costs $26 for 24 pieces, which can feed me for 2-3 days, saving me money in the long run. A hot pizza is $13. A rotisserie from CostCo is about $6.
People should make the decisions about their food stamps, because they are familiar with how to best feed themselves. Your typical WalMart employee has to rely on food stamps and other benefits, because WalMart doesn't want to pay a living wage. An initiative like RFK's is designed to punish the poor for failing to be born with a silver spoon.
This isn't about helping people to make better decisions, it is about depriving them the good things in life.
Oh goodie, Roadkill Fucking Kennedy is deciding what poor people can and can't drink.
Buying soda and candy. I can get behind a worm for that one. Just ban those things already. But I would step on that worm right after. The guy is clearly crazy. And too old. I wouldn't want anyone to suffer from whatever self inflicted speech impediment this guy has.
Ever try to water down a fountain drink with carbonated water? You can add 300% soda water and it still tastes sweet. But that overwhelming level of sweetness seems to stimulate appetite. And it's one of many reasons why manufacturers use high fructose instead of table sugar. It's slightly sweeter and more stimulating.
The products are designed to trick our bodies into eating and drinking more. Super sweet spikes the insulin but has nothing to digest so you're hungry and now it's salty snack time making you thirsty for more soda. Consume.
Uhhhhhh... It already does. Snap changed from actual stamps to a digital card that declines any purchase that does not fit in the categories that justify a snap purchase. I worked a couple of years ago with a non-profit org that helped the needy, and I distinctly remember being at walmart with someone was buying groceries, when they used their snap card the payment covered everything but junk food and the person I was with had to pay with their own money for the rest of their things.
In short RFK is working on stopping something that never has ever existed.
Because that's not the goal, i can almost guarantee it. Every time they try to "fix" something they are trying to break it and privatize if possible.
Which sort of sums this whole regime's work up, doesn't it?
These same assholes were the ones freaking out when Michelle Obama was trying to get healthier food for school lunches and making up shit like "Turning Cookie Monster into Veggie Monster" to get mad at.
Many right-wingers don't care about words or truth or consistency. They just want to hurt their out-group.
Heaven forbid someone enjoys their life. I'd rather pay for this than billionaire tax cuts and the bloated military budget.
We can do both. A stopped clock is right twice per day. It would be a good idea, except that you already cant buy junk food with food stamps....
It's like painting over murals at detention centers where kids are housed... with gray paint. It definitely sends a message.
No, it's like removing soda machines from school cafeterias. It's a good idea. It's so good, in fact, that you already can't buy junk food with food stamps!!