Food Stamp Cuts: Families Will Face Tough Choices

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Banjo, Nov 1, 2013.

  1. There is a retirement place that I know a bit about. The chef teaches culinary arts at a city college, he knows what he's doing. They cook for about 150 people and their budget is $4 per person per day. The food is great really. I'm not saying it's the greatest by a long way but it's nutritious and the variety is there to satisfy every person's nutritional needs.

    I wonder what is the number of diners that gets the market efficiency to be at that level? It could be a lot less than 150, maybe just 50 or so? If Americans could learn to get along together they could live in units of 50 or maybe just come together for meals at that level and eat healthy on a low budget. As the economy keeps getting progressively worse maybe kitchen-clubs where people pay by the month will come into vogue?

    I had a dream of starting up communities where people camped, lived in their cars and rv's and had all the basics. They could live on a few hundred bucks a month and have nutrition and entertainment enough to keep their sanity and their lives going..
     
    #11     Nov 3, 2013
  2. How can a nation worth $74.8 trillion have poor people? How can a nation that has the Green River Shale oil worth $60 trillion have poor people. Bi partisan legislation keeps the Green River shut down, although you often hear the repukelicans say America should be run like a corporation, well, where is our dividends bitchez? The Green River is worth $200k pr citizen. These two parties we got now are not good managers of our resources, toss the bums out,bill
     
    #12     Nov 3, 2013
  3. Liberalism and all who support it... are a greater enemy than we ever faced in any war.

    I'm from the same school as my grandfather... "You don't deserve ANYTHING except what you earn for yourself." And to him/me, that included resources to afford to EAT!

    In America we're not going to let people starve or freeze to death. But "social support" should fairly be limited to "3-squares and a cot". If you want better than that in your life, GET A FARKIN' JOB! (Cleaning toilets qualifies as "job".... I know. My first job was as a janitor.) Nobody, no country needs parasites. America does not benefit from having more and more of them, especially when they are subsidized more and more.

    :mad:
     
    #13     Nov 3, 2013
  4. piezoe

    piezoe

    Your comments speak for themselves. That's really all I need to know. Thank you.
     
    #14     Nov 3, 2013
  5. So why do you people ridicule those in the construction and air-con business ?
     
    #15     Nov 3, 2013
  6. Bummer... having to settle for NY Strip instead of Filet. Taxpayers should be ashamed.
     
    #16     Nov 3, 2013
  7. Max E.

    Max E.

    As do yours.

    You think it is beneath people to clean toilets to put food on the table and that people should be handed food instead.

    My first job was working as a McMonkey, flipping burgers and cleaning toilets for 5 bucks an hour, i was able to live, and in 6 months i got a job in a real kitchen for 10 bucks an hour plus tip out.

    People like you who think that cleaning toilets in order to eat is somehow beneath a person are exactly the kinds of big government ass hats who are creating a society of whiners who are dependent on the government in order to survive.
     
    #17     Nov 3, 2013
  8. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    It is because of the same reason that communism does not work in practice - people are lazy and/or greedy.

    For nearly 20% of the population even if you give them everything they need to live a middle class lifestyle - they will waste it on drugs, alcohol, etc. and never better themselves, and remain poor.

    Being poor is a problem with personal responsibility, not with our country. The U.S. provides Section 8 housing, food, welfare, heating assistance, Medicaid, and many other programs to poor people - so they can live in comfort. It is the responsibility of the individual to take the next step and become a productive employed citizen.
     
    #18     Nov 3, 2013
  9. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    No where in this thread has anyone in those businesses been ridiculed. I would be glad to ridicule liberal lunatics like you, however, for destroying MY country.:mad:
     
    #19     Nov 3, 2013
  10. Max E.

    Max E.

    Its funny cause liberals like to look at poor people as victims of circumstance, but i have yet to meet a poor person who ran a tight budget, had a plan to better themselves, and was willing to work hard and delay gratification in order to achieve future success.

    Bottom line, ive never met someone in America who was permanently poor who was actually willing to put in the necessary effort in order to better themselves.
     
    #20     Nov 3, 2013