• Aether Mechanic@lemmy.libertarianfellowship.orgOP
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    Spending your welfare benefits on McDonalds instead of cheaper, healthier food optoins is fiscal irresponsibility.

    Listen to yourself. You’re arguing for poor people to spend their money at McDonalds instead of cheaper and healthier options. lol

    I also believe that we should stop giving corporations federal subsidies. So how much money out of your paycheck are you going to start donating so that people can buy MdDonalds instead of groceries. Ya gonna help them do that?

    Dude, I get you are mad because it’s a republican thing, but you are on the wrong side of the argument. Also, I’m not republican. lol

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      You’re arguing for poor people to spend their money at McDonalds instead of cheaper and healthier options.

      Poor reading comprehension is another hallmark of conservative thought. I did no such thing, I just said it’s an inefficient thing to focus on. You’re preoccupied on people taking too many pennies out of the take-a-penny tray while your nephew is stealing $20s from the till. It’s just a dumb thing to focus your attention on.

      Obviously I think they should be buying groceries, and surprise surprise the vast majority of them are. Is not that I’m arguing that they should be buying McDonald’s, I’m saying it’s such an insignificant occurrence that taking a stand is entirely performative. It’s already the law in most states that SNAP can’t be used on prepared food. This issue is a nothing-burger, it’s not worth the time and effort to police.

      I also believe that we should stop giving corporations federal subsidies

      Where are your posts about that? How much of your time are you going to start spending protesting corporate subsidies?

      Dude, I get you are mad because it’s a republican thing, but you are on the wrong side of the argument. Also, I’m not republican. lol

      Projection, another conservative hallmark. Why do you assume I’m mad? It’s just stupid.

      Again with the reading comprehension, I never said the word “republican”. I said conservative, since you posted this on a conservative instance.

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        It’s already the law in most states that SNAP can’t be used on prepared food.

        But not in this lawmakers state. Did you get mad at the other states that say SNAP can’t be used on prepared food?

        Where are your posts about that?

        I have plenty of posts against the duopoly and how they suck. And if there were a news article today about corporate welfare, I’d be posting it.

        Projection, another conservative hallmark. I said conservative, since you posted this on a conservative instance.

        I’m not conservative. Are we now defined by the news article we post and the instance we post them on? I’ve posted more news articles on liberal instances than conservative instances, so does that make me liberal? I’ve posted anti-republican stories, so does that make me anti-republican?

        You’re replying to posts on a conservative instance, does that make you a conservative?

        Also, what makes you think this is a conservative instance? There are nothing in the guidelines of this instance that make it a conservative instance, and there are more non-conservative communities on here than there are conservative communities.

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          Did you get mad at the other states that say SNAP can’t be used on prepared food?

          Once again, still not mad. It’s just stupid and performative.

          Also, what makes you think this is a conservative instance?

          I misspoke, my bad. I meant community. The community is literally “Conservative and Conservative2”.

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            It’s just stupid and performative.

            And was it “stupid and performative” in all the other states, including democrat-run states that ban snap from buying mcdonalds? Funny how those govs and lawmakers didn’t find it so stupid. It’s almost as if… as if… they did research on it.

            Here are the ones that don’t allow it. Man, seems like a lot of states being “stupid and performative” huh?

            Alabama Kay Ivey Republican

            Alaska Mike Dunleavy Republican

            Arkansas Sarah Huckabee Sanders Republican

            Colorado Jared Polis Democrat

            Connecticut Ned Lamont Democrat

            Delaware Matt Meyer Democrat

            Florida Ron DeSantis Republican

            Georgia Brian Kemp Republican

            Hawaii Josh Green Democrat

            Idaho Brad Little Republican

            Indiana Mike Braun / Eric Holcomb* Republican

            Iowa Kim Reynolds Republican

            Kansas Laura Kelly Democrat

            Kentucky Andy Beshear Democrat

            Louisiana Jeff Landry Republican

            Maine Janet Mills Democrat

            Minnesota Tim Walz Democrat

            Mississippi Tate Reeves Republican

            Missouri Mike Parson Republican

            Montana Greg Gianforte Republican

            Nebraska Jim Pillen Republican

            Nevada Joe Lombardo Republican

            New Hampshire Kelly Ayotte Republican

            New Jersey Phil Murphy Democrat

            New Mexico Michelle Lujan Grisham Democrat

            North Carolina Josh Stein Democrat

            North Dakota Kelly Armstrong Republican

            Ohio Mike DeWine Republican

            Oklahoma Kevin Stitt Republican

            Oregon Tina Kotek Democrat

            Pennsylvania Josh Shapiro Democrat

            South Carolina Henry McMaster Republican

            South Dakota Larry Rhoden Republican

            Tennessee Bill Lee Republican

            Texas Greg Abbott Republican

            Utah Spencer Cox Republican

            Vermont Phil Scott Republican

            Washington Bob Ferguson Democrat

            West Virginia Patrick Morrisey Republican

            Wisconsin Tony Evers Democrat

            Wyoming Mark Gordon Republican

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              Except that isn’t how it works. SNAP, by default, does not cover hot or prepared foods. What’s being referred here is the Restaurant Meals Program, which is an optional program states can choose to opt into. If they choose to do so, then certain SNAP recipients can qualify for RMP:

              To be eligible for the RMP, SNAP clients must be certified for SNAP in a state that has an RMP and all members of the household must be either:

              -Elderly (60 years of age or older);

              -disabled (receives disability or blindness payments or receives disability retirement benefits from a governmental agency because of a disability considered permanent);

              -homeless; or

              -a spouse of a SNAP client who is eligible for the RMP.

              This is a program designed specifically to help the elderly, disabled, and people without kitchens. The state has to opt in, and then they decide which restaurants are eligible. It’s almost as if… you didn’t actually research this policy.

              I don’t mind if the people who don’t have the means to cook eat some McDonald’s now and then. This is chasing after pennies instead of going after more significant ant drains on taxpayers. Yes, it’s stupid and performative.

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                  Sure, no worries, unless you’re too old to cook, or too disabled, or literally can’t because you don’t have a house. You know, like everyone who qualifies.

                  The entirety of SNAP costs the average taxpayer something like $34. Between the states that don’t participate, and the individuals who don’t qualify, how much is going to buy McDonald’s? Definitely less than a dollar per person, I’ll bet it’s probably under a dime.

                  This time and effort is better spent chasing the hundreds of dollars we each pay to corporate welfare, or bloated defense spending, or any of the major expenses I don’t want my tax dollars financing, than scrounging for pennies at the expense of people who don’t have the means to cook for themselves.

                  So yeah, stupid and performative.

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                    Between the states that don’t participate, and the individuals who don’t qualify, how much is going to buy McDonald’s?

                    I don’t know. I guess enough that the majority of states don’t allow it. Are they all stupid and performative?

                    States that don’s allow:

                    Here are the ones that don’t allow it:

                    Alabama Kay Ivey Republican

                    Alaska Mike Dunleavy Republican

                    Arkansas Sarah Huckabee Sanders Republican

                    Colorado Jared Polis Democrat

                    Connecticut Ned Lamont Democrat

                    Delaware Matt Meyer Democrat

                    Florida Ron DeSantis Republican

                    Georgia Brian Kemp Republican

                    Hawaii Josh Green Democrat

                    Idaho Brad Little Republican

                    Indiana Mike Braun / Eric Holcomb* Republican

                    Iowa Kim Reynolds Republican

                    Kansas Laura Kelly Democrat

                    Kentucky Andy Beshear Democrat

                    Louisiana Jeff Landry Republican

                    Maine Janet Mills Democrat

                    Minnesota Tim Walz Democrat

                    Mississippi Tate Reeves Republican

                    Missouri Mike Parson Republican

                    Montana Greg Gianforte Republican

                    Nebraska Jim Pillen Republican

                    Nevada Joe Lombardo Republican

                    New Hampshire Kelly Ayotte Republican

                    New Jersey Phil Murphy Democrat

                    New Mexico Michelle Lujan Grisham Democrat

                    North Carolina Josh Stein Democrat

                    North Dakota Kelly Armstrong Republican

                    Ohio Mike DeWine Republican

                    Oklahoma Kevin Stitt Republican

                    Oregon Tina Kotek Democrat

                    Pennsylvania Josh Shapiro Democrat

                    South Carolina Henry McMaster Republican

                    South Dakota Larry Rhoden Republican

                    Tennessee Bill Lee Republican

                    Texas Greg Abbott Republican

                    Utah Spencer Cox Republican

                    Vermont Phil Scott Republican

                    Washington Bob Ferguson Democrat

                    West Virginia Patrick Morrisey Republican

                    Wisconsin Tony Evers Democrat

                    Wyoming Mark Gordon Republican