Louisiana
Related: About this forumRepublican state treasurer says food stamp work requirement makes sense
Gov.-Elect John Bel Edwards is thinking about waiving the requirement that able-bodied adults without dependents get a job, receive job training or perform public service as a condition of receiving food stamps. To waive this requirement would be a mistake. Heres why.
In 1961, Alderson Muncy was in dire circumstances. A drop in the nations demand for coal had cost Muncy his job at a West Virginia mine. He lived in the poorest part of a poor state and had a wife and 13 children to feed.
The poverty in West Virginia touched the hearts of people across America. Muncy and his wife, Chloe, became the first recipients in the U.S. of food stamps. Handed $95 in food stamps, they used just $20 worth. Months later, they started chipping in for the cost of the food stamps after Alderson Muncy got a temporary job. Within six years they were off food stamps altogether after Alderson Muncy found work with the state highway department.
The Muncy family exemplified the founding goal of the food stamp program. The program was never meant to produce a population that is dependent on government assistance. Food stamps are supposed to be temporary, short-term assistance: a bridge, not a parking lot.
Read more: http://www.shreveporttimes.com/story/opinion/2016/01/02/kennedy-food-stamp-work-requirement-makes-sense/78140828/
Skittles
(159,908 posts)are they really going to compare an experience in 1961 to what is happening today? NEWSFLASH: Flash forward and Mr. Muncy would STILL be on food stamps after he got his job.
Kalidurga
(14,177 posts)It wouldn't cost them votes. They should just say that we don't care if people are working and they are still facing hunger. We don't care if people are looking for work and can't find it if they are hungry in the meantime we still don't care. If someone is disabled we still don't care, because that guy at Walmart is a really good greater (he probably doesn't make enough to make ends meet and needs food stamps, but we don't care he shoulda worked harder to not be disabled)
tecelote
(5,141 posts)Minimum Wage $1.15
Average Income per year $5,315.00.
Average Cost of new house $12,500.00
Cost of a gallon of Gas 27 cents
Average Cost of a new car $2,850.00
Bacon for 1LB 67 cents
Eggs per dozen 30 cents
Katashi_itto
(10,175 posts)Forcing people to work for food and support a corporation with tax dollars via food stamps. Yeah makes perfect sense. Death to capitalism.