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Judi Lynn

(163,691 posts)
Thu Jun 26, 2025, 03:29 AM Jun 26

Americans brace for Trump's welfare cuts

8 hours ago

Ana Faguy
BBC News
Reporting fromMartinsburg, West Virginia

Elizabeth Butler goes from one supermarket to the next in her hometown of Martinsburg, West Virginia, to ensure she gets the best price on each item on her grocery list.

Along with 42 million Americans, she pays for those groceries with federal food subsides. That cash doesn't cover the whole bill for her family of three.

"Our food doesn't even last the month," she says. "I'm going to all these different places just to make sure that we have enough food to last us the whole month."

But that money may soon run out, as Congress gears up to vote on what US President Donald Trump has coined his "big beautiful bill".

The food subsidy programme that Ms Butler uses - called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as SNAP - is one of many items on the chopping block, as Congress tries to reconcile the president's seemingly conflicting demands to both lower taxes and balance the budget

The Senate is due to vote on their version of the bill by the end of the week. If it passes, it will then be voted on by the House, at which point it will be sent to Trump to sign. He has pressured both chambers of Congress, which the Republican Party controls, to pass the bill by 4 July.



More:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/czx0e9p9nrko








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Americans brace for Trump's welfare cuts (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 26 OP
Just what we need in the middle of a recession.. Farmer-Rick Jun 26 #1
... Solly Mack Jun 26 #2
The root of the problem not fooled Jun 26 #3

Farmer-Rick

(11,864 posts)
1. Just what we need in the middle of a recession..
Thu Jun 26, 2025, 10:49 AM
Jun 26

Or is it a depression or a slight economic downturn as the Nazi commerce propaganda department reports?

not fooled

(6,379 posts)
3. The root of the problem
Thu Jun 26, 2025, 12:28 PM
Jun 26
Prof Roof attributes that submission to two things: fear of getting on the wrong side of Trump and a lack of fear of public backlash for representatives who hold congressional seats they can easily get re-elected to.
bolding mine

Ignorance and people not voting in their economic best interest will be the death of this country (and many citizens).
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