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2naSalit

(99,008 posts)
7. Everyone in Congress...
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 12:32 PM
Nov 11

Shouldn't be paid while there is a shutdown or allowed to eat while people are not allowed to use their SNAP benefits which, I will add, takes fourteen contorted runarounds, an elaborate hoop dance followed by a continuous performance of the dance of the seven fucking veils just to see if you qualify.

And if you do, you have to do the hoop dance every 6 months to remain qualified.

I, personally, have qualified for SNAP since before I retired but once I started receiving SSDI I dropped it. It was too much bullshit to go through for $40/month. I can find $40 for food if I actually have a little money ...and others need it far more than I do so I decided I wouldn't bother.

But I KNOW all that goes into proving you qualify and remain qualified and it's not easy by any stretch of the imagination. If half the people who complain about SNAP beneficiaries had to go through all that bullshit, they'd think differently about it.

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Jeanne Shaheen stated that Schumer knew what they were doing. gab13by13 Nov 11 #1
She never said anything implying that he didn't oppose the move. FBaggins Nov 11 #5
Well, the fact that the "eight" were picked for a particular reason is very telling. hamsterjill Nov 11 #9
They should also be furious choie Nov 11 #2
God, that is pitiful. Scrivener7 Nov 11 #3
Krasnov was going to lose his appeal to the Supreme Court to only partially fund SNAP. gab13by13 Nov 11 #4
Why would KBJ block the lower court if that were the case? FBaggins Nov 11 #6
That's not exactly what happened. ... littlemissmartypants Nov 11 #12
I've read the sources. It's all over the map... FBaggins Nov 11 #14
Why are you replying to me? littlemissmartypants Nov 11 #15
It seemed polite since you replied to me FBaggins Nov 11 #16
I mean, we appear to agree here. So, I'm already... littlemissmartypants Nov 11 #17
Apologies - I must have misread it. FBaggins Nov 11 #21
Closing the loop on that one FBaggins Thursday #22
Everyone in Congress... 2naSalit Nov 11 #7
The budget default should be automatic renewal IbogaProject Nov 11 #8
I'm seeing on social media that Democrats agreed to include a provision for a national abortion ban hamsterjill Nov 11 #10
It Wasn't A Clean Bill DallasNE Nov 11 #11
There's much in this "package" that nobody is talking about as moniss Nov 11 #13
Americans were supposed to get $5,000 in DOGE money -- which was never paid out. Why didn't our D in2herbs Nov 11 #18
So the only things they (dems) got in this agreement Figarosmom Nov 11 #19
Hey, yahoo, and other nitwit media: 7 Dems. 1 Ind. niyad Nov 11 #20
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