Get full time or 2 jobs or a room mate. Take responsibility. Move up the ladder. Walmart does pay enough for there workers to buy food. Stop making dumb **** up.
People already work multiple jobs to make ends meet, and many still need food stamps.
It's hard to "move up the ladder" when you are living paycheck to paycheck just to pay for rent and food. Never mind if you have children.
You should get out more. All this "pull yourself up by your bootstrap" is nothing more than a slogan. How about some real solutions? How about providing the means for a person to be able to do that in the first place? Nope, instead you want to cut off their food stamps.
"Through a public records request, Patch obtained a list from the state Department of Social and Health Services of the top 50 companies in the state according to how many employees receive SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) assistance. Walmart ranked No. 1 with nearly 4,000 employees while Amazon, Safeway, McDonald's and Uber were among the nine companies that have at least 1,000 workers receiving SNAP.
"One of the symptoms of low-wage work is these workers showing up on public assistance rolls. That's not necessarily a bad thing in and of itself, it's certainly not great. But the issue is their wages are low," said Ian Perry, research and policy associate at the Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education."
Wealthiest Companies In WA Employ Thousands On Food Stamps: DSHS
Oh, but you don't want to increase the minimum wage either.
Yea, there priorities are to create jobs for those people on food stamps. Impower the poor, not feed them like babies.
They have jobs and yet they are not empowered. What they need is a wage increase, full-time work and some basic job stability.
Go get a job. Earn your living. Dont depend on others.
Well, that didn't answer my question.
You're not paying attention.
They
have jobs.
And you know, everybody who is down and out or who is facing a difficult time in life and requires assistance for a while isn't just some lazy bum who doesn't want to work.
I hate this mentality that some seem to have in that regard. It's an easy way to just cast people off and ignore them as throwaways, and it makes them easier to ignore, I guess. It's a terrible attitude, if you ask me.
You know what "empowered" my mother and got her back on her feet after my father spent all their money, lost our house and went to jail? Actual power, as in the ability to do something to change our lives for the better? Public assistance. Without that, we would have been starving on the streets. It was that little bit of help for a couple of months that allowed my mother (who already worked two jobs at the time - with two kids, mind you) to get back on her feet, and save up a little bit of money for a down payment on a home (a home in which she still lives today), obtain a little more education so that she could get a better job (though she still had to work two jobs) and get her life and her children's lives back on track. My mother is the least lazy person I have ever met in my entire life. She is a hard worker, and she doesn't get much for it. This idea you have in your head where people who need food stamps are lazy bums who are unwilling to work is a judgmental stereotype, and nothing more. Again, it's just any easy way to cast people off as useless, lazy and undeserving of help. And it's gross.
I dont care. No able minded/bodied person should be on food stamps.
Other people care, and thank goodness for that. I don't want to live in your dog-eat-dog world that you think should exist.
The fact of the matter is, that there are able-bodied people who
do require food stamps. Instead of waving them off and saying you don't care, this problem actually requires a solution that amounts to more than just cutting off their food stamps.