stateofbeasley
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You think people use food stamps to buy sensible, healthy food?
The burden is on YOU to show that people are buying bad food w' food stamps. Your assertion, YOUR burden.
Let's go back to the article OP linked:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/29/us/29foodstamps.html?hp
The electrician profiled in the article obviously bought decent food:
Still, the program has filled the Dawsons home with fresh fruit, vegetables, bread and meat, and something they had not fully expected an enormous sense of relief.
I agree though that agriculture subsides are damaging. It encourages production of massive amounts of feed grains used for highly processed, factory foods. Large scale factory farming also damages the environment through soil depletion and use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers.
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