Is this true? The Food Stamp Capital of the U.S. is WHITE and REPUBLICAN

emperus

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In spite of the prevailing stereotypes and assumptions about who uses SNAP Food Stamp benefits the most in the United States, the highest usage is not in Compton, Queens, nor the South Side of Chicago. Instead, a city that is 99.22% white and 95% Republican comes in the lead. Owsley County, Kentucky is a community of about 5,000, residents earning the lowest median household income in the country outside of Puerto Rico, according to the U.S. Census.
http://politicalblindspot.com/the-food-stamp-capital-of-the-u-s-is-white-and-republican/

Not vouching for the veracity of this article. I'm sure people will chime in with their stats.
 

highland145

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Who cares where it is. Cut it.

We've known for a long time that there are more whites on the rolls than anyone else.

That may change with the illegals though.
 

Vic

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Really not surprising. Much of rural Oregon is like that. Falling down old houses with enough junked old cars on the surrounding couple acres that the scrap value of the metal alone could buy them a new house. But it's the gubment's fault.
 

glenn1

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Who cares where it is. Cut it.

We've known for a long time that there are more whites on the rolls than anyone else.

That may change with the illegals though.

This. Plus if progressives are going to play Santa Claus with other people's money it's somehow oddly appropriate that most of the dough is going to people who hate everything those same progressives stand for.
 

nickqt

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This. Plus if progressives are going to play Santa Claus with other people's money it's somehow oddly appropriate that most of the dough is going to people who hate everything those same progressives stand for.

Yeah, screw poor people. I got mine, jack. Go starve.
 

DrDoug

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... a city that is 99.22% white and 95% Republican comes in the lead. Owsley County, Kentucky is a community of about 5,000, residents earning the lowest median household income in the country outside of Puerto Rico, according to the U.S. Census.
I think they might be crazy enough to go 100% Republican if their party can get their benefits completely cut off. These people probably think that if they're pounding their head against a brick wall and isn't working then it is clear that they need to pound harder!

At least they have their conservative values to keep them smug both day and night.
 

stormkroe

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Wait, a country that's 77% white has more white people on foodstamps than non-whites? Is this crazyland?
 

CaptainGoodnight

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Not vouching for the veracity of this article. I'm sure people will chime in with their stats.

A stupid post needs another.

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glenn1

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Yeah, screw poor people. I got mine, jack. Go starve.

Good thing progressives are jumping in with their own personal charitable contributions and not relying on the government to help them. Because that's the hallmark of caring, is expecting someone else to do things for you and have it paid by someone else.
 

Jhhnn

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Who cares where it is. Cut it.

We've known for a long time that there are more whites on the rolls than anyone else.

That may change with the illegals though.

Or you could try getting over yourself. Probably not.

Food stamps are just the alternative to money earned from jobs. In some places, I suspect, they're the only reason business can stay open so that people can live there with any quality of life at all. Commerce can easily collapse on itself below a certain threshold.

It's just the way the job creators want it, anyway. Instead of cutting into profits by providing more jobs at higher wages so we wouldn't need food stamps, they do better hogging the money & loaning it to the govt to provide food stamps. They also establish a pander point for self righteous fools to swoon over.

There is absolutely no shortage of food in this country, so there's little point in following an ideology that seeks to ration it to suit some twisted sense of holier than thou- what they can somehow call morality. It's actually pretty shameful.

Pay taxes to support food stamps? I'm glad to do it. Beats the shit out of spending it on ordnance to blow up even less fortunate people in other parts of the world. Beats the shit out of supporting the largest prison population in the world & a lot of other stuff, as well.

Yeh, I know, in Jamestown, everybody had to work so that everybody could eat. Today, not everybody is allowed to work because it'd cause overproduction & nobody would make any money. Things change. Self righteous headsets never do, unfortunately.
 

Jhhnn

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Good thing progressives are jumping in with their own personal charitable contributions and not relying on the government to help them. Because that's the hallmark of caring, is expecting someone else to do things for you and have it paid by someone else.

Nice straw man. You act as if private charity has been or ever will be capable of handling the task. If it were, we wouldn't be here.
 

sportage

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Not only are there more white people on food stamps proportional speaking white vs white compared to black vs black, the majority of those white people on government assistance are in fact mainly white senior citizens.
Those white senior citizen as well as white American veterans better known to republicans as the "takers", far out number all of the total black community receiving assistance.

Unlike many black youth collecting stamps and public assistance, seniors and disabled Vets can not change their situation.
Seniors collecting social security qualify for assistance, more often than not.

No rocket science needed here. Do the simple math.

Cutting assistance and food stamps is not hurting the black community any wheres near the hurt caused for white retired senior citizens and disabled American Vets.
And again, the cruel part, a senior in their 80's or 90's cannot reenter the workforce to improve their living conditions. They are helpless and fully dependent on the good will of the congress.

So when you hear Mitt Romney talking about the "takers", or any republican for that matter, think of your own parents trying to survive off social security.

Bottom line, republican ideology can be pure evil, where they enjoy demonizing minorities, and push this idea that the "takers" are all lazy employable minorities.
Where in reality they are instead hurting our most vulnerable of society.
But, that's how they are....
The right-ies, the religious faith based, the so called self proclaimed moral of us all.
 

glenn1

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Nice straw man. You act as if private charity has been or ever will be capable of handling the task. If it were, we wouldn't be here.

The entire progressive movement is a collection action problem. For once how about you guys open your wallets proactively and don't wait until after you can legislatively force everyone else to first. You make it sound like you're completely incompetent and incapable of making change happen on your own. Who knows, maybe you're right.
 

Venix

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1011 Democrats and 2056 Republicans is not "95% Republican." Owsley County also does not have the highest percentage of food stamp recipients, although it is near the top of the list.

I don't know if anyone has done real research on which political party's voters consume the most benefits, nor do I really care. It's just not an interesting or useful metric, and I would be shocked if it changed a single person's opinion about SNAP or other benefits programs.
 

boomerang

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Just read an article about the U.S. and the UN giving food aid to ISIL. If you want to get your panties in a twist, think about that one for a while.
 

boomerang

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Not vouching for the veracity of this article. I'm sure people will chime in with their stats.
When this topic runs its course, let's talk about why the income in Owsley County, Kentucky is so low. You know, the root cause from a political perspective?
 

fskimospy

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