LumbergTech
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WIC is really nothin to bitch about. There are fairly clear cut guidelines about what can be bought and its to get specific nutrients.
I didn't see any breakdown of the data set by race on the USDA site. Closest thing I could find.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2009/11/28/us/20091128-foodstamps.html
What a shock that red states take the most government aid. (Except for Cali I guess).
They don't want the gubmint tellin' them what to do, but they'll sure take that sweet, sweet government cash.
What a shock that red states take the most government aid. (Except for Cali I guess).
They don't want the gubmint tellin' them what to do, but they'll sure take that sweet, sweet government cash.
What a shock that red states take the most government aid. (Except for Cali I guess).
They don't want the gubmint tellin' them what to do, but they'll sure take that sweet, sweet government cash.
You tax people to fund federal mandated programs and you don't expect people to take their handouts?![]()
I don't know exactly how WIC works, but my girlfreind who was carrying my first daughter recieved it. We were living together in the late 80s and my salary was decent then too and they gave it to us. And they gave it to my wife as well with my 2nd daughter and we did very well as a couple. So I believe there may levels of help from WIC based on income. But I would assume, especially considering me and my wife, WIC will give some level of help to most people.
I think your right - Oklahoma has a large native American Indian Reservation, and Alaska has a large percentage of Native people.
This is my idea on the majority of people receiving assistance.
Texas - 4.12% - large population of illegal immigrants
California - 3.92% - large population of illegal immigrants
Alaska - 3.80% - native americans
Oklahoma - 3.55% - native americans
Mississippi 3.45% - poverty
Louisiana - 3.43% - poverty / illegal immigrants
Arkansas - 3.39% - poverty
Arizona - illegal immigrants
It seems to me that the top states either have a large amount of illegal immigrants, native americans, or a lot of people living in poverty.
The states with the least amount of illegal immigrants and fewest people living in poverty are at the bottom of the list - Virginia, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Hampshire
What a shock that red states take the most government aid. (Except for Cali I guess).
Liberals get hounded all the time about wanting to raise taxes, "if you want to pay more then go ahead". The same applies to conservatives, "if you want the government to spend less money then stop taking it". If you live in a red state, it's been shown that you're already receiving more government benefits than you pay in taxes.
I would bet that most of those who accept government aid in those red states actually vote Democratic if they vote at all.
I think your right - Oklahoma has a large native American Indian Reservation, and Alaska has a large percentage of Native people.
This is my idea on the majority of people receiving assistance.
Texas - 4.12% - large population of illegal immigrants
California - 3.92% - large population of illegal immigrants
Alaska - 3.80% - native americans
Oklahoma - 3.55% - native americans
Mississippi 3.45% - poverty
Louisiana - 3.43% - poverty / illegal immigrants
Arkansas - 3.39% - poverty
Arizona - illegal immigrants
It seems to me that the top states either have a large amount of illegal immigrants, native americans, or a lot of people living in poverty.
The states with the least amount of illegal immigrants and fewest people living in poverty are at the bottom of the list - Virginia, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Hampshire
That's a pretty huge exception. Don't let it stop you from being the blind partisan you are though.
you've just looked at the statistics, assigned some explanation of your own, then derived some conclusion based on your theory spoken as though it's already proven.
These are just % nothing more, and nothing less until they publish further data. Those extrapolated speculations tends to always confirm one's pre-existing prejudices. When no more data is known, you mind tends to "fill in the blanks" with whatever you think should be there.
I think we sold out our lowest rung people and offshored the jobs for more corporate profits instead so now we end up paying anyway. You always gotta pay one way or the other. 44,000,000 in USA on food stamps is price for putting food on china tables for your iphone and practically everything else in your house. Not so cheap after all huh.
I think we sold out our lowest rung people and offshored the jobs for more corporate profits instead so now we end up paying anyway. You always gotta pay one way or the other. 44,000,000 in USA on food stamps is price for putting food on china tables for your iphone and practically everything else in your house. Not so cheap after all huh.
Seems to me that 2 of the states with the largest illegal immigrants also have the largest percentage of recipients.
Texas - 4.12%
California - 3.92%
But why is Alaska and Oklahoma 3rd and 4th?
New York with one of the largest populations in the Union is way down the list, why?
Liberals get hounded all the time about wanting to raise taxes, "if you want to pay more then go ahead". The same applies to conservatives, "if you want the government to spend less money then stop taking it". If you live in a red state, it's been shown that you're already receiving more government benefits than you pay in taxes.
I lived on the WIC program when i was a pee wee
I say it helped alot.
Those are the invisible back-end costs that fans of foreign outsourcing, H-1B and L-1 visas, and mass immigration conveniently ignore while they applaud having lower front-end costs.
I would bet that most of those who accept government aid in those red states actually vote Democratic if they vote at all.
Faith based conclusions at their finest. In Owsley County, Kentucky, for example, Registered repubs outnumber registered Dems almost 3:1-
http://www.elect.ky.gov/NR/rdonlyres/B0D390D5-172F-41CC-A13E-D26A621E1FD8/246883/statcntygen.txt
Many of the counties in the poverty center of Eastern Kentucky are strongly Republican, but I'm sure that facts won't interfere with the formulation of your opinions, such as they are.
