I grew up in poverty. My parents were the working poor. They hated being on food stamps but they needed them to feed me and my younger sister. My parents bought hamburger, potatoes, some vegetables, and grew a few that they could in their garden. My mother cooked our meals. 1/
2/. These food boxes are a terrible idea, IMO. Someone or several people at the top and probably Trump will profit off of this program and it's a further way to stigmatize and punish the poor for being poor. Also poor people know how to stretch money better than any politician.
3/ It's unnecessary. Poor people but the things they need at the grocery store and are perfectly capable of continuing to do so. There isn't a problem with food stamps. Trump, his administration and the Republicans hate the poor. As I was poor and then worked with people who
4/ were poor for many years in social services, I don't understand the fear or the hate. I don't understand the complete lack of compassion Or empathy. I know Trump is incapable of it but an entire political party? People are often born into poverty and you end up surviving.
5. Getting a college education is expensive. I was able to get student loans and work and get a college degree but not everyone is that lucky . We were poor but I grew up in a small town with a good school and received a good education. The Trump administration is making it
6 harder for people to get student loans so poor and middle class people won't be able to go to college. This administration is punishing poor people for being poor and doing everything it can to keep people from improving their lives .
7. The Trump administration is also doing everything it can to cut funding to Planned Parenthood which provides birth control for women and healthcare for women and men for free for those who need it. I wouldn't have been able to afford healthcare if I hadn't gone To Planned
8 Parenthood. They also provided me with birth control and yearly exams for free. After I graduated college and was working and got married, I paid for my services and continued to go to Planned Parenthood. They provided quality services and were always respectful.
And military families depend on food stamps. That's something Trump, his administration, the GOP, and Trump supporters don't want to discuss. Enlisted military members aren't being paid a living wage. That needs to change. #SupportOurTroops. @tedlieu@NancyPelosi@ananavarro
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Being offensive doesn't mean you are being honest. It just means you are offensive. I used to respect you but you obviously haven't been paying attention to how Trump is an admitted sexual predator who is literally trying to take food out of the mouths of kids.
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As he and the Republicans try to pass the #FarmBill that sets Single parents up to fail and will literally starve poor and low income children and adults, elderly, and disabled people who hone can't work or who do work as much as they can thus
"Working poor" , losing foodstamps.
3 who honestly can't work... typo, all simply because Trump and the
Republicans hate the poor just for being poor, seek to punish and humiliate them , and are evil and have no compassion. So while you admire Trump the sociopath's honesty, he's trying to kill poor people.
Less than 5 percent of violent crimes are attributed to people with mental illnesses. I respect and support your efforts to #BanAssaultWeapons
Men with histories of domestic violence have been shown to be the typical shooter. Mentally ill are scapegoats 1:
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2/ of the GOP and Trump. The mentally ill arecan easy target for the GOP to go after rather than take responsibility and actions. I've worked with mentally ill adults as a case manager for many years and many of my clients were more likely to be victims of crime as statistics
3 show . Mental illness also covers many categories including depression , anxiety, PTSD, etc. This does not mean people are violent or ever have any chance of being violent. The term mental illness sounds scary if you aren't educated about the issue. It doesn't have to be.
#churchtoo. I was about 13 or 14 and at church Summer camp. The minister leading the camp was harassing one teenager girl from his church and she asked us all to protect her. One day he chased her into the girl's bathroom where girls were showering and changing. A group of 1/
2/ us ran in after her as we never left her alone and surrounded her. We formed a circle around her and wouldn't let him near her. He ordered us to move repeatedly but we refused. Girls in the showers and in the bathroom screamed and told him to get out. This went on for a while
3/ No adult Camp counselors came to help us. I don't know if they didn't see what happened but it was loud. We refused to move.He was angry but he left the bathroom. That girl was so scared. We agree as a group, every girl in that camp except one as we didn't tell her as she