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The problem with SNAP is that it's become a dependency instead of temporary assistance.

In 1996, the program used to be called TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) How long can you stay on TANF? 60 months TANF lifetime limits determine how long a participant can receive TANF benefits. TANF is limited at the federal level to a total of 60 months (or five years). The problem with that program was the welfare office didn't enforce school or work programs. Those receiving benefits easily made receiving benefits a career. I remain steadfast IMO, that SNAP should be limited to the elderly disabled & veterans. Govt dependency doesn't fix the problem. The working poor do have options; there are free vocational programs to aid in gainful employment, and or education. Why should anyone do it when it's just as easy to keep accepting benefits with out an expiration? 45-50yrs ago while there was welfare benefits many weren't aware, most ppl worked several jobs to make ends meet, there was no gov't dependency. During the 80's there were single mothers too, and they did it without welfaré benefits. The entitment videos I've been seeing irk the hell out of me, where there's been threats to loot, rob/steal from homes --- it's sickening. It's time for ppl to help themselves. #SNAPBenefits #SNAPLife #SNAPTalk

The problem with SNAP is that it's become a dependency instead of  temporary assistance.The problem with SNAP is that it's become a dependency instead of  temporary assistance.
Andrew Goltz

Hungry Kids Aren’t Collateral — Fund SNAP Now

I’ve been debating whether to post this, but I can’t stay quiet. I’ve needed CalFresh (SNAP) before. I know what it feels like to depend on that card just to eat. It’s not politics — it’s survival. When people turn assistance into a political issue, things get nasty fast. Words like “welfare queen” start flying, and suddenly we’re not talking about hungry families anymore — we’re victimizing the poor. Worse, we’re demeaning people who already have it rough. Now, because of the government shutdown, SNAP funding is being treated like collateral. These politicians — Trump, Johnson, Pelosi, Schumer — they’re all playing a game while real people pay the price. There’s only about two weeks of emergency funds left. After that, families won’t know where their next meal is coming from. Kids will go hungry because adults in Washington want leverage. I’m not perfect. I’ve done wrong in my life. But even at my worst, I wouldn’t have taken food out of a child’s mouth. What’s their excuse? Call your Congressman. Call your Senators. Tell them if they’re not going to fund the government, at least fund SNAP — or they’ll lose your vote. Tell them to stop holding hungry kids hostage. No more games with people’s food. Andrew Goltz writes about recovery, justice, and second chances. He believes real change starts with honesty and compassion. #SNAPBenefits #SNAPLife #SNAPTalk

Hungry Kids Aren’t Collateral — Fund SNAP Now
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