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What’s in Trump’s food-box?


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Even Charles Dickens, England’s masterful satirist of the Victorian upper class, couldn’t have imagined elite rulers using a box of food as a gratuitous way to slap poor people. But Donald Trump and two of his slap-happy cabinet officials did imagine it – and then did it.

They slipped a malicious, punish-the-poor provision into the food stamp budget Trump sent to Congress. Instead of providing a small monthly allowance for destitute families to spend on foods of their choice, the Trump provision would take away half of the allowance and substitute a monthly box of peanut butter, canned goods, and other packaged edibles chosen for them by the Federal government.

It’s bureaucratic, patronizing, demeaning… and stupid, but Trump ag secretary Sonny Perdue, hailed it as a “bold, innovative” idea. Sonny has also disdainfully said that food stamp recipients are hooked on a culture of dependency – so maybe a diet of peanut butter will cure them of that.

Then came Trump budget director, Mick Mulvaney, a tea party extremist who bizarrely tried putting a luxury spin on the govenrnment-issued box of grub by comparing it to Blue Apron, an upscale grocery delivery system. But, Mick – get a clue – Blue Apron patrons get to choose what’s in their box – and it ain’t peanut butter – it’s locally-sourced, fresh food.

As the leading Democrat opposing the Trump mob’s food-stamp gut job says in dismay, “My god, these people are awful… really just not nice people.”

Less nice is their real intention to kill the food stamp program entirely. Trump’s budget calls for slashing 30 percent of the funding this year. As watchdogs at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities put it, “That’s the real battle.” The food-box silliness is a distraction to let them pull off the big theft. To help stop them, go to www.cbpp.org.

Plan, Unliked and Unlikely, Replaces Some Food Stamps with a Box of Food,” The New York Times, February 14, 2018.

Food box idea draws Dems’ advocates’ ire,” Austin American Statesman, February 17, 2018.

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