Facts are very true.
Jump to welfare - most recipients only stay on for about a year and a half.
Most are white. Most long term recipients are living in Appalachia and the Ozarks.
I choose to focus on where the vast majority of the world’s wealth and resources end up, as opposed to the small amount of resources used by those on food stamps.
I do too. But this helps people understand the reality about food stamp. For them to be aware that not all their money is given to people getting food stamps. When they realize things like this. They will also want to know where their is going to. And now their focus will be elsewhere
^ This, all day! It's the shadiest game of three card monty that convinces people to disregard the egregious wealth disparity between the super-rich and EVERYONE ELSE ON EARTH and to instead, focus our scrutiny and skepticism toward the poorest and most vulnerable among us.
I agree, but is still aggravating that idiots still believe these myths. More aggravating, is that these myths can be traced back to Reagan. He used them to focus anger and attention on the poor and away way from the vast amounts of wealth he shifted back to the 1%.
@JimG @ghettophilosopher It drives me crazy that so many people feel the need to control and judge people who are struggling just to get by. I see the ones(1%) who are truly using the system and in need of reform.
Truth. But when have trumpsters ever been interested in that?
Now that's another topic. That people should get on