So, why is it that SNAP recipients don't have to pay for the bags and those taxpayers who get no subsidies for food have to pay for the bags?Hopefully this won't sound like politics, but this viewpoint really irritates me. I'm aware that laws differ from state to state, but all the states I've been in or read about have work requirements for food stamps AND do not abide by the Dept. of Agriculture's "Able-bodied adults Without Dependents" classification. Meaning, all adults who aren't disabled must work, and even teenagers over age 16 who aren't in school, and parents who have young children and even babies. So, as individuals who are employed pay taxes, there's no such thing as 'on the dole.'
And why do you get upset about something so miniscule? Like people are having a great victory at your expense?So, why is it that SNAP recipients don't have to pay for the bags and those taxpayers who get no subsidies for food have to pay for the bags?
It's the principle of it, not just the money, I've never liked moochers and have never been one. I like fairness. Call it a character flaw if you wish, doesn't matter to me, I have a right to my opinion and you have a right to yours.And why do you get upset about something so miniscule? Like people are having a great victory at your expense?
I know it's true for some states, not positive for all, btw.
Just asking a question.It's the principle of it, not just the money, I've never liked moochers and have never been one. I like fairness. Call it a character flaw if you wish, doesn't matter to me, I have a right to my opinion and you have a right to yours.
In fact, any bag will do, even bags from frozen vegetables.I will have to share this idea with a friend, who is suffering the dog poo dilemma
What's going to cause major problems to our quality of life is plastics filling the oceans and landfills.This is going to cause major problems to our quality of life, I say.
When my area banned the sale of foam coffee cups my son bought me a huge supply from Amazon. I'm supposing this will be true for plastic bags, and most other stuff. I don't care about it being plastic, I care about being charged for something always part of the purchase.
So, why is it that SNAP recipients don't have to pay for the bags and those taxpayers who get no subsidies for food have to pay for the bags?
In my area even SNAP recipients have to pay for the bags.So, why is it that SNAP recipients don't have to pay for the bags and those taxpayers who get no subsidies for food have to pay for the bags?
I was selfishly thinking of my poor own self and how life for me just gets to be more of a hassle each and everyday. Just whining.What's going to cause major problems to our quality of life is plastics filling the oceans and landfills.
That's ok. Would you like some cheese to go with that wine? I know I do....I was selfishly thinking of my poor own self and how life for me just gets to be more of a hassle each and everyday. Just whining.
I love cheese but can't get myself to eat that ''moldy cheese'' whateveritsname. I remember telling an old friend once about the moldy food in her ref and she said (kidding?), "It's good for you, mold is penicillin". Ugh!That's ok. Would you like some cheese to go with that wine? I know I do....
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Except for Adli, there's no counter to bag our own. I have on occasion just wheeled my cart out with un-bagged groceries to my car and bagged them in the trunk of my car. That works for me as long as the weather permits.
I prefer the syrofoam, but didn't ask for them. My son gifted me. I never use more than one a day, and I have at least 4 cups of coffee a day, usually. I like this better than cups. Don't know why. However, I'm down to a month's supply and will be using my 'Grandma' cup from then on.@Pepper, I also wondered why you needed a huge supply of styrofoam cups when you knew they were banned and knew why. What do you do with them?
That will change for New York state residents on March 1, 2020.In my area even SNAP recipients have to pay for the bags.
Marie,I will have to share this idea with a friend, who is suffering the dog poo dilemma
So, why is it that SNAP recipients don't have to pay for the bags and those taxpayers who get no subsidies for food have to pay for the bags?