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(68,395 posts)3Hotdogs
(14,726 posts).
Yes, Ralphie, its sarcasm.
central scrutinizer
(12,619 posts)By name.
Skittles
(168,247 posts)BeerBarrelPolka
(1,926 posts)sent out a similar letter and phone text.
not a texan
(74 posts)Cut SNAP benefits while destroying food that could have gone to the food banks they want you to rely upon while they eat cake.
popsdenver
(766 posts)that this will effect Trumphumping Voters as much as everyone else,..... maybe even more,....... esp in the Red Southern Gulf states, including Florida and also Texas........
Demobrat
(10,225 posts)for not just capitulating to Trump, re-opening the government on Republican terms, and then negotiating over healthcare. As if.
Gaugamela
(3,065 posts)dixiegrrrrl
(60,118 posts)Grocery stores not gonna be happy about this either. Hope this will be reflected in Repub. Party votes.
Farmer-Rick
(12,200 posts)Wal-Mart's profits use to fall by the same amount. Not sure if it still applies today. A lot of people can't afford Wal-Mart anymore. They go to the dollar store, Aldi and other super cheap food stores.
And yet pedo Trump has handed over huge amounts of our tax dollars to Argentina cause free trade?, contractors tearing holes in the Whitehouse for his giant ballroom and Kristi Noem for her private jets.
But he starves our hungry Americans. So America last after all his favorites get our tax dollars.
no_hypocrisy
(53,552 posts)Wounded Bear
(63,286 posts)It's not just trump, most repubs want to kill SNAP.
KentuckyWoman
(7,305 posts)Supporting local food banks consistently means more people have a source when the fickle winds of government change. Yes they will take your can goods as long as the date is not too close, but even small monetary donations add up.
Even if you can't financially support, see if they need volunteers. For instance every week I go help fill boxes that will be taken to seniors in low income housing. Dental care items, soap, dish detergent, underarm, non-perishable food, even nightlight bulbs.
Foodbanks
https://www.feedingamerica.org/find-your-local-foodbank
Glasses and Hearing Aids
https://www.lionsclubs.org/en/explore-our-clubs/eyeglasses-and-hearing-aids-recycling
Durable medical equipment (canes, walkers, braces etc)
Nearly every hospital has an "equipment library" for people who need something on loan. Senior centers and Veterans groups too you can donate or request help.
Medications
https://www.aarp.org/health/drugs-supplements/how-to-donate-prescription-drugs/
https://sirum.org/
https://goodpill.org/
Each state has different rules. Check with your pharmacy... they may be in the program in your state.
