Not that I know of.Is there legislation or a petition for this somewhere?
I think the point is that sugar costs US, the taxpayers far more money than cocaine. Almost every single health issue is either caused, or exasperated by refined sugar.Yeah... but you don't blame hammers when you smash your hand, and you don't blame sugar when you get diabeetus.
As far as blaming cocaine for addiction... IDK
I've done it many times in the past... never once thought about robbing my grandmother or ditching my babies.
All that said... the cocaine vs sugar thing is a stretch fo sho.
Did you know that if your BMI (body mass index) is over 40, you automatically qualify for full SSI/ disability?

Its absolutely true. Let's just say I have a very close friend who is a disability attorney. She has been through this hundreds of times.That just isn't true.
As far as how much sugar use cost the American taxpayer... I'd just have to say, that's an argument for people other than me.
and that argument is a trap, and a dirty trick, put on by the tyranny. It's nobody's business, unless you're a communist or an authoritarian.
What you want to say is that you shouldn't have to pay for fat people to eat Fudge Rounds (I share that sentiment)... but what you've conceded is that you have to buy their food, so you should decide what they eat.
Don't wrestle the pig... the pig is already dirty.
And yes, we absolutely should have say in what people on SNAP eat.That just isn't true.
As far as how much sugar use cost the American taxpayer... I'd just have to say, that's an argument for people other than me.
and that argument is a trap, and a dirty trick, put on by the tyranny. It's nobody's business, unless you're a communist or an authoritarian.
What you want to say is that you shouldn't have to pay for fat people to eat Fudge Rounds (I share that sentiment)... but what you've conceded is that you have to buy their food, so you should decide what they eat.
Don't wrestle the pig... the pig is already dirty.
And yes, we absolutely should have say in what people on SNAP eat.
Many of them are spending many times more than us on groceries.
Seeing mothers with 2 kids with 2 overloaded carts of soda, potato chips, candy, sugar cereal, snack cakes, pudding cups, ice cream and ribeye steaks is disturbing.
Meanwhile, the mother has diabetes, HBP, and obesity. The kids are obese, have pre diabetes, and asthma. Just those 3 can cost many thousands of dollars a year in taxpayer medical care.
If food stamps were like they used to be, maybe this wouldn't be a thing.
Remember, not to long ago the government DID dictate what food stamp recipients ate. And kids were healthier. I had several friends on food stamps in the 80s.
Recipients got a booklet with a certain amount "stamps" for dairy, bread, meat, vegetables and fruit, and snacks. Once you were out of stamps for a category, that's it for the month.
Telling someone they can only spend $100 of their $500 SNAP benefit on soda, candy, and ice cream isnt exactly authoritarian.
This of course comes with a caveat, as do most things.
There is a difference between seriously disabled people, people on hard times, and the lazy people.
SNAP should be separated from SSI/disability in my opinion. Many people on SSI/disability have no choice. They should not be penalized for something they cannot control. But the millions who collect SNAP while being 100% able to work, should be closely monitored with how they spend money.
If you missed the thousands of people saying they would just steal food if they didnt get their SNAP this month, you missed some fun.
There are videos of 20 year old, healthy people stealing people's grocery carts in the parking lot for gods sake!
If you can wrestle a 400 pound shopping cart out of someone's hands, then run through a parking lot...you sure as hell can be a cashier at Walmart.
Obviously im not putting my thoughts down properly.Everyone buys subsidized food.
Milk would cost 25 bucks a gallon if the price wasn't fixed.
Gas, milk, corn, beef, the list of prices the federal government has set goes on.
But somebody has convinced you to be mad at a mother with a cart of groceries.
I hate government interference to the point that sidewalks piss me off... but it's certainly not a simple problem.

I think a lot of us share Sig's fury with perceptions of undeserving people feeling entitled to take what's not theirs. I don't like it either. But I also think my emotional gut reaction is sometimes not always the best thing to act on. For instance, if one does a little reading about the stunning 12 billion dollars in SNAP fraud that's been prominent in some news outlets lately, it's not the mom in the checkout line that's driving the reported increase in fraud. She's the victim. The fraud increase seems to be largely driven by skimmer activity, whereby legitimate SNAP benefit information is stolen and used by someone else.I am not mad at mothers with carts of groceries.
Im mad at 100% capable, but jobless mothers of 3 who literally get $2500 a month for groceries,...
Last I knew, fraud in JUST the SNAP program costs us 12 BILLION dollars a year. ...
This takes billions away from the truly needy.
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According to the USDA, the most recent stats show from Jsn 2023- Sept 2024 skimming accounted for 40 million of the 150 million in SNAP fraud. Skimming is growing, but even if its more than half, that means lazy fraudsters still account for at least 5 Billion dollars a year.I think a lot of us share Sig's fury with perceptions of undeserving people feeling entitled to take what's not theirs. I don't like it either. But I also think my emotional gut reaction is sometimes not always the best thing to act on. For instance, if one does a little reading about the stunning 12 billion dollars in SNAP fraud that's been prominent in some news outlets lately, it's not the mom in the checkout line that's driving the reported increase in fraud. She's the victim. The fraud increase seems to be largely driven by skimmer activity, whereby legitimate SNAP benefit information is stolen and used by someone else.
I believe some fury may warrant redirection in this situation.![]()
I’m pretty sure there will be “major civil changes” noted in the next ten years. And I’m pretty sure free people will still have their smokes.What's everyone's thoughts on the proposed tobacco ban in the UK?
Turns out starting in 2027 anyone who was born after 1st Jan 2009 is completely banned from purchasing tobacco products. Then every year they will increase the year so eventually the UK will be tobacco free.
I see this as an infringement on our human rights. See more here.
