Federal judge strikes down Trump plan to slash food stamps for 700,000

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Federal judge strikes down Trump plan to slash food stamps for 700,000 unemployed Americans​

A federal judge on Sunday formally struck down a Trump administration attempt to end food stamp benefits for nearly 700,000 unemployed people, blocking as “arbitrary and capricious” the first of three such planned measures to restrict the federal food safety net.

In a scathing 67-page opinion, Chief U.S. District Judge Beryl A. Howell of D.C. condemned the Agriculture Department for failing to justify or even address the impact of the sweeping change on states, saying its shortcomings had been placed in stark relief amid the coronavirus pandemic, during which unemployment has quadrupled and rosters of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program have grown by more than 17 percent, with more than 6 million new enrollees.

The rule “at issue in this litigation radically and abruptly alters decades of regulatory practice, leaving States scrambling and exponentially increasing food insecurity for tens of thousands of Americans,” Howell wrote, adding that the Agriculture Department “has been icily silent about how many [adults] would have been denied SNAP benefits had the changes sought . . . been in effect while the pandemic rapidly spread across the country.” The judge concluded that the department’s “utter failure to address the issue renders the agency action arbitrary and capricious.”

Howell’s ruling granted summary judgment to a coalition of 19 states, D.C., New York City and private groups that sued to stop the new rule, finalized in December, to eliminate states’ discretion to waive work requirements in distressed economic areas.

Howell temporarily enjoined the proposal on March 13, the same day President Trump declared the coronavirus outbreak a national emergency. Congress then waived the requirement for the duration of the emergency as part of economic relief legislation, and the Trump administration suspended its planned April implementation date.

However, the Agriculture Department appealed the judge’s earlier order, and absent court intervention the rule would have taken full effect at the end of the state of emergency. Spokesmen for the department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

In a statement, New York Attorney General Letitia James called the decision “a win for common sense and basic human decency,” adding that the rule “would have not only made it harder for thousands to feed their families and risk them going hungry, but would have exacerbated the public health crisis we face and the economic recession we are still in the midst of under President Trump.”
 
Isn’t that stuff about feeding the hungry one of the corporal works of mercy?
 
Yeah great Trump. Let’s cut food stamp funding. . .

Your supporters will love that.
 
Our social programs/welfare need to be drastically overhauled to be more efficient/useful/get where they’re needed and even expanded, this is where I have a disagreement with Trump. Not enough to make me vote for someone else in a couple weeks though.
 
Isn’t that stuff about feeding the hungry one of the corporal works of mercy?
It’s s what one does as an individual that counts, not what the government does

I don’t remember a verse telling me to pay my taxes to feed the poor

Not that the government doesn’t have a role, but don’t kid yourself into thinking it is an act of mercy when the government does what you should do
 
http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p3s2c2a7.htm

2431 The responsibility of the state . "Economic activity, especially the activity of a market economy, cannot be conducted in an institutional, juridical, or political vacuum. On the contrary, it presupposes sure guarantees of individual freedom and private property, as well as a stable currency and efficient public services. Hence the principal task of the state is to guarantee this security, so that those who work and produce can enjoy the fruits of their labors and thus feel encouraged to work efficiently and honestly. . . . Another task of the state is that of overseeing and directing the exercise of human rights in the economic sector. However, primary responsibility in this area belongs not to the state but to individuals and to the various groups and associations which make up society."217
 
Not that the government doesn’t have a role, but don’t kid yourself into thinking it is an act of mercy when the government does what you should do
Yet Bill Gates and others get criticized for doing just this.
 
Not that the government doesn’t have a role, but don’t kid yourself into thinking it is an act of mercy when the government does what you should do
The government is the people…if you elect a government that you know will benefit the underprivileged, you’re making a conscious choice. Of course, as per Our Lord’s own words, we are obliged to pay taxes…we should certainly give directly to the poor above and beyond our obligatory tax contributions.
 
if you elect a government that you know will benefit the underprivileged, you’re making a conscious choice
neither party has benefited the underprivileged. that is the issue

the social programs of the dems have destroyed the family and led to a decline in morals. we need to return to the catholic principles of work,

the policies need to change to support working families, use the money to offset low wages not keep people poor by the marriage penalty.
we are obliged to pay taxes
Ceasar’s taxes supported a godless empire, not the poor

Jesus left it to us to care for the poor

why do we forget that God’s kingdom is not of this world? we have also forgotten our main goal of spreading the gospel of salvation to the ends of the world. taking care of the poor is a byproduct of our main goal,

we lose sight of the first goal when we rely on a secular government’s political social policy to feed the poor. we lose contact and opportunity with the people who need Jesus most.
 
Ceasar’s taxes supported a godless empire, not the poor
The Roman government had handouts to the poor. They weren’t consistent and many still starved but to suggest they had no help for the poor among them isn’t true.
 
Its like what his friend said about Gerald Ford:

“The problem with him — he doesn’t like to be kidded about it — but the fact is, this guy would, if he saw a school kid in front of the White House who needed clothing, if he was the right size, he’d give him the shirt off his back, literally. Then he’d go right in the White House and veto the school lunch bill.”

 
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