Millions Of Families And Children Have Gone Hungry Since Republicans And Joe Manchin Ended The Child Tax Credit

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According to a new U.S. Department of Agriculture report, in 2022, the United States experienced more than a 30% spike in food insecurity among Americans and a 44% increase among children. That breakdown means 30.8 million adults and 13.4 million children weren’t always sure they would have food on the table. These percentages don’t technically include the “11.7 million adults (4.6 percent of adults)” that “lived in households with very low food security, and 783,000 children (1.1 percent of children) [that] lived in households with very low food security among children.” This is the highest spike since the dark days of the 2008 financial crisis.

The cause is well understood to be the end of the child tax credit and rising food costs. The pandemic-era tax credit helped bring child poverty down by 46% percent in 2021, and gave families and parents peace of mind. Even with Democrats willing to make garbage compromises with conservatives, the child tax credit was allowed to sunset at the end of 2021. The massively successful program came to an end when one of the most corrupt politicians in our lifetime, Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin, joined every single Republican senator in letting the tax credit lapse.


So we cut child poverty in half in 2021, and Republicans and Manchin decided that was to much? I guess some tax credits are off limits to them after all.
 
According to a new U.S. Department of Agriculture report, in 2022, the United States experienced more than a 30% spike in food insecurity among Americans and a 44% increase among children. That breakdown means 30.8 million adults and 13.4 million children weren’t always sure they would have food on the table. These percentages don’t technically include the “11.7 million adults (4.6 percent of adults)” that “lived in households with very low food security, and 783,000 children (1.1 percent of children) [that] lived in households with very low food security among children.” This is the highest spike since the dark days of the 2008 financial crisis.

The cause is well understood to be the end of the child tax credit and rising food costs. The pandemic-era tax credit helped bring child poverty down by 46% percent in 2021, and gave families and parents peace of mind. Even with Democrats willing to make garbage compromises with conservatives, the child tax credit was allowed to sunset at the end of 2021. The massively successful program came to an end when one of the most corrupt politicians in our lifetime, Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin, joined every single Republican senator in letting the tax credit lapse.


So we cut child poverty in half in 2021, and Republicans and Manchin decided that was to much? I guess some tax credits are off limits to them after all.

What would help the hungry children would be to outlaw Power Ball, Mega Millions and scratch-off tickets.
Food stamps should go for food and don't tell me that food stamps aren't used as trade for lotteries and alcohol.
 
According to a new U.S. Department of Agriculture report, in 2022, the United States experienced more than a 30% spike in food insecurity among Americans and a 44% increase among children. That breakdown means 30.8 million adults and 13.4 million children weren’t always sure they would have food on the table. These percentages don’t technically include the “11.7 million adults (4.6 percent of adults)” that “lived in households with very low food security, and 783,000 children (1.1 percent of children) [that] lived in households with very low food security among children.” This is the highest spike since the dark days of the 2008 financial crisis.

The cause is well understood to be the end of the child tax credit and rising food costs. The pandemic-era tax credit helped bring child poverty down by 46% percent in 2021, and gave families and parents peace of mind. Even with Democrats willing to make garbage compromises with conservatives, the child tax credit was allowed to sunset at the end of 2021. The massively successful program came to an end when one of the most corrupt politicians in our lifetime, Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin, joined every single Republican senator in letting the tax credit lapse.


So we cut child poverty in half in 2021, and Republicans and Manchin decided that was to much? I guess some tax credits are off limits to them after all.

The source is Daily KoOkS, of course, so it is a reliable thing to assume that the story is complete bullshit.

The Democraps used to love to falsely accuse Republicans' of wanting to make schoolchildren go hungry, but I remind everyone that it was Democraps that actually made it happen, under the Obama Administration with Michelle Obama's school lunch scam, that resulted in schoolchildren being given inadequate amounts of poor-quality, sometimes even inedible food.



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I do note an extraordinarily apropos placement of this thread in the New Topics” list…
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According to a new U.S. Department of Agriculture report, in 2022, the United States experienced more than a 30% spike in food insecurity among Americans and a 44% increase among children. That breakdown means 30.8 million adults and 13.4 million children weren’t always sure they would have food on the table. These percentages don’t technically include the “11.7 million adults (4.6 percent of adults)” that “lived in households with very low food security, and 783,000 children (1.1 percent of children) [that] lived in households with very low food security among children.” This is the highest spike since the dark days of the 2008 financial crisis.

The cause is well understood to be the end of the child tax credit and rising food costs. The pandemic-era tax credit helped bring child poverty down by 46% percent in 2021, and gave families and parents peace of mind. Even with Democrats willing to make garbage compromises with conservatives, the child tax credit was allowed to sunset at the end of 2021. The massively successful program came to an end when one of the most corrupt politicians in our lifetime, Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin, joined every single Republican senator in letting the tax credit lapse.


So we cut child poverty in half in 2021, and Republicans and Manchin decided that was to much? I guess some tax credits are off limits to them after all.
If a tax credit can do all that can you imagine what tax cuts can do?
 
According to a new U.S. Department of Agriculture report, in 2022, the United States experienced more than a 30% spike in food insecurity among Americans and a 44% increase among children. That breakdown means 30.8 million adults and 13.4 million children weren’t always sure they would have food on the table. These percentages don’t technically include the “11.7 million adults (4.6 percent of adults)” that “lived in households with very low food security, and 783,000 children (1.1 percent of children) [that] lived in households with very low food security among children.” This is the highest spike since the dark days of the 2008 financial crisis.

The cause is well understood to be the end of the child tax credit and rising food costs. The pandemic-era tax credit helped bring child poverty down by 46% percent in 2021, and gave families and parents peace of mind. Even with Democrats willing to make garbage compromises with conservatives, the child tax credit was allowed to sunset at the end of 2021. The massively successful program came to an end when one of the most corrupt politicians in our lifetime, Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin, joined every single Republican senator in letting the tax credit lapse.


So we cut child poverty in half in 2021, and Republicans and Manchin decided that was to much? I guess some tax credits are off limits to them after all.
Baloney! Millions of children are going hungry due to Bidenomics with high inflation and gas prices.
 
According to a new U.S. Department of Agriculture report, in 2022, the United States experienced more than a 30% spike in food insecurity among Americans and a 44% increase among children. That breakdown means 30.8 million adults and 13.4 million children weren’t always sure they would have food on the table. These percentages don’t technically include the “11.7 million adults (4.6 percent of adults)” that “lived in households with very low food security, and 783,000 children (1.1 percent of children) [that] lived in households with very low food security among children.” This is the highest spike since the dark days of the 2008 financial crisis.

The cause is well understood to be the end of the child tax credit and rising food costs. The pandemic-era tax credit helped bring child poverty down by 46% percent in 2021, and gave families and parents peace of mind. Even with Democrats willing to make garbage compromises with conservatives, the child tax credit was allowed to sunset at the end of 2021. The massively successful program came to an end when one of the most corrupt politicians in our lifetime, Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin, joined every single Republican senator in letting the tax credit lapse.


So we cut child poverty in half in 2021, and Republicans and Manchin decided that was to much? I guess some tax credits are off limits to them after all.


What a pack of fucking lies, the commies controlled the house in 2021 and quid pro joe was president. The house wasn't flipped till 2023 and the senate flipped to the commies in 2023. Also the child tax credit along with other welfare programs in the tax code still exist today.


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According to a new U.S. Department of Agriculture report, in 2022, the United States experienced more than a 30% spike in food insecurity among Americans and a 44% increase among children. That breakdown means 30.8 million adults and 13.4 million children weren’t always sure they would have food on the table. These percentages don’t technically include the “11.7 million adults (4.6 percent of adults)” that “lived in households with very low food security, and 783,000 children (1.1 percent of children) [that] lived in households with very low food security among children.” This is the highest spike since the dark days of the 2008 financial crisis.

The cause is well understood to be the end of the child tax credit and rising food costs. The pandemic-era tax credit helped bring child poverty down by 46% percent in 2021, and gave families and parents peace of mind. Even with Democrats willing to make garbage compromises with conservatives, the child tax credit was allowed to sunset at the end of 2021. The massively successful program came to an end when one of the most corrupt politicians in our lifetime, Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin, joined every single Republican senator in letting the tax credit lapse.


So we cut child poverty in half in 2021, and Republicans and Manchin decided that was to much? I guess some tax credits are off limits to them after all.
They are starving because of Bidenomics and his Bidenflation, vermin.
 
According to a new U.S. Department of Agriculture report, in 2022, the United States experienced more than a 30% spike in food insecurity among Americans and a 44% increase among children. That breakdown means 30.8 million adults and 13.4 million children weren’t always sure they would have food on the table. These percentages don’t technically include the “11.7 million adults (4.6 percent of adults)” that “lived in households with very low food security, and 783,000 children (1.1 percent of children) [that] lived in households with very low food security among children.” This is the highest spike since the dark days of the 2008 financial crisis.

The cause is well understood to be the end of the child tax credit and rising food costs. The pandemic-era tax credit helped bring child poverty down by 46% percent in 2021, and gave families and parents peace of mind. Even with Democrats willing to make garbage compromises with conservatives, the child tax credit was allowed to sunset at the end of 2021. The massively successful program came to an end when one of the most corrupt politicians in our lifetime, Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin, joined every single Republican senator in letting the tax credit lapse.


So we cut child poverty in half in 2021, and Republicans and Manchin decided that was to much? I guess some tax credits are off limits to them after all.

The problem is you don't know why, or care to know why, why it wasn't passed. Because in the end it hurts Americans and the economy.

Like they opposed it mostly due to how there was no work requirements in it. Meaning people can suck up the tax credits without even having a job of any sort.

With the labor force 1.5 million workers smaller, the Democrats’ proposal would do the opposite of supporting growth in the labor force and would provide a significant boost to inflation.


To you this is about republicans, but to republicans it's about Americans.

If we fostered stronger, more responsible, hard working, ambitious people in our society we wouldn't need programs like this. The real problem is we support the lazy, the weak willed and the irresponsible so now we have to support them. Sure some actually do need help, but the majority just abuse the system.
 
According to a new U.S. Department of Agriculture report, in 2022, the United States experienced more than a 30% spike in food insecurity among Americans and a 44% increase among children. That breakdown means 30.8 million adults and 13.4 million children weren’t always sure they would have food on the table. These percentages don’t technically include the “11.7 million adults (4.6 percent of adults)” that “lived in households with very low food security, and 783,000 children (1.1 percent of children) [that] lived in households with very low food security among children.” This is the highest spike since the dark days of the 2008 financial crisis.

The cause is well understood to be the end of the child tax credit and rising food costs. The pandemic-era tax credit helped bring child poverty down by 46% percent in 2021, and gave families and parents peace of mind. Even with Democrats willing to make garbage compromises with conservatives, the child tax credit was allowed to sunset at the end of 2021. The massively successful program came to an end when one of the most corrupt politicians in our lifetime, Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin, joined every single Republican senator in letting the tax credit lapse.


So we cut child poverty in half in 2021, and Republicans and Manchin decided that was to much? I guess some tax credits are off limits to them after all.
The problem is Biden's inflation.
 
According to a new U.S. Department of Agriculture report, in 2022, the United States experienced more than a 30% spike in food insecurity among Americans and a 44% increase among children. That breakdown means 30.8 million adults and 13.4 million children weren’t always sure they would have food on the table. These percentages don’t technically include the “11.7 million adults (4.6 percent of adults)” that “lived in households with very low food security, and 783,000 children (1.1 percent of children) [that] lived in households with very low food security among children.” This is the highest spike since the dark days of the 2008 financial crisis.
That's about 56.7 million people, inc 14.2 million children "going hungry".
That's 16.9 % of the total population, and 19.0% of all children "going hungry".
1 in 6, and 1 in 5, respectively, "going hungry"
You don't, intuitively, question these numbers?
 
According to a new U.S. Department of Agriculture report, in 2022, the United States experienced more than a 30% spike in food insecurity among Americans and a 44% increase among children. That breakdown means 30.8 million adults and 13.4 million children weren’t always sure they would have food on the table. These percentages don’t technically include the “11.7 million adults (4.6 percent of adults)” that “lived in households with very low food security, and 783,000 children (1.1 percent of children) [that] lived in households with very low food security among children.” This is the highest spike since the dark days of the 2008 financial crisis.

The cause is well understood to be the end of the child tax credit and rising food costs. The pandemic-era tax credit helped bring child poverty down by 46% percent in 2021, and gave families and parents peace of mind. Even with Democrats willing to make garbage compromises with conservatives, the child tax credit was allowed to sunset at the end of 2021. The massively successful program came to an end when one of the most corrupt politicians in our lifetime, Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin, joined every single Republican senator in letting the tax credit lapse.


So we cut child poverty in half in 2021, and Republicans and Manchin decided that was to much? I guess some tax credits are off limits to them after all.
Stop importing poor people from other countries that you expect America to feed
 
That's about 56.7 million people, inc 14.2 million children "going hungry".
That's 16.9 % of the total population, and 19.0% of all children "going hungry".
1 in 6, and 1 in 5, respectively, "going hungry"
You don't, intuitively, question these numbers?
Welfare bums may go hungry but they dont do without their beer and cigarettes

And when the county food bank opens up they dont even have to miss a meal
 

Millions Of Families And Children Have Gone Hungry Since Republicans And Joe Manchin Ended The Child Tax Credit​

Millions of illegals got child tax credit refunds up to $21,000 via TAX FRAUD! $5 billion a year's worth and climbing last I checked. Dems have blocked attempts to put a stop to it.
 

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