teapartysamurai
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Yuk-Yuk. What should I use Fox, the one station convicted of lying in a court of law?from the new budget....I was wrong, it was 8.7 billion they cut....Oblama and Congress has eliminated 800 million in foods stamps this year.
Oh what a lie!!!!!!!!!!
44.7 Million Americans Now on Food Stamps -- More than at Any Time Under Bush44.7 Million Americans Now on Food Stamps -- More than at Any Time Under Bush CNS News
Food stamp president: Enrollment up 70 percent under Obama
Food stamp president Enrollment up 70 percent under Obama - Washington Times
Look just because you guys are paid, er I mean voluntarily are here to spread lies for Obama, doesn't mean we have to believe them.
Gruber lied for Obama too!
It’s official: 850,000 households across the country are set to lose an average of $90 per month in food stamp benefits.
The Senate on Tuesday voted 68-32 to send the 2014 Farm Bill – which includes an $8.7 billion cut to food stamps – to President Obama’s desk. Nine Democrats opposed the bill, and 46 members of the Democratic caucus voted for it, joining 22 Republicans.
The House passed the law by a similarly commanding margin last Wednesday. After the House vote, White House press secretary Jay Carney made clear that the president would sign off on the legislation.
“We are pleased by the progress that we’ve seen,” Carney said last week. “As you know, the president made clear last fall that this was something that he believed Congress needed to and could act in a bipartisan way to get done. Obviously we’re not there yet. Final legislation has not reached his desk. So we await that happening and hope it does. If the bill, as it is currently designed, reaches his desk, he would sign it.”
In a statement released shortly after the Senate approved the law, President Obama applauded the “strong bipartisan vote.”
“As with any compromise, the Farm Bill isn’t perfect – but on the whole, it will make a positive difference not only for the rural economies that grow America’s food, but for our nation,” he said.
Congress passes 8.7 billion food stamp cut MSNBC
MSNBC????
When you can show us a credible source, do let us know!
Yeah! That would be a hell of a lot more credible than MSNBC! They are a national joke.
The only thing more laughable would be Media Matters or Think Progress!