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Food Stamp Cuts Eyed By House GOP To Forestall Defense Cutbacks

Posted: 04/17/2012 5:36 pm Updated: 04/18/2012 11:56 am

By ANDREW TAYLOR, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON -- Republicans controlling the House are eying big cuts to food stamps as they piece together legislation to trim $261 billion from the federal budget over the next decade, hoping to forestall major Pentagon cutbacks.

The cuts to food stamps would reduce the monthly benefit for a family of four by almost $60, repealing increases that were enacted three years ago as part of President Barack Obama's economic stimulus. The changes would also force up to 3 million people out of the program by tightening eligibility rules, the administration estimates.

The food stamp cuts would total $8 billion over the coming year and $34 billion over a decade. The program has been expanded greatly over the past few years – enrollment tops 46 million nationwide, up from about 33 million in 2009 – and now costs about $80 billion a year. The average monthly benefit for a family of four is about $500, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a liberal research and advocacy group.

Food stamps are just one of the cuts Republicans want to muscle through the House as a follow-up to the tightfisted GOP budget plan approved last month. That measure is nonbinding but instructed six House committees to come up with spending reductions as an alternative to across-the-board cuts scheduled to slam both the Pentagon and domestic agencies in January. Those required cuts are a consequence of the failure of a budget "supercommittee" to agree on a deficit-reduction plan last year.

House panels are producing legislation this week as the first step in implementing the GOP's budget plan, starting with Judiciary panel action Tuesday on a proposal that would sharply limit damage awards in medical malpractice lawsuits.

On Wednesday, the Ways and Means panel will weigh in with provisions to make it more difficult for undocumented immigrants to claim refundable child tax credits by requiring them to have Social Security numbers to prove they are citizens or legal workers. The panel would also eliminate a grant program to states for social services such as day care and would increase the amount of health insurance subsidies under the new health care law that people must pay back if their incomes go up.

The Republicans' deficit-trimming package, while controversial, is tiny when compared to the $5.2 trillion in reductions called for by the broader GOP budget over 10 years from Obama's February budget plan. The smaller legislation taking shape on Capitol Hill would jettison bitterly partisan proposals that would dramatically transform Medicare and sharply cut the Medicaid health care plan for the poor and disabled.

"Education, jobs and health care would be slashed," Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi of California said Tuesday of the broader budget. "We know that cuts have to be made. And important spending decisions must be made. But you just can't say, `Let seniors pay more for Medicare, let's not invest in education and the rest while we give tax breaks to the wealthiest people in our country.'"

Republicans say the cuts to food stamps would be modest when compared with the explosive growth of the program in recent years. Costs have more than tripled in the past decade, going from $21 billion in 2002 to $76 billion last year, with participation rising from 19 million people 10 years ago to more than 46 million at the beginning of this year. The GOP plan would lower projected costs by about 4 percent.

Many of the immediate cuts would return benefit levels to where they would be had Democrats not temporarily increased them in the stimulus measure. Democrats themselves tapped the benefit increases in 2010 to pay for earlier legislation.

More controversial, however, are rule changes that the administration says would force 3 million people off food stamps next year by tightening rules that require most recipients to have no more than $2,000 in savings. And GOP critics say 15 states and the District of Columbia are gaming the system by giving token energy subsidies to food stamp recipients to boost benefits.

Agriculture panel Republicans are, at least for now, leaving alone billions of dollars a year in oft-criticized farm subsidies, including direct payments to farmers regardless of whether they produce a crop. Cuts to those programs are waiting for a subsequent farm bill.

"Rather than hitting subsidies for some big agribusinesses, they're going after child and nutrition assistance that serves millions of children," said Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md.

Driving the GOP effort is a desire to avert a $55 billion cut – about 10 percent – to the Pentagon budget and a $43 billion cut to domestic agencies starting Jan. 1. There's bipartisan opposition to this so-called sequester, but it's not at all clear what part the cuts proposed by Republicans will play in any ultimate solution. Many budget observers believe any solution to the sequester, as well as what to do about the expiration of the Bush-era tax cuts at the same time, will be postponed until after the November election.

For starters, Democrats controlling the Senate have no plans to advance a companion package of spending cuts. Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad, D-N.D., on Tuesday called off a vote scheduled for later this week on a resolution to counter the broad but nonbinding plan by Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., that passed the House. Conrad said he would instead launch a debate on the recommendation of Obama's bipartisan budget panel.

Separately, the House Financial Services Committee is slated to vote on a package of recycled cuts to the administration's financial overhaul bill, while the Oversight and Government Reform panel will vote on a plan to require federal workers to contribute more to their pensions.

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By ANDREW TAYLOR, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON -- Republicans controlling the House are eying big cuts to food stamps as they piece together legislation to trim $261 billion from the federal bud...
By ANDREW TAYLOR, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON -- Republicans controlling the House are eying big cuts to food stamps as they piece together legislation to trim $261 billion from the federal bud...
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brian464
world peace thru world wide disarmament
09:51 AM on 04/27/2012
If we adopt the peace making non-interventionist policies of Switzerland

which does not experience any terrorism,

we should be able to save at least $700 billion a year from "defense"
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brian464
world peace thru world wide disarmament
09:48 AM on 04/27/2012
The US government cannot afford its world wide empire that is costing hard working taxpayers up to 1.4 trillion dollars a year :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_budget_of_the_United_States#Budget_Breakdown_for_2012

In order to balance the budget, we need to cut at least $700 billion a year from "defense" because right now

the wasteful spending on the corporate welfare system of the warfare corporations and institutions cannot be sustained

and the "party "

will come to an end one day

because the government cannot sustain its level of "defense" spending for long,

which will inevitably plunge this economy either into a deep depression or hyperinflation due to the collapse of the dollar.

High gas prices is just the "tip of the iceberg" .

In order to prevent a great depression or hyperinflation due to the collapse of the dollar, we need to balance the budget and here are the steps :

http://forum.isi.org/eve/forums?a=tpc&s=5270060552&f=9310035552&m=4280031492&r=4461034126#4461034126
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Michael Briggs
Liberal is Better
07:12 AM on 04/19/2012
Thankfully, Jesus is on the side of the Republican party. I remember the Bible story about how Jesus threw the poor and hungry out of the Temple because their stench made the rich uncomfortable...no, wait.
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shaunmarie
Proud Member of the 47%
06:54 AM on 04/19/2012
Military families redeem food stamps at twice the rate of the civilian population. 14,000 military families were on food stamps in 2000.

If we cannot pay our servicemen and women more than the poverty level, how can we even discuss cutting food stamps?

http://www.military.com/news/article/more-troops-are-relying-on-food-stamps.html
10:31 PM on 04/18/2012
Just why does the GOP hate poor people? These people profess to be so Christian, but they would deny American children food to eat. They already passed a bill to take Medicare away from the elderly. They wish to deny kids the opportunity to go to college. All this so their friends can get another tax cut and so we can continue to kill people all over the world. Thank you GOP for telling us your priorities.

Some of us value ending poverty and hunger in the United States. Some of us value our seniors having dignity in their older years and the promise of healthcare so we can enjoy them longer. Some of us want young people to reach their potential. I am so sorry to hear that you are not in the group of folks that have these priorities.
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
07:19 AM on 04/19/2012
It is truly sickening watching GOP rank and file defend these GOP politcies are all GOP heartless fo_ols these days?
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barefootcountrygirl
Down to earth and keeping it that way.
11:51 AM on 04/19/2012
That's stupid. And why do you try to attack Christians? There are a lot of religions in the Republican Party, as in other parties, and guess what? The Democratic party has them, too! Can't you tell the truth? The stuff made up here is astounding! Good thing people can read and look up things for themseslves instead of just believing YOU.
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429freckles
Ex Republican Now Devoted Democrat
10:56 AM on 04/18/2012
Good grief. Protect the rich. Starve the poor.

These guys have absolutely NO SHAME.

Obama/Biden/Democrat Controlled Congress 2012
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
07:19 AM on 04/19/2012
fired up and ready to go...f&F
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barefootcountrygirl
Down to earth and keeping it that way.
11:52 AM on 04/19/2012
NO. Good grief! They don't starve the poor! Who made up that stuff? (another word is appropriate, but I won't use it)
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OldMacdonald
It isn’t just the lyrics, it’s the beat!
10:38 AM on 04/18/2012
This country sucks.
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no dash american
the real 1% ers are combat veterans
10:44 AM on 04/18/2012
But the others swallow
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OldMacdonald
It isn’t just the lyrics, it’s the beat!
11:39 AM on 04/18/2012
They get the juice. We get the shaft.
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
07:55 AM on 04/19/2012
I blame those responsbile and right now it is the GOP who crashed our economy, broke our Senate and our court system...and having learned nothing want a do over in terms of tax cuts and deregulation...and they want to starve the most vulnerable...an evil party for an evil age. This party is on its way out...just a question of how long they can survive demographics and their own unpopular policy..such as ending Medicare and Social Security...they have done much damage to this once great country. When our service families go hungry while military fat cats get much cash...something is wrong.
10:04 AM on 04/21/2012
you're a l/o/s/e/r that couldn't make it then.
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feelingdisposable
Obama 332 - Romney 206
10:34 AM on 04/18/2012
We are in a very sick society if the GOP thinks there is nothing wrong with cutting SNAP benefits in order to keep all of the defense spending. How did these priorities get so screwed up? How about something a bit more reasonable - say get rid of all of the oil subsidies so that we don't have more people starving on the streets than we already have.
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
07:22 AM on 04/19/2012
or farm subsidies to big AG...
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barefootcountrygirl
Down to earth and keeping it that way.
11:54 AM on 04/19/2012
I think we should raise all the crops we can because of the world's people going hungry.
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dfranz
With Liberty and Justice for all
09:46 AM on 04/18/2012
Nothing these people do surprises me. It is obvious that maintaining the war machine, giving welfare to Agra Business at the expense of children make some kind of twisted sense to them.
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OldMacdonald
It isn’t just the lyrics, it’s the beat!
10:12 AM on 04/18/2012
They need to keep the enemy (us citizens) in a weakened state to win.
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barefootcountrygirl
Down to earth and keeping it that way.
11:55 AM on 04/19/2012
It costs hundreds of thousands for farm equipment. Land is expensive. Labor is expensive. Transportation is expensive. Fuel for farm equipment is expensive. Gas for grain dryers is expensive. We want them to stay in business, don't we? Otherwise, what's going to be on the shelves of your favorite grocery stores?
08:03 AM on 04/18/2012
When a low paid soldier has a family, they would often go on Food Stamps to make ends meet. The Food Stamp program helps local grocers and food suppliers stay afloat. The economic effect is widespread. On the other hand ,expensive and sometimes useless weapontry programs subsidizes just a few wealthy manufacturers. The rich do not need more Welfare and they do not deserve to get enormous sums for their costly inflated wares.
10:11 PM on 04/18/2012
I guess that low pd soldier (who was willing to give his life for his country) with a family will just have to go hungry or beg for food if they lose all or part of their food stamps. Their already having a hard time finding jobs & making house pymts. Maybe Romney will ask his fellow Mormons to help feed our soldiers & their families, or invite them to dinner.
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
07:23 AM on 04/19/2012
It is already a disgrace that we don't pay of soldiers decent money but all the money goes to the fat cats in the pentagon to pay for weapons we don't need.
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07:14 AM on 04/18/2012
In defense of the military, I will say we need to fund it. However, I will also include we don't need to fund exotic weapon systems. And those systems are the ones that eat up tax dollars like a kid in a candy shop.

For instance, while the Raptor F-22 is a dream aircraft, the reason why it costs so much is because Congress allowed the defense industry to consolidate. Boeing has shifted to commercial airline production. Grumman is nothing, McDonnell-Douglas has all but dissipated as well as all the other aircraft manufactures that use to compete for the honor of designing the next generation of aircraft. All that's left is Lockheed-Martin. So whatever they produce for whatever cost is the price to pay.

Change the dynamics of the military-industrial-complex and the cost for military hardware will go down due to simple economics.

Also think about all the hardware we left behind in Iraq because it was too expansive to ship it home. Tax payer dollars wasted because the DoD didn't think about return costs of conducting war.
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KJ Pierson
10:20 AM on 04/19/2012
Shhh, don't try to explain it. This is a forum for railing about the GOP (note not the other side that also sign off on everything as well). Not about explaining why things are actually broken.
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07:05 AM on 04/18/2012
Too bad these holier-than-thou republicans never visited a military commissary. If they had, they wouldn't be able to go down a food isle without ever seeing a card saying the specific item on the shelf was WIC approved.
madkoz
Dog is my co-pilot
06:23 AM on 04/18/2012
Hey GOP can you tell me what are you gonna do for military families on food stamps?
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
07:24 AM on 04/19/2012
They don't care about our military and the first thing they would do is cut health benefits.
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Jim Pasterczyk
Banned!
02:38 AM on 04/18/2012
Military first, just like in North Korea.
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KJ Pierson
10:22 AM on 04/19/2012
Doesn't do any good to have everything else, if you're fodder for terrorists or other nations. Look at Iraq.
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Jim Pasterczyk
Banned!
01:05 AM on 04/20/2012
Other than the Tea Party and the gun nuts, do you really think the US is fodder for terrorists or other nations?
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Micheal Anderson
When the Rebels become the Tyrants
12:47 AM on 04/18/2012
Because that's what Jesus would do.
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
07:24 AM on 04/19/2012
No, Jesus would not as they faux Christians will learn the hard way...their cherry picking from the old testament won't help
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KJ Pierson
10:21 AM on 04/19/2012
That's what every religious person does, they cherry pick what they want to do. Don't pretend anyone is different.
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barefootcountrygirl
Down to earth and keeping it that way.
11:59 AM on 04/19/2012
Jesus wouldn't do anything deceitful, or harm anybody. It's PEOPLE, who say they are Christians, that do those things.