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A Bookish Beemer

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A Bookish Beemer | A bookworm of a feminist with really cool initials. A Bookish Beemer A bookworm of a feminist with really cool initials. Search: Home A Bookish Beemer Around the Web Comment Policy Posts Comments News & Commentary politics Kentucky Feminism Culture and Society Activism epilepsy writing fiction writing A Quick Question February 1, 2014 Leave a comment It never fails: Every time I see a discussion of SNAP on my news feed, I jump into the fray. The discussions are always the same–it’s always about the people who abuse the program. As if it’s rampant. As if the SNAP program doesn’t have one of the lowest rates of abuse of all the the myriad social assistant programs. There is always at least one person talking about this person that they know that is abusing the program, usually by selling their benefits to buy drugs. My question is, why do these stories never end with “…so I reported them for it, and the person got their SN...

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