Ok - even though you haven’t provided proof that the government frequently raises SNAP threshold, and my searches turn up nothing, let’s consider that fear, then discuss the alternative.

  • Certainly it’s reasonable to assume SNAP threshold goes up over time, with inflation. Makes perfectt sense. but what we are discussing is a large boost in income to the lower wage earning americans - not just an inflation adjustment. We’re talking about a 30% or more increase in income.

Why would anyone - even a crazy lib - vote to raise the SNAP threshold 30% or more? I don’t believe that would happen.

I would argue strongly against it. I can’t think of a reason to support that.

  1. So you are arguing for the stars quo. We both recognize that SNAP and other safety net entitlements aren’t going anywhere.

I know you arne’t happy about that. but to throw int eh towel and accept it - or, as I believe you have, argue simply they should be eliminated - while realizing that won’t happen, is to accept the status quo.

Accept that you and I will pay to keep Walmart’s work force clothed, fed and sheltered, even if we are not customers of Walmart.

Why do you prefer that to Walmart paying a wage high enough to allow their workers to cross the current threshold?