If this does not qualify as a national emergency then please tell me what does.
.@FeedingAmerica CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot tells @margbrennan that the cost of food is at 50 year highs - and that in some cases, federal #SNAP benefits - food stamps - simply aren’t enough to feed a family.

Nov 30, 2020 · 12:40 AM UTC

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We need to keep our small businesses in business. Unfortunately we have still to see the fallout and food prices rising doesn’t make sense. But so little does right now.
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It’s time for the lovers to step in... “You know what-move over- we’re taking it from here.” Marianne Williamson
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Absolutely! And a bunch of others. This country is going....
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We need emergency robust pandemic #ReliefNow. The expiration of the FPUC at the end of July led to the surge in need and these incredibly dire situations. Join our fight. ExtendPUA.org
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Here's the stats for anyone who wants to share them.
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SNAP benefits have NEVER been enough to feed a family. I should know I worked in public health for many years. Many clients wouldn’t even apply bc the headaches of applying weren’t even worth it.
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I just heard of a food pick spot that had 300 meals ... there were 300 cars in line before they even epened ... Just like the Pandemic ... rent, mortgage payments, food and a basic income ... all need to be provided by our Government!
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Capitalism is killing what feeds it.
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Anything that threatens capital
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You ain’t seen nothing yet. More will die of starvation than the “virus”