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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Replying to @marwilliamson
To choose health, PT time work or loosing snap benefits shouldn’t be. During this pandemic we should b allowed to pull out all we can without penalties. Tuff decisions our lives are on the line and this old guard is making it worse. Stalling Stimulus clock runs out UI benefits.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Another take,
“They talk about trickle-down wealth, but socialism is trickle-up poverty. It just impoverishes everything. That's my fear, that the Marxists and socialists, the academic community is generally hostile to business. It always has been. This is not new." google.com/url?q=foxbusiness…
Replying to @marwilliamson
I don't know a case where food stamps DO feed a family. I have a friend who's mom is a single mother of two. Makes 25k a year in Massachusetts. Guess how much she gets in food stamps a week? $20. $20 to feed THREE people a week. Rent is easily $1800 for a two bed in MA.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Just wait when climate change causes an extreme drought in the USA. With lingering weather patterns, brought by climate change, its going to be worse than the dust bowl. youtube.com/semcUTqGGss
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IF you qualify... and that is a big if
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A national emergency would be if the Hilton didn't have suites available for the Raytheon people when they came to town to tell Senators how to vote.