Spyke
slrpnk.net

States that participate in the federal program are required to cover half of the administrative costs, which would cost Nebraska an estimated $300,000. Advocates of the program note that the administrative cost is far outweighed by the $18 million benefit, which the U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates would benefit 175,000 Nebraska children who might otherwise go hungry on some days during the summer.

Imagine being such a reprehensible monster that you'd let 175k children in your state starve rather than participate in a federal program that'd help feed them when school is out each summer. It's unconscionable.

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FuglyDuckreply
lemmy.world

It’s unconscionable.

BUt... but... he doesn't believe in welfare! how dare you intrude onto his lack of belief!

(/s. this guy can fuck off to the nether.)

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lemmy.world

I keep hearing that violence isn't the answer but I swear it feels like.... FOR LEGAL REASONS THIS IS SATIRE

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What are we supposed to do when our leaders and the wealthy (i.e., a small minority who holds all of the influence) have effectively declared war on the rest of us (i.e., almost everybody)?

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lemmy.world

Yeah I know a real tragedy. Died trying suck his own dick. He will be missed.

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No no no, violence can be the answer, depending on what the question is. Like this:

Historically, what happens when the poorest citizens of a nation have no food, no homes, and no hope for the future, because the rich are hording it all?

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lemmy.world

Remember, Republicans only care about fetuses. They don't care about babies and kids.

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The birthed children need to starve so they can be told they're starving because of democrats.

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Every farmer in that state receives welfare. Every fucking farmer benefits from agricultural subsidies.

The governor believes in federal welfare, just not welfare that directly benefits kids.

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Don't look for any moral center for these crooks. As you've shown, they are complete and utter hypocrites. He condemns "welfare" because it gets him votes, while he gladly uses taxpayer money to fund himself and his wealthy campaign contributors. It's the GOP long con.

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“When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.” Projection as always...

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I love the DON'T BELIEVE statements. I don't believe in guns, yet they exist.

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lemmy.world

I think the best course of action would be to reframe their thinking, instead of allowing things to keep in being called subsidies, force them to try to clarify the difference between a subsidy and welfare. Ie, farming subsidy? You mean farming welfare. Banking subsidy? You mean banking welfare. Did you know that Boeing Corp has received $15 Billion in subsidies not paid back? You mean $15 Billion in welfare, they in fact, received nearly $75 Billion in welfare, most of that welfare being received since 2000, and of that ~$75 Billion in welfare received, they actually paid back ~$60 Billion. So they received $15 Billion dollars in welfare from the US taxpayers. They are by no means the sole corporate beneficiary of welfare from the taxpayers, just the first one I stumbled upon. Point being, force the language to reflect what they hate so their hypocrisy can be exposed and other people's eyes can be opened. Most people don't know exactly what a subsidy is, they think there is some sort of justification for it that makes it beyond criticizing, a subsidy is just welfare for corporations or farms to keep them in business, we want them in business, sure, but we also want kids to be able to eat over the summer, and if farms and Boeing and banks are deserving of welfare from the government, and hence from the US taxpayers, why aren't kids?

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This is for their voters too, we need to target those who vote for them and those who don't to try and make a difference. They do this shit because they know their base doesn't care so we need to make that base as small as possible to topple this bullshit.

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Those entitled brats made a deal with the devil when they took the money. Greed got the better of them. It always does.

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maybe if we called it a 'subsidy'. ha

subsidies for very profitable corporations: a-ok ! tax cuts for people with more money than they could ever actually spend: you betcha! the welfare jobs program we call 'the united states military': ha, no reductons there, ever!

human beings who need to eat food: go fuck yourself

the lack of empathy in the republican party is so stark its hard to fathom.

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Just need to get those little tykes their own LLCs and then they can have their lawyers file for federal aid!

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lemmy.world

They’d hate that too. Then GOP hates the word “subsidy” when it’s associated with something they don’t like. Example: subsidies for transitioning to green technology.

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Maybe they need to frame it as a subsidy for grocery stores and large food businesses, it just takes a temporary detour though somebodies bank account to get to the intended recipient.

It's also amusing that such a federal policy would actually help stimulate their economy because poor people are always forced to spend all their money but he's too blind in his hatred for poor people that he can't see the economic benefits to business in his state that it would bring. Business groups should be calling for his scalp too.

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lemmy.world

So no more federal funding for Nebraska??

If he doesn’t believe in welfare, surely he doesn’t believe in government aid or subsidies

That goes for every citizen of Nebraska, and if you don’t like it vote him out!

I’m tired of this fucking pissing contest between Republicans and people that care about others

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Son_of_dadreply
lemmy.world

33% of Nebraska's operating budget comes from federal grants and funding.

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I would very much appreciate if a wonk can swing in and layout all the subsidies this guy/Nebraska benefit from.

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lemmy.world

Except to our farmers. Well subsidize the shit out of them.

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sh.itjust.works

He is like Trump. He'll pretend to be whatever you want to believe as long as you give him money. Then he'll rape your kids.

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ttrpg.network

And then quote the Bible afterwards and parents send the kids back for another round

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Not before putting you on your knee for the utmost important expression of apologies and regret.

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He's Christian by name only. It's not exactly a nice and tidy acronym but I call these types C.U.N.T.S.

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lemmy.world

Ohh, so when I say, "I don't believe in god" and you still force your Christian morality on me that's OK. When you "don't believe" in a real tangible thing that helps countless numbers of people you can just hand wave that away.

Good to know the douche bag demographic is still overly represented in every facet of American life.

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When these jerks talk about "freedom", they don't mean it in the sense that normal people think about it. Normal people think freedom means that I, as a free citizen in a secular nation, can ignore the xtian cult's demands on what I'm required to do if I so wish, but governments (local and federal) may seek to provide services for their citizens.

For them, "freedom" means they get to dictate that everyone bend the knee to their little book club and other people's kids starve so that taxes are as low as possible (for the rich - regressive taxes on the poor and middle class can be high AF).

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lemmy.world

So... He wouldn't mind if the government withholds any financial aid to the state from now on, right?

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lemmy.world

So he pays for his campaign out of his own pocket? He doesn't collect donations. Surely.

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I bet he considers them investments.

Welfare is an investment too, however, and a damn good one.

But that requires you to recognize everyone’s life valuable.

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lemmy.world

“I know the governor a little bit, and he seems to be a reasonable man. He’s a man who is compassionate in conversation,” Love said. “This is out of character. So, obviously, he’s not following his heart. He’s following his politics. He’s falling victim to political posturing, and there’s no excuse for that when it comes to children.”

No, he is not reasonable or compassionate. His actions speak louder than any words he uses sounding like reason or compassion.

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AbidanYrereply
lemmy.world

It sounds like his friend thinks he's virtue signaling. I thought they were supposed to be against that. /s

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lemmy.world

The sadder part of this is that $40 can hardly feed anyone for a week, and that's if you REALY stretch it on bulk rice and beans.

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startrek.website

It's worse than that.

It's $40/month, and only for the 3 months of summer to make up for impoverished children not getting meals through school during the summer.

These people are ghouls.

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AA5Breply
lemmy.world

And its only administrative costs: the federal government would be paying for the program. He doesn’t want to pay for someone to coordinate and do the paperwork for someone else to feed his state’s disadvantaged program. He doesn’t want to pay for someone to run a program to bring like 50 times the spending into his state

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That would be a more interesting headline: Nebraska governor doesn't want to pay 1 million to get children 50 million worth of federal food grant.

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lemmy.world

I live in NYC and my son attends public school. The availability of food to all children just feels right. I know that means my taxes are higher than they would be otherwise, but nutrition is so damn important to a child’s development.

This isn’t welfare. This is caring for children. I’m sure this jackass has a “keep Christ in Christmas” sticker somewhere.

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That’s the thing, taxes would be lower if it was spent on society, education, healthcare, infrastructure, etc instead of stadiums and police. This is proven fact, not some ethical debate.

Uplifting society means everything gets better.

Almost like socialism works.

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Powerpointreply
lemmy.ca

Not in the USA. The rich get both. The poor get nothing.

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lemmy.world

As Chomsky puts it, when it comes to "tough love", the rich get all the love and everyone else gets the "tough" part.

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The way that he is opting out is by refusing to spend the ~$300k that is the federal government's requirement to be part of the grant program. I wonder if it would be possible to do an end run around that waste of oxygen, and have a charity raise the ~$300k and accept the $18m the federal government is offering, to be distributed by the charity instead...

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I see he also self identifies as a Christian... I'm not one to judge, but I once read that countries with the word "democratic" in their names seldom were.

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What do you mean? The Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea is the best Korea! Lol

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lemmy.world

Dehumanizing and othering are fascist tact, leave that to the fascists.

Edit: othering isn’t, I stand corrected.

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Optionalreply
lemmy.world

They have destroyed the social contract of tolerance. So i’ll “other” them as i like because they chose that.

We’re done here. Literally - they’ve destroyed the climate, the holocene extinction is happening right now and right-wing fascists the world over are responsible. We’ve debated, they lost. This is what that looks like.

They must be called to account and the only way that happens is by destroying their collective immunity.

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You know, that’s a good point - othering them is us not tolerating their intolerance, and you’re on point with everything, here. I believe the flaw was with me, listing othering with dehumanization as though they were remotely equal in impact or offense.

I appreciate the discourse, thanks for contributing!

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5in1kreply

Meh, republicans aren’t people and I’m tired of pretending they are. They’re more akin to zombies I’d say.

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drislandsreply
lemmy.world

You cut that shit out right now.

They're reprehensible, obviously. But that doesn't make that not human. That's the same kind of rhetoric that leads to folks believing they could never make bad or evil choices, because "only a monster would make that choice, and I'm not a monster".

And then you think no choice you make can be that bad, because you're a good person after all. This is precisely the kind of train of thought that the modern-day Republicans have when they take away human rights, and you should never allow yourself to fall into this trap.

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wertyreply
lemmy.ml

You cut that shit out right now.

It is reaping what you sow... and they are not alone.

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"Reaping what you sow" is one thing, but it is never reducing our enemies to less than human. Not now, not ever.

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Facebonesreply
reddthat.com

Calling evil evil is not equally evil.

Standing up to evil is not equally evil.

Defending one's self from violence is not equally violent.

Etc etc.

#PunchMoreNazis

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drislandsreply
lemmy.world

None of that is the same as classifying your enemies as not human. That road leads to genocide and fascism and we are above that.

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Wait til you hear about the Republican frontrunner then.

Obviously better to police the language of niche leftists on the internet though for calling evil evil though. 🙄

When people tell you who they are, believe them.

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We could just villify them. They stand in the way of freedom for anyone who doesn't want to live under a theocracy.

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Lmao fascist enablers get the boot just the same as everyone else.

Fuck tolerating pieces of shit.

Flush them at every opportunity.

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Tolerance is a social contract. RepubliQans have obliterated that. Therefore, we’re not tolerant of them.

If they would like to re-enter that contract they can not be republiQans.

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lemmy.world

This ass wipe makes 105k salary a year for doing fuck all in a nowhere state of morons, then tells you he doesn't believe in welfare.

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He spent more money sending troops to the border as a publicity stunt. Blaming the poor has always been an effective tactic to divert attention away from their groveling to the wealthy.

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lemmy.world

This exact post came up yesterday except with Iowa. Wtf is going on?

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And they will all end up just as reprehensible and disillusioned as he is when they get older, most likely. And theyll be all greased up and ready to get in the same positions that this dickhead served in. Its all about who you know after all. Yay progress!

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I demand they all be stripped of every government-funded service including roads and telecommunications infrastructure,- oh and sewers - immediately.

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Yeah! Those children should stop being so lazy and go get jobs! Damn children, depending on other people for their well-being.

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much of that extra grocery money would have ended up in the corporate pockets of nebraska's food producers..... not thinking of the children or the corporations here.

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Americans need to start going to these politician's homes. Don't protest at city Hall, protest in their yard. Make sure their rich neighbors hate it and are inconvenienced. Any time they go out to get coffee or sit down at a restaurant, harass them until they leave. These fucks should get no peace.

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kbin.social

i'll bet he can turn right around and say he's a Christian with a straight face, too

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From his own website

Jim has dedicated himself to community involvement including:

::: spoiler spoiler

St. Isidore’s Church

Scotus Central Catholic High School Endowment Board

St. Augustine Mission Board of Directors

Chair of TeamMates Mentoring Program Foundation Board of Directors

Columbus Family YMCA Past President

Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce Past President

Nebraska Chamber of Commerce Board Member

Past Chair of Columbus Community Hospital Board of Directors

Archdiocese Ignite the Faith campaign

Christians Encounter Christ (CEC) Movement

Youth for Christ Mission

AKSARBEN Foundation

University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Administration Advisory Board, University of Nebraska Board of Regents where he represents 15 counties in northeast Nebraska and served as Chair in 2020

:::

Shocker how many of those are religious. /s

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Those churches and organizations need to start being called out online to ask them if they oppose feeding children

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lemmy.world

If he doesn’t believe in giving low income families a meager 40$ a month “welfare” then he should reject the saving Grace that is given from Jesus.

The point of the Gospels of Jesus is that the we are saved ONLY because of the Grace of God, and NOT because of our good works. PERIOD.

Nothing we do gets us the Grace of God. We can’t DO anything to deserve it. It is just given.

Edit: add “Like welfare!” To the end. I forgot.

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Nothing we do gets us the Grace of God. We can’t DO anything to deserve it. It is just given.

Why is this a given? And if it is, why would that ever be a good thing? Sounds like a real prick move to me. All knowing God making humans irredeemable from the start, knowing everything that was going to come.

No thanks.

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lemmy.world

Random fellow in Nebraska here, it’s a depressing place to live if you’re not a staunch republican!

People say Lincoln and Omaha are pretty okay, but I suspect that’s just in comparison to the rest of the state.

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former resident here. you're absolutely correct, and also compared to most of the neighboring states.

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lemmy.world

Something tells me this guy is about to learn about all the poor Iowa residents who don't believe in letting piece of shit politicians continue to breathe.

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Haha my bad, I think I was confusing this with a very similar article from Iowa.

Something to do with big open spaces and being a complete prick to your fellow humans.

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Feeding children is an investment in the future. It's in our economic best interest that new humans are educated, be in good health during adolescence, and are allowed to explore "The New".

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Well, at least Pillen is more honest than Iowa, who tried to make excuses on why. Pillen just openly states that he hates poor people because he's a POS.

Man, I hate living here.

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"I know the governor a little bit, and he seems to be a reasonable man. He's a man who is compassionate in conversation," Love said. "This is out of character..."

Not for a psychopath, it ain't.

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This is the best summary I could come up with:


Nebraska’s Republican governor on Friday reiterated his rejection of $18 million in federal funding to help feed children who might otherwise go hungry while school is out.

That statement came as advocates for children and low-income families held a news conference outside the Governor’s Mansion in Lincoln to call on Pillen to change his mind before the Jan. 1 deadline to sign up for the program.

The program — part of federal assistance made available during the COVID-19 pandemic — would provide pre-loaded EBT cards to families whose children are eligible for free and reduced-price lunches at school.

Many of those who signed the petition also included comments expressing how much the program is needed, especially in light of multi-year inflation that has outpaced many household incomes.

Pillen insisted Friday that the state would continue to help food-insecure children through the Summer Food Service Program, which provides meals and snacks at various sites when school is not in session.

Preston Love Jr,, a longtime community advocate in Omaha, on Friday questioned whether Pillen was bowing to political pressure in rejecting the federal funding.


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Man, for every day that goes by, the US just presents itself as more and more of a hell-hole.

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God damn man.

Why do Republicans hate children so much? If they're not raping them or beating them, they starve them.

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I also don’t believe in paying people enough to live.

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I like how Republicans force these children to be born and then don't care if they die as long as they are out of the womb.

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Those children should go and work for living since day 1 of their age.

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Agreed! Why feed KIDS when that money can be used to make Rich people RICHER?

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