SNAP, in short, is public policy at its best. It not only helps those in
need; it helps them help themselves. And it has done yeoman work in the
economic crisis, mitigating suffering and protecting jobs at a time
when all too many policy makers seem determined to do the opposite. So
it tells you something that conservatives have singled out this of all
programs for special ire.
Even some conservative pundits worry that the war on food stamps,
especially combined with the vote to increase farm subsidies, is bad for
the G.O.P., because it makes Republicans look like meanspirited class warriors. Indeed it does. And that’s because they are.
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