California is weighing a first-of-its-kind welfare program that would subsidize diapers for needy families, though some lawmakers say the plan's a stinker.
Assembly Bill 1516, written by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, a Democrat from San Diego, would create the taxpayer-backed program within the state's existing welfare network, called CalWORKs (California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids). Families that qualify for CalWORKS could be eligible for $80 a month to buy diapers for children under the age of 2.
“When you have an identifiable problem preventing women from self-sufficiency and there is an identifiable barrier, shouldn’t we help that along when we can?” Gonzalez told FoxNews.com.
Gonzalez, a single mother herself, said she first learned that residents can’t buy diapers with food stamps from an Eminem song off the soundtrack to the 2002movie "8 Mile." Under those programs, diapers -- along with cigarettes, alcohol and pet food -- are prohibited purchases.
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just give em 2 dozen cloth diapers and be done.
ReplyDeleteThe "identifiable problem" is that they spend their cash, and cash from ebt fraud, on cigs, alcohol, drugs and lottery tickets. People have zero priorities anymore, and the government holds no one accountable. Just hands them more, to be even more irresponsible. TF? Commiefornia is like that though. MD is next.
ReplyDeleteSince they don't work, they have the time to reuse the cloth ones as 9:47 suggested. If they get tired of washing them, they might be encouraged to get a job and pay for the disposable ones. Disposable diapers are a luxury, not a necessity.
ReplyDeleteKids should not suffer because parents are a holes.
ReplyDelete@9:47 My thoughts Exactly! That state is already broke - no tax refunds even if you earned it - and now they want you to provide plastic for their kids to poo in, and then throw away! Great for the Planet - even greater for tax payers! NEWSFLASH - STOP HAVING KIDS IF YOU CANT AFFORD THE BASICS FOR THEM!!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that dumbass used "self sufficiency" in the same sentence advocating more dependency.
ReplyDeleteLet it be known that we do not have a responsibility to anyone's children but our own.
ReplyDeleteIf they can't afford their kids then they need to keep their damn pants on. Trashy pigs!
The responsibility lies on them and who they willingly copulated with.