Having confirmed his intent to live off of food stamps for a week in response to a Twitter challenge, Newark, N.J., Mayor Cory Booker is inviting followers to join him. The challenge doesn’t begin until next Tuesday, but Booker is laying the prep work, doing what he can to praise the SNAP program as essential while simultaneously pointing out how woefully inadequate it is — funny how so many government entitlement programs fit that description.
If you’d like to participate, here are the rules as they stand now, in handy video form.
Thanks to those joining me in the #SNAPchallenge to help spread awareness of SNAP. Learn the guidelines http://t.co/QTCkgEii
— Cory Booker (@CoryBooker) November 30, 2012
Take special note of the arbitrary conditions. Many on food stamps don’t have a car, so don’t drive to the store. Many on food stamps don’t have friends or family, so don’t accept food from mom.
@CoryBooker glad ur doing this for awareness but honestly a full month is needed to understand & eating healthy, forget it. #SNAPchallenge
— Butterfly Effect (@anontransformed) November 30, 2012
@CoryBooker @cmajaski Read the guidelines for the #SNAPchallenge, it is not going to be easy!
— [email protected] (@SweetCMB) December 1, 2012
http://twitter.com/cmajaski/statuses/274714064867971073
http://twitter.com/BullmastiffDog/statuses/272199068346880000
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@roycedaddy @corybooker I hope this helps people realize we need a min wage tied to cost of living index. #SNAPchallenge
— Pamela Reinskou ✌? (@preinsko) December 1, 2012
Although many praise the challenge for raising awareness, one follower wants people to be aware of the original purpose of the SNAP program.
@CoryBooker @primarilypaleo C'mon man, tell the people what the S in SNAP stands for. #snapChallenge #supplemental
— The Meturgeman (@HaMeturgeman) November 29, 2012
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