The US Department of Agriculture says it will not tap into its $6 billion contingency fund to cover food stamp benefits next month, according to an agency memo obtained by CNN. That means that roughly 42 million Americans will not receive critical food assistance from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, in November, unless the agency shifts its position.
He’s giving the money to Argentina to bail out the Secretary of Treasury’s friends, who were stupid enough to invest in a country that has defaulted 20 times in the last 70 years.
If they are stupid enough to risk their fortunes on a country that goes bankrupt every 3.5 years on average, that’s their problem.
He’s giving the money to Argentina to bail out the Secretary of Treasury’s friends, who were stupid enough to invest in a country that has defaulted 20 times in the last 70 years.
If they are stupid enough to risk their fortunes on a country that goes bankrupt every 3.5 years on average, that’s their problem.