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FreedomWorks' Kristina Ribali: Weaning people off food stamps is real SNAP challenge

Oh, snap! Kristina Ribali, director of new media at FreedomWorks, has a real challenge for those members of Congress choosing to live on the equivalent of food stamp benefits for a week: put people to work so they can feed themselves.

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Cory Booker, the Newark, N.J., mayor who recently announced his inevitable run for Senate, was among the first politicians to take the so-called SNAP Challenge, vowing to live on a food budget of $35 a week (for one week). Rep. Eleanor Norton gave the challenge a shot this week to highlight proposed cuts to the food stamp program in the Farm Bill, choosing to blow $5 of her $31.50 budget on a pint of blueberries. (For his part, vegetarian Booker ate up a third of his food budget with a bottle of imported olive oil.)

We’re not ones to tell people how to spend their money. But the taxpayers’ money? Ribali has some suggestions.

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Another caveat that was lost on many who followed Booker’s lean week: the “S” in SNAP stands for supplemental.

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So, what’s for dinner? Blueberries in olive oil?

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If Ribali can come in $52 under budget and have food left over, imagine what this approach could do government-wide.

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Ribali is currently writing up an account of her SNAP Challenge, but for now we’ll give Iowahawk the final word.

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