Tag Archives: Jeh Johnson
Weaponized Compassion: How Federal Food Programs Undermine Culture
What if federal food aid is doing more than feeding the hungry? In this article, author Thomas Hampson examines how decades of federal policy changes have reshaped food assistance into a force that, he argues, erodes cultural cohesion, bypasses citizenship verification, and fuels broader social and political transformation.
Posted in Federal
Tagged 2008 Farm Bill, Agriculture Risk Protection Act of 2000, Alejandro Mayorkas, Biden Administration, Cecilia Muñoz, Commodity Supplemental Food Program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, Disaster Household Distributions, Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations, Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010, Jeh Johnson, Neera Tanden, Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, SNAP, Susan Rice, The Emergency Food Assistance Program, Tom Vilsack, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Valerie Jarrett, Xavier Becerra
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Testing For Truth
I often wonder why I torture myself. Each weekday afternoon, I try to stay somewhat literate in what is happening in our world by watching the evening network news. Most every day, I regret it.
Posted in Faith, Federal, Islam & Sharia; Terrorism, Marriage/Family/Culture, Sanctity of Life
Tagged Abraham Wynder, David Muir, Jeh Johnson, Jimmy Kimmel, Lester Holt, Linda S. Lichter, news, Norah O’Donnell, President Joe Biden, President Obama’s, S. Robert Lichter, Stanley Rothman, State of the Union, Stephen Colbert, The New York Times, Washington Post
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