P-EBT is this good policy?

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So part of the recent giant 3rd stimulus bill which democrats forced through two months ago includes "Emergency Pandemic Relief Food Stamps", called P-EBT, which they are sending out to every 5-18 year old student enrolled in a public school. Everyone gets it without any checks on need or income.

We recently received P-EBT cards for both of our boys and neither my wife and I knew what it was, why it had been mailed to us, or if it was some sort of scam or not. While it is nice to get and extra $325 to spend on food per child (I don't know if this is a one time payment or a reoccurring monthly payment) but we really don't need it and I imagine most people who got these cards in the mail out of the blue need it either.

Wouldn't it be a better use of public tax money to means test programs like this? I mean folks already get $235 per month per person for food stamps if they meet income requirements (which have been made so easy to qualify for that a family of four could be making up to $80,000 per year and still qualify) so why slush out an extra $325 per child? How much do they really think a child can eat? Also why give it to people with a couple million in assets? Is this good policy?
 
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Background for people who don't know what I am talking about. Basically, if a child is enrolled in public school then they get mailed an ebt card with up to $365 via the food stamps program and it gets recharged each month. No application or income check needed. This seems wrong headed and a waste to me especially as welfare programs should be more targeted.

Should people living in million door homes with $100,000 worth of cars in the driveway be given food stamps? How about we start means testing these welfare programs?

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There is another big problem in that they are giving this to everyone so that means tens of millions of welfare money are also being given to illegal aliens.
 

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So part of the recent giant 3rd stimulus bill which democrats forced through two months ago includes "Emergency Pandemic Relief Food Stamps", called P-EBT, which they are sending out to every 5-18 year old student enrolled in a public school. Everyone gets it without any checks on need or income.

We recently received P-EBT cards for both of our boys and neither my wife and I knew what it was, why it had been mailed to us, or if it was some sort of scam or not. While it is nice to get and extra $325 to spend on food per child (I don't know if this is a one time payment or a reoccurring monthly payment) but we really don't need it and I imagine most people who got these cards in the mail out of the blue need it either.

Wouldn't it be a better use of public tax money to means test programs like this? I mean folks already get $235 per month per person for food stamps if they meet income requirements (which have been made so easy to qualify for that a family of four could be making up to $80,000 per year and still qualify) so why slush out an extra $325 per child? How much do they really think a child can eat? Also why give it to people with a couple million in assets? Is this good policy?
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So part of the recent giant 3rd stimulus bill which democrats forced through two months ago includes "Emergency Pandemic Relief Food Stamps", called P-EBT, which they are sending out to every 5-18 year old student enrolled in a public school. Everyone gets it without any checks on need or income.

We recently received P-EBT cards for both of our boys and neither my wife and I knew what it was, why it had been mailed to us, or if it was some sort of scam or not. While it is nice to get and extra $325 to spend on food per child (I don't know if this is a one time payment or a reoccurring monthly payment) but we really don't need it and I imagine most people who got these cards in the mail out of the blue need it either.

Wouldn't it be a better use of public tax money to means test programs like this? I mean folks already get $235 per month per person for food stamps if they meet income requirements (which have been made so easy to qualify for that a family of four could be making up to $80,000 per year and still qualify) so why slush out an extra $325 per child? How much do they really think a child can eat? Also why give it to people with a couple million in assets? Is this good policy?


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