Food insecurity is a real thing

They are not criminals. American citizens are far more violent than they are, bostwick.
Tell that to the families of those raped or murdered by your mostly nonviolent criminal hordes. I get it though, for whatever sick and twisted reason, you want to protect murderers and rapists.
 
Tell that to the families of those raped or murdered by your mostly nonviolent criminal hordes. I get it though, for whatever sick and twisted reason, you want to protect murderers and rapists.

Are American citizens more liable per capita to engage in violent crimes that illegal immigrants?

Why, yes, tell that ass Rogue AI, yes, they are.

Comparative Crime Rates

Lower Incarceration Rates:
  • Immigrants — including undocumented ones — are consistently incarcerated at lower rates than native-born Americans.
  • A 2020 study found immigrants were 60% less likely to be incarcerated than U.S.-born

Tell that mutt Rogue AI to shut up.

 
Are American citizens more liable per capita to engage in violent crimes that illegal immigrants?

Why, yes, tell that ass Rogue AI, yes, they are.

Comparative Crime Rates

Lower Incarceration Rates:
  • Immigrants — including undocumented ones — are consistently incarcerated at lower rates than native-born Americans.
  • A 2020 study found immigrants were 60% less likely to be incarcerated than U.S.-born

Tell that mutt Rogue AI to shut up.

Crime isn’t the only factor. Illegal aliens harm Americans in many ways:
  • they cost taxpayers a net of $150 billion a year
  • they lower the caliber of public schools in their areas
  • they compete for low-cost rental housing, thus driving demand and prices for the American working class
  • they lower the value of properties in the areas they settle, due to the negative impact on the local schools
  • they undercut wages for unskilled American workers

Pros:
- lettuce is cheaper
 
Are American citizens more liable per capita to engage in violent crimes that illegal immigrants?

Why, yes, tell that ass Rogue AI, yes, they are.

Comparative Crime Rates

Lower Incarceration Rates:
  • Immigrants — including undocumented ones — are consistently incarcerated at lower rates than native-born Americans.
  • A 2020 study found immigrants were 60% less likely to be incarcerated than U.S.-born

Tell that mutt Rogue AI to shut up.

Every illegal alien is a criminal, which makes your statement false. Do your misguided and misleading stats count the incarceration prior to deportation? Or is that conveniently left out? Hard to tell with such shoddy data. Try harder.
 
Every illegal alien is a criminal, which makes your statement false. Do your misguided and misleading stats count the incarceration prior to deportation? Or is that conveniently left out? Hard to tell with such shoddy data. Try harder.

You are far more likely as a male citizen to commit a violent crime than Pedro or Maria, you piece of shit.
 
Coal jobs are gone, dude. Did you look at the chart? They've been steadily falling for DECADES. Republican and Democratic adminstrations alike.

Like Trump said back in the 90s when he was honest about it. Coal miners' sons are fools for not leaving the mines.

I keep telling you, MAGA is not doing up and coming kids any favors, You are doing more harm than good by promising them the jobs of their fathers and not preparing them for the jobs of tomorrow.

China is. And we are going to lose our economic dominance because of it. Things are rapidly approaching a tipping point.

Stop looking backward.

Why don’t you believe Barry Soetoro when he told you he’ll make it so Exspensive for the coal generation plants they’ll have to shut down?
 
Food insecurity. It exists. It hurts people from all walks of life.

Those who deny it lack empathy and should be excluded from your family, your church, your social organizations, your schools. Caveat: do feed their children if they suffer this insecurity. In fact, their children should be removed from parental control.

Yes, “food insecurity” is a real and well-defined concept used by governments, researchers, and humanitarian organizations worldwide.

📖 Definition

According to the Oxford Dictionary:

Food insecurity is “the condition of not having access to sufficient food, or food of an adequate quality, to meet one's basic needs.”

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines it as:

“A household-level economic and social condition of limited or uncertain access to adequate food.”


LevelDescription
High food securityNo problems or limitations in accessing food
Marginal food securityOccasional anxiety about food sufficiency
Low food securityReduced quality, variety, or desirability of diet
Very low food securityDisrupted eating patterns and reduced food intake

🌍 Global Impact

  • Over 2.4 billion people worldwide experience moderate or severe food insecurity

  • In the U.S., millions of households face food insecurity annually due to poverty, unemployment, and systemic barriers
🧠 Why It Matters

Food insecurity affects:
  • Physical health: Malnutrition, chronic diseases
  • Mental health: Anxiety, depression
  • Child development: Learning difficulties, stunted growth
  • Economic productivity: Reduced work and school performance
So yes, it’s not just a buzzword—it’s a measurable and impactful condition that shapes lives and policy decisions globally.

Would you like to explore how food insecurity is measured or how it intersects with poverty and public health?

🔍 Levels of Food Insecurity (USDA Classification



All those mostly peaceful protests and that stealing?


Suck it up buttercup.
 
Food insecurity. It exists. It hurts people from all walks of life.

Those who deny it lack empathy and should be excluded from your family, your church, your social organizations, your schools. Caveat: do feed their children if they suffer this insecurity. In fact, their children should be removed from parental control.

Yes, “food insecurity” is a real and well-defined concept used by governments, researchers, and humanitarian organizations worldwide.

📖 Definition

According to the Oxford Dictionary:

Food insecurity is “the condition of not having access to sufficient food, or food of an adequate quality, to meet one's basic needs.”

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines it as:

“A household-level economic and social condition of limited or uncertain access to adequate food.”


LevelDescription
High food securityNo problems or limitations in accessing food
Marginal food securityOccasional anxiety about food sufficiency
Low food securityReduced quality, variety, or desirability of diet
Very low food securityDisrupted eating patterns and reduced food intake

🌍 Global Impact

  • Over 2.4 billion people worldwide experience moderate or severe food insecurity

  • In the U.S., millions of households face food insecurity annually due to poverty, unemployment, and systemic barriers
🧠 Why It Matters

Food insecurity affects:
  • Physical health: Malnutrition, chronic diseases
  • Mental health: Anxiety, depression
  • Child development: Learning difficulties, stunted growth
  • Economic productivity: Reduced work and school performance
So yes, it’s not just a buzzword—it’s a measurable and impactful condition that shapes lives and policy decisions globally.

Would you like to explore how food insecurity is measured or how it intersects with poverty and public health?

🔍 Levels of Food Insecurity (USDA Classification

Is a child enrolled in public school, who gets breakfast and lunch for free, and whose mother gets WIC, SNAP, and TANF, food insecure?

If he is, is that a sign of parental abuse?
 
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You know, there wouldn't be as many children to feed if our culture didn't condone promiscuous sexual activity. A lot of cultural factors go into this crisis, with the chief one being that people are not practicing safe sex.
 
The solution is to limit what can be purchased using the SNAP benefit. If they accept taxpayer money to live, they will have to accept a limitation on their personal eating habits.

Here is a list for consideration to limit the abuses of taxpayer largess.

Low-Carbohydrate Grocery List for SNAP Participants​

Focus: <15g carbs/serving, high-quality fats from plants & animals, cooking animal fats included

1. Low-Carbohydrate Vegetables (<15g Net Carbs per Serving)

These vegetables each have significantly less than 15g of carbohydrates per typical serving, making them ideal for anyone seeking to limit carbohydrate intake:
  • Broccoli: ~6g carbs per cup (raw)12
  • Cauliflower: ~5g carbs per 100g2
  • Spinach: ~1g carbs per cup (raw)12
  • Lettuce (Iceberg, Romaine): ~2g carbs per cup23
  • Kale: ~1g carbs per cup (raw)1
  • Mushrooms: ~2g carbs per cup (white button)12
  • Zucchini: ~4g carbs per cup (raw)12
  • Asparagus: ~4g carbs per cup (cooked)12
  • Cucumber: ~2–3g carbs per 100g2
  • Bell Peppers: ~6g carbs per 100g2
  • Arugula: ~3g carbs per 100g2
  • Celery: ~3g carbs per 100g2
  • Swiss Chard: ~3g carbs per 100g2
  • Radishes: ~3g carbs per 100g2
  • Tomatoes: ~3–4g carbs per 100g2
  • Alfalfa Sprouts: ~2g carbs per 100g2
All of these are widely available at major grocery retailers, including stores that accept SNAP benefits.

2. High-Quality Vegetable Fats

  • Avocado:
    • Carbs: ~2g per 50g serving (⅓ avocado)
    • Fats: 5g of monounsaturated “good” fats per 50g serving
    • Nutrients: Excellent source of heart-healthy fat, vitamins, fiber, and potassium4567
  • Olives:
    • Also a source of monounsaturated fat; very low in carbs (~4g/100g)8

3. Animal-Based Healthy Fats

Whole Food Animal Fats

  • Eggs:
    • Low in carbs (~0.5g per large egg), high in quality protein and fats.
  • Fatty Fish (sardines, salmon, mackerel):
    • High in omega-3 fatty acids; generally <1g carbs per serving.
  • Full-fat Dairy (cheese, heavy cream, plain Greek yogurt):
    • Low in lactose, higher fat options tend to have lower carbs per serving.

Animal Fats for Cooking

  • Beef Tallow:
    • Pure rendered beef fat, ideal for high-temperature cooking.
    • Provides long-chain saturated fats, no carbs, and is shelf-stable91011
  • Ghee (clarified butter):
    • High in healthy fats (mainly saturated and monounsaturated), no carbs, lactose-free option for some9
  • Lard (pork fat):
    • Commonly used in traditional cooking, zero carbohydrates, high smoke point.
All these animal fats are available through most traditional grocery outlets, specialty food stores, or online, and can often be purchased with SNAP.

4. Sample Grocery Shopping List

CategoryExample FoodsNotes
Low-Carb VeggiesBroccoli, cauliflower, spinach, kale, mushrooms, zucchini, asparagus, cucumbers, bell peppers, arugula, celery, Swiss chard, radishes, tomatoes, alfalfa sproutsAll <15g carbs/serving
High-Quality Vegetable FatsAvocado, olivesAvocado is very nutrient-dense46
Protein + Animal FatsEggs, sardines, salmon, mackerel, cheeseAll low carb, rich in healthy fats
Fats for CookingBeef tallow, ghee, lardUsed instead of vegetable/seed oils

Shopping & Budget Notes

  • All items listed are widely available at supermarkets and grocery chains that accept SNAP EBT cards.
  • Focus on seasonal produce and sale items to stretch benefits further.
  • Tallow and ghee can be found in traditional or international aisles; eggs and full-fat dairy are basic SNAP groceries.
Tip: Prioritize whole, minimally processed foods to maximize nutritional value from SNAP purchases. This approach supports both low-carbohydrate goals and overall health.
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  2. Low-Carb Fruits and Vegetables: Ideal for Low-Sugar Diets
  3. Carb Choices
  4. Is Avocado a Good Fat?
  5. Vegetable of the month: Avocado - Harvard Health
  6. Are avocados high in fat?
  7. Hass Avocado Composition and Potential Health Effects - PMC
  8. 20 of the best low-carb vegetables, according to dietitians
  9. Top 6 Best Animal Fats to Cook With
  10. Beef Tallow
  11. https://fatworks.com more
  12. Low-Carb Vegetables – Visual Guide to the Best and Worst — Diet Doctor
  13. https://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/MEND/CarbList.pdf
  14. https://uwmdi.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/15-Gram-Carbohydrate-Food-List-Revised.pdf
  15. 20 Low-Carb Vegetables and Reasons to Cut Carbs
  16. Premium Tallow Cooking Oil & Tallow Fat by Fatworks®
  17. https://www.texaschildrens.org/sites/default/files/uploads/docuvements/diabetes/Carb Snacks.pdf
  18. Health benefits of eating avocado | Mission Health
  19. Animal Fats & Tallow - EPIC
  20. 7 Health Benefits of Avocados
Poor people generally would be insulted at the suggestion that this would be what they are expected to eat. They would take it personally. As an insult. Increase their food budget and they will buy more junk. Take food insecurity as a good thing. Chronic food insecurity is all that separates obesity from morbid obesity.
 
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