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09-20-2013, 07:55 PM
Congresswoman Uses Steak, Vodka, And Caviar To Hammer Republicans On Food Stamp Cuts (http://www.buzzfeed.com/andrewkaczynski/democratic-congresswoman-uses-steak-vodka-and-caviar-to-hamm)

“They received almost $200 for a single meal only for themselves. Yet, for them the idea of helping fellow Americans spend less than $5 a day makes their skin crawl.”


Democratic Rep. Jackie Speier decided to make an unconventional pitch on the House of Representatives floor Thursday to defend food stamps. Speier used a cooked steak, a bottle of vodka, and a can of caviar to point out members of Congress who had large numbers of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients in their districts but opposed the program. The congresswoman pointed out many of the same members of Congress took trips around the world with large stipends for food and lodging.

“In my district, California 14, we have about 4,000 families who are on food stamps, but some of my colleagues have thousands and thousands more,” Rep. Speier said. “Yet, they somehow feel like crusaders, like heroes when they vote to cut food stamps. Some of these same members travel to foreign countries under the guise of official business. They dine at lavish restaurants, eating steak, vodka and even caviar. They receive money to do this. That’s right, they don’t pay out of pocket for these meals.”

Speier went on, using particular examples of members of Congress who went on sponsored trips and spent large amounts of money on food and lodging.

“Let me give you a few examples: One member was given $127.41 a day for food on his trip to Argentina. He probably had a fair amount of steak,” she said.

“Another member was given $3,588 for food and lodging during a six-day trip to Russia. He probably drank a fair amount of vodka and probably even had some caviar. That particular member has 21,000 food stamp recipients in his district. One of those people who is on food stamps could live a year on what this congressman spent on food and lodging for six days,” she added.

“Another 20 members made a trip to Dublin, Ireland. They got $166 a day for food. These members didn’t pay a dime. They received almost $200 for a single meal only for themselves. Yet, for them the idea of helping fellow Americans spend less than $5 a day makes their skin crawl. The families of veterans, of farmers, of the disabled, of the working poor are not visible to them, not even when they are their own constituents.”

In a previous article, BuzzFeed pointed out many of the Republican members of Congress leading the charge to limit the food stamp program represented large numbers of food stamp recipients.

A quick BuzzFeed search found that the member of Congress who took the trip to Argentina who spent $127 was Rep. Frank Lucas of Oklahoma and the trip was sponsored by the Franklin Center for Global Policy Exchange. The member of Congress who took the trip to Russia was Rep. Steve King of Iowa. The 20 members of Congress who went to Dublin can be found here. The trip, sponsored by the Franklin Center for Global Policy Exchange, had an estimated budget of $450,000 to $750,000 according to Roll Call.

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story misstated the name of the Franklin Center for Global Policy Exchange as the Franklin Center. (9/19/13)

FACE!!!

So, no help for people who need it, and perks for people that don't. Good job R Team.

Shaps
09-20-2013, 08:01 PM
I agree with the food stamp cuts - look at the actual math and not at the rhetoric.

BUT,

I also agree with the above statement. The $166/day sound like per-diem rates. $3500 for food and lodging for a week in Russia, sounds about right, our representatives aren't staying at HOJO's. But I do think that reductions in Congressional spending could easily be made in numerous areas and support continued discussion about where those cuts could/should be made.

P.S. - I think the biggest reduction should be made in their retirement benefits. They should be reflected on a pay-scale (slightly increased) commisserate with Military Officers.

Tgo01
09-20-2013, 08:14 PM
So, no help for people who need it, and perks for people that don't. Good job R Team.

Which congressman said he wants to cut 100% of funding to the food stamps program?

I also love it when people think they are making some sort of point by pointing out a couple of thousand of dollars a few people spend then compare it to spending a similar amount on millions of people. I can't possibly see the problem with that logic!

Curious Back, do you think our politicians should be staying at Motel 6 and eating at McDonald's when they go overseas? Should Obama see if a local wants to go halfsies and share a hotel room?

166 dollars a day in food isn't all that extravagant. Now if they were getting a thousand dollars a day or they received 200 dollars every single day of the year I would see the point. How often do these guys receive these "perks"? I can't imagine it's too often or I would imagine this lady would have focused on one person and listed all of the times they went out of country on the taxpayer's dime.

Latrinsorm
09-20-2013, 08:38 PM
Which congressman said he wants to cut 100% of funding to the food stamps program?

I also love it when people think they are making some sort of point by pointing out a couple of thousand of dollars a few people spend then compare it to spending a similar amount on millions of people. I can't possibly see the problem with that logic!

Curious Back, do you think our politicians should be staying at Motel 6 and eating at McDonald's when they go overseas? Should Obama see if a local wants to go halfsies and share a hotel room?You got a problem with McDonald's, commie?
166 dollars a day in food isn't all that extravagant. Now if they were getting a thousand dollars a day or they received 200 dollars every single day of the year I would see the point. How often do these guys receive these "perks"? I can't imagine it's too often or I would imagine this lady would have focused on one person and listed all of the times they went out of country on the taxpayer's dime.This coming from the guy who gets steamed when a lady friend hits him up for $15 in alcohol at a meal?!?

Gelston
09-20-2013, 08:39 PM
The official DoD rate for food per day in Dublin, Ireland in 136 a day, and I imagine it is similar for other faucets of the Government. They weren't too far off. With incidentals added, it comes out to 170 a day. The Argentina trip, he is getting about 10 bucks more per day compared to the DoD rates (+incidentals). The 3600 for Russia is about right too. In Moscow you rate $565 per day for Lodging, food, and inceidentals. Everybody in Government service gets this. It is on paper. If the senator that is posting this stuff up goes to those places, she will get it too.

http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/site/perdiemCalc.cfm

Tgo01
09-20-2013, 08:42 PM
This coming from the guy who gets steamed when a lady friend hits him up for $15 in alcohol at a meal?!?

Hey!

Okay I got nothing. SHUT UP!

Candor
09-20-2013, 08:58 PM
Given the Congressional job performance of the last few years, why don't we just donate 535 salaries to the Food Stamp program?

When they start doing their job, then we start paying them again.