Friday, July 20, 2012

Obama Partners With Mexico to Promote Food Stamp Use

President Obama and Mexican President Calderone
Washington DC, July 20, 2012. President Barack Hussein Obama, D-Kenya, has ordered his  Department of Agriculture to keep working with the Mexican government to increase the participation of Mexican nationals in our food stamp program.

The USDA has had an agreement with Mexico to promote American food assistance programs, including food stamps, among Mexican Americans, Mexican nationals and migrant communities in America.


The President wants to strengthen and continue this program,saying "Eventually they will all get amnesty anyway, so we might as well start them off on the right foot. And that means....dependent on our Federal Government."

When people are dependent on the Federal Government for food, housing, and medical care, they are more likely to vote Democrat when they eventually get around to voting. And being an illegal alien is no barrier to voting as long as we don't require voter ID at the polls.

“USDA and the government of Mexico have entered into a partnership to help educate Mexican nationals living in the United States about available nutrition assistance,” the USDA explains in a brief paragraph on their “Reaching Low-Income Hispanics With Nutrition Assistance” web page. “Mexico will help disseminate this information through its embassy and network of approximately 50 consular offices.” 

The partnership sees to it that the Mexican Embassy and Mexican consulates in America provide USDA nutrition assistance program information to Mexican Americans, Mexican nationals working in America and migrant communities in America.

The goal, for USDA, is to get rid of what they see as enrollment obstacles and increase access among potentially eligible populations by working with arms of the Mexican government in America.

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