I will try to keep in mind being beaten up and ceaselessly insulted as a child for using the school's free lunch program and the insults hurled at my mother and the other 3 women I have known who were on the system (deadbeat, [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse], drug addict) is "the truth". Thank you for that insight.
I stated the programs need to be properly revamped. I never suggested the program should continue as it is, nor did I say it should pay indefinitely for infinite children. However, I feel funding the food for one of three + children or no funding whatsoever (the recommendation from many on here) is appalling.
I recommend providing resources (food, subsidized daycare, medical care, subsidized housing) for a limited time with the caveat that a technical school or job program will also be funded. At the end of the reasonable time frame, wean down to no or very limited payments after they have had time to complete courses to improve job prospects and obtain a job. Employment assistance so they can obtain a more than a minimum wage job would be very helpful (see below).
However, we also need to try to keep in mind TWO full-time jobs at minimum wage earns a person a whopping gross of $30,160. Take out of that SSI, Medicare, local taxes (if they have any), medical insurance (if they are lucky enough to have employer offered Health care), rent (mortgage), food, utilities, childcare, school supplies, clothes, gas, insurance, medical bills (deductible on the catastrophic-only healthcare plan approx 3500.00 per person) and you are in the negative. So what do they give up? Medical care? Food? Some of the people on the system are employed. Some have two full-time jobs. So, do we just cut them off because their time frame is up?
God bless you and yours, and I am not being facetious. Truly, may God bless you.