Dan Rodricks: A fellow congressman asks a question for the ages: ‘What’s wrong with Andy Harris?’ | COMMENTARY [Baltimore Sun]
In an interview last week with Bloomberg Government, Rep.
Some of us have been asking that question for more than a decade, wondering why a fellow with a medical degree would vote repeatedly to keep thousands of low-income Americans from getting health insurance; or why Harris, Maryland’s only Republican in
I could go on, but I won’t, in the interest of getting to what provoked McGovern to ask, “What’s wrong with Andy Harris?”
McGovern, a member of the
“We have to wring the tens of billions of dollars of money out of [SNAP], which was put in for COVID,” he said, adding, “As many Americans realize, the COVID emergency is over.”
Maybe Harris missed this part, but
Good guess:
So he’s talking about cutting benefits already due to expire, and in
So what’s wrong with
Nothing, if you like extremists who make the tired Republican suggestion that too many Americans receive SNAP benefits, or that people should be required to work to get them when, in fact, the
But calling for cuts makes Harris sound like a hard-heeled moralist against sloth when, actually, he’s a classic denialist about the millions of Americans struggling at the bottom or just above it.
As the new chair of the House subcommittee overseeing funding for the
Still, Harris has again put himself in position, as he did with Obamacare years ago, of opposing a reasonable government subsidy that helps many of his own constituents.
Who benefits from SNAP?
In 2021, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities in
The study found that SNAP lifted nearly 100,000 people, half of them children, above the poverty line in
But there are thousands more living below or just above the line. According to the most recent estimate from the
And keep this in mind: While the national poverty rate has fallen, the government’s standard for poverty remains unrealistic.
Only last month, when it was published in the
Still, no one who lives in the real world and pays real food bills and real rent will consider
In
What’s wrong with
Plenty. But he keeps getting reelected.
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