Saturday, May 12, 2012

Link Card Accepted at Market Day

       For those of you from another state, Illinois uses something called the Link Card in place of food stamps.  This saves people who need government assistance from the indignity of not using a credit or debit card, like everyone else.
       Since, despite the taxes we pay, we don't have enough money for the schools to use on things they should have, we have Market Day sales.  I will not take anything away from Market Day.  I have tried many of their items, and found them mostly superior in quality.  This post in no way maligns or impugns (those words look weird, don't they), the products or character of the Market Day company.
       By now you're wondering if I've lost it.  How can these two items be tied together.  Link cards and Market Day.  One is a pay in to the system, the other a pay out.  Well my gentle reader, there is a way these two things are linked. (pardon the pun)
       The flyer sent home with my children for, Market Day, states that they will be accepting the Link card as a form of payment.  This is yet another example of Illinois circular reasoning.  And it's circular math.
       We under-fund schools so they need to have fund raisers.  We give people Link cards with some of the tax money that could otherwise have gone to schools.  (OK, its mostly lost as graft, but bear with me.)  They are then allowed to use those Link cards to purchase food from Market Day, with proceeds going to the previously mentioned, under-funded schools.  Like all perpetual motion machines this one will not stay running long without an outside force providing additional energy.  That would be our tax money; which feeds this great wheel both top and bottom.
       I will not speak out against Link cards here.  (That is another post.  They are readily abused)  I will certainly not speak out against Market Day.  I will say that it makes no kind of sense to allow Link cards to be used for Market Day purchases, since by their very nature, their products are priced higher than necessary.  Else there would be no proceeds to forward to the school system.
       While I would love nothing more than to rant against the people abusing their state paid food plan, I cannot.  Not out of any sense of sympathy for them, but because they are not operating outside the rules that were set down.  It's cheesy, no doubt; but completely legal.  And really, why shouldn't we all be abusing the state's coffers.  Our "Leaders" do.

       Off topic: the President's recent comments about being in favor of Gay Marriage are as insincere as they are brilliant.  I say insincere because if he were in favor, he would have spoken out months ago, when fist asked.  Instead, he waited until it was politically expedient.  Which is why it is brilliant.  He won't lose any votes for saying he is in favor of it.  However his opponent, in an effort to differentiate himself, immediately went on record against it.  This will cost him votes.  Brilliant, but insincere.

4 comments:

  1. You speak as someone who has never had to struggle. I am a single mother who works full time. Thank God for the food stamp program. After my check has gone to rent, utilities, insurance, day care, things my children need there isn't much left over for food. Why shouldn't I be able to enjoy Market Day? As you said their food is great quality. Just because I am not wealthy my children and I should eat ramen noodles every night? Yes, some of their prices are outrageous but I don't buy those items you can find really great deals on some of the snacks and juices (better than in the grocery store). But really if I want to spend the whopping 300 a month on steak and starve for the remainder of the month really what business is it of yours?

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    1. http://truthdeep.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-same-side.html

      I have posted this to attempt to clarify things. For the record though, how tax money is spent is always the business of the taxpayer.

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  2. Your problem isn't with the idea that the link card shouldn't be used at market day. Your problem is that you think schools are under funded.
    http://www.illinoisloop.org/spending.html\
    Also that you think spending money on schools has any affect on education. Public schools are a bloated whale corpse of waste and stupidity. But as long as the teachers union runs the show, our kids will be under educated.

    For the record, I have never been to market day and hate Ramen noodles.

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  3. I was presenting this as a geometric "proof" with the under-funding as a "given". May not be right, but it is more wrong in crook county. Average spending/ student in Harvard is 8,519; in Chicago it is 10,392. http://www.localschooldirectory.com/public-school/26584/IL
    Other sources place that number at 11,300. Teacher salaries present the rest. in Harvard, 47,000, 15% lower than national average. Decatur, 50,000. !0% less. Chicago, 59,000. 6% more. http://www.localschooldirectory.com/public-school/26584/IL
    For those.
    I would say that is a localized problem.

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Keep it clean and well thought out.