Trump Budget Director Mick Mulvaney told reporters today that
eliminating food for senior citizens via the Meals On Wheels program was
the compassionate thing to do because if a program can't demonstrate
results, it should get cut.
By Jason Easley
When Mulvaney was asked about the elimination of funding for Meals On
Wheels, he answered, “I think you know that Meals On Wheels is not a
federal program. It’s part of that Community Development Block Grants
(CDBG) that we give to the states, and then many states make the
decision to use that money on Meals On Wheels. What I can tell you about
CDBG's is that’s what we fund. Right? So we spend $150 billion on those
programs since the 1970's. The CDBGs have been identified as programs
since I think the second Bush administration as ones that we just not
showing any results. We can’t do that anymore. We can’t spend money on
programs just because they sound good. Meals On Wheels sounds great.
Again, that’s a state decision to fund that particular portion, but to
take the federal money and to give that to the states, and say look we
want to give you federal money for programs that don’t work. I can’t
defend that anymore.”
Later Mulvaney was asked if this is a hard-hearted budget. He
answered, “I don’t think so. In fact, I think it is one of the most
compassionate things we can do to. You’re only focusing on half of the
equation. Right? You’re focusing on recipients of the money. We’re
trying to focus on both the recipients and the folks who give us the
money in the first place, and I think it’s fairly compassionate to go to
them and say look, we’re not going to ask you for your hard earned
money anymore.”
In other words, screw the starving elderly and the kids who are going
to go without afterschool programs, people like Donald Trump aren’t
giving you their “hard earned” money anymore.
Meals on Wheels helps 2.4 million seniors have access to food while
being able to stay in their own homes. The results for the program can
be seen in both nutritional terms and increased independence for
millions of Americans. Meals on Wheels saves taxpayers $34 billion a year in healthcare costs.
This is a vital program for America’s communities, and anyone who
claims otherwise is not telling the truth. The selfish argument about
taxpayers isn’t going to fly in this case.
The Trump administration has gone from being out of touch with America to trying to starve Americans.
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