Anonymous ID: 223f0c May 2, 2021, 4:54 p.m. No.50150   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0158 >>0171 >>0178 >>0186

0 USAF DC-10 Extender over Zero Not AF1 Joe on it's third loop.

Tanker shift change-and this one should only habs another 45 (or so) minutes according to the schedule.

Still no idea why a tanker is being used (it's S.O.P.) however there is no AC at New Castle County for Not AF1 Joe..

I suppose they could jump in a C-130 as the Delaware ANG are stationed at New Castle.

No 757 or 747 located 'dere

Anonymous ID: 223f0c May 2, 2021, 5:08 p.m. No.50155   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0157 >>0171 >>0186

Chinese vaccines arrive in Myanmar

 

China has donated 500,000 doses of its coronavirus vaccines to Myanmar.

 

Myanmar's state-run television says the vaccine shipment arrived on Sunday, at the international airport in the largest city of Yangon. The shipment was larger than the 300,000 doses pledged by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi when he visited Myanmar in January. The Chinese Embassy in Myanmar said the vaccines demonstrate the friendship between the two countries. China has opposed moves within the UN Security Council to impose sanctions on Myanmar's military over its coup in February. Anti-Chinese sentiment is spreading among citizens who are protesting the power grab.

 

The larger-than-promised shipment is apparently aimed at easing such sentiment. It could also help the military leaders demonstrate their efforts to fight the pandemic.

 

However, some observers believe the Chinese vaccines could aggravate moves to boycott vaccinations among citizens who reject military rule.

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20210503_04/

Anonymous ID: 223f0c May 2, 2021, 6:34 p.m. No.50175   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0179 >>0186

Biden Prepares For Stealth Food Stamp Increase Of Up To 20% Without Congressional Approval

 

The Biden administration is planning to use an obscure US Department of Agriculture instrument to lay the groundwork for a long-term increase in food aid for tens of millions of Americans.

 

The instrument, known as the 'market basket,' is a shopping list used to determine food stamp benefits, and which can be adjusted without risking an impasse in Congress from Republican lawmakers, according to Bloomberg. A review of the so-called Thrifty Food Plan, ordered by Biden two days after he took office, could trigger an automatic increase in benefits as soon as Oct. 1, a day after expiration of a temporary 15% boost in food stamp payments that Biden included in his $1.9 trillion Covid-relief package.

 

James Ziliak, director of the Center for Poverty Research at the University of Kentucky, said the re-evaluation โ€œcould result in an upward adjustment of 20% or more in the benefits.โ€ That would amount to roughly a $136-a-month increase in the maximum benefit for a family of four, which was $680 before the temporary pandemic-related increase. -Bloomberg

 

"This is really meaningful," according to Harvard professor Jason Furman, who was chairman of former President Obama's Council of Economic Advisers. "Itโ€™s one of the bigger things government can do for poverty without Congress." According to Furman, the Obama administration didn't adjust the market basket because Republicans then controlled both houses of Congress. "We made a pragmatic decision that it not only could be overridden by a Republican Congress, but they could put something worse in its place. So we decided not to poke the bear," he said.

 

The decision follows a years-long campaign by anti-hunger advocates, after the basket hasn't been adjusted for six decades aside from inflation. According to the report, "The move is emblematic of a broad commitment to anti-poverty programs across the Biden administration ... In April, the Agriculture Department extended a universal free school lunch program tied to pandemic relief through the entire 2021-22 school year."

 

President Biden has been telegraphing the move for months - frequently reading his speechwriters' descriptions of cars lined up for miles outside food banks for boxes of groceries. Most recently Biden invoked the imagery last week during his first address to Congress.

 

Advocates argue that the $22-a-day food budget USDA currently sets for a family of four is woefully inadequate and relies on outdated, unrealistic assumptions. The market basket assumes a family eats more than five pounds of beans a week, for example. And outside studies have found that the food plan requires spending about two hours a day preparing meals, largely from scratch, at a time the average American family spends just a half hour on daily food preparation.

 

SNAP benefits are calculated on a sliding scale based on income and the number and age of people in a household. Recipients are expected to spend 30% of their net income on food, with food stamps making up the deficit from the USDA food budget. Benefits can only be used to purchase groceries. -Bloomberg

 

While historical reviews of the market basket - the most recent being in 2006 - aimed to keep costs constant, this time the USDA won't require it to be cost-neutral according to official Stacy Dean, who's leading the review on behalf of Agriculture Secretary Tom VIlsack.

 

"A core goal of the secretary is to assure nutrition security, not just food security," said Dean. "We want to make sure the benefits we are providing really and truly can support a nutritious and healthy diet."

 

And according to March comments from Vilsack, "Itโ€™s fair to say that the SNAP benefit is in many cases not adequate enough to provide the help and assistance that is needed," adding "I suspect that weโ€™re going to find that the foundation of that program doesnโ€™t meet the activities of normal American families today, and that may result in some adjustment in terms of the benefit."

https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/biden-prepares-stealth-food-stamp-increase-20-without-congressional-approval