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By Matthew Chapman
Published March 10, 2026 7:04 PM ET
Sen. Jon Husted (R-OH) found himself plunged into controversy on Tuesday with a speech in which he suggested low-income people don't understand "navigating the real world" because they're accustomed to the government giving them handouts.
"People living in poverty are just not very experienced at navigating the real world, right?" he said. "I remember talking to one young lady who said, 'Well, I don't really know how money works at a grocery store,' because she grew up and has lived all of her adult life using SNAP cards to buy groceries. You literally have to teach people how to budget ... the buzzword today, let's face it, is 'affordability.'"
His statement quickly earned condemnation from commenters on social media, with Democrats pouncing at lightning speed.
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Hey Husted...................do you know how many "poor" human beings went to Iraq, Vietnam, Afghanistan..................what was your sorry ass excuse..........your just as sick as that orange hair traitor...........and what's really classic can you tell everyone how you voted on the war resolution recently with Iran..............oh by golly you don't want to have any oversite..................... you know hearings...............but you are all in on him spending 1 Billion with B while poor and middle class people can eat cake..............
Diamond_Dog
(40,356 posts)Maybe he should work towards improving educational, health, and employment outcomes in his state instead of sitting on his butt mocking the poor. Id like to see him survive on all the luxurious handouts provided by the state of Ohio.
2MuchNoise
(758 posts)Living in poverty is as real as life gets. It ain't pretty, but it sure as hell is real!