Trump's cuts force Texas food banks to ration supplies for flood survivors
Source: Raw Story
July 14, 2025 11:44PM ET
Early in the morning on July 4th, as torrential rains battered Central Texas, the dangers of flash floods became imminent. In Kerr County, the Guadalupe River rose 26 feet within 45 minutes, leading to the deaths of 106 people. As the catastrophic deluge swept throughout the region, the death toll climbed to at least 132.
Later that day, President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law. The law gutted public food and healthcare safety nets, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and Medicaid, while also codifying massive tax breaks for wealthier individuals and major corporations.
The devastation in Texas, then, became the first major disaster to expose the grave effects of Trumps extensive disinvestment from disaster resilience programs and his administrations newest food and hunger policies. Charitable groups such as food banks and pantries typically serve as frontline distributors of food and water in a time of crisis, working in tandem with other responding national and global relief organizations and government agencies.
Now, though, because of the policy and funding decisions enacted by the Trump administration over the last six months, the primary food banks that are responding to the needs of residents throughout central Texas have less food to distribute.
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patphil
(8,087 posts)republianmushroom
(20,709 posts)Got to love republican governing.
RockRaven
(17,625 posts)So now they've got it.
Chi67
(1,230 posts)To watch, but honestly- unless people experience the results of their vote, how will anything ever change?
slightlv
(6,138 posts)we had an extended 2 hour conversation that was basically a screaming match about "stupid maga texans" and the texas "government." She and hubby had moved and retired to Seguin a few years ago, and we were catching up on how much we detest this maladministration. She thinks along your line of thought, Chi... but she's caught on the fringes, trying to do what she can do to survive and help those around her, all the while entertaining thoughts of assassination squads of patriot americans taking back our democracy. For some, this flooding was just icing on the cake of evil... many, like my sil sunk all their money in their retirement "dream" home... she's native... and now truly see how evil the state has become to those not in maga, and even to those in maga, but maga won't open their damned eyes and see how they've been played and the price they're paying for their bigotry and hate.
Over a hundred dead, as many or more still missing... all to "own the libs"? What small mind thinks like that? surely maga has given up all thoughts of an afterlife (if there was one, as they declare). Sis and I are at wits end. I used to call KS home of birth, and TX home of heart. Now, I won't step foot back into Texas... anymore than I'd visit Florida.