stateofbeasley
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Its called personal responsibility. Count your calories.
I think you have a personal responsibility to educate yourself about the subject of hunger before posting in this forum.
Its called personal responsibility. Count your calories.
I think you have a personal responsibility to educate yourself about the subject of hunger before posting in this forum.
I think you should stop making yourself look like an idiot. For now, you are ignored.
Don't for one single minute think that our government is interested in saving money. They'll spend every dollar they get, every dollar they're going to get and every dollar they can borrow.
What's relevant is that our Chairman has now realized that there may be some importance to job creation. He's scheduled a look into that in the near future.
Barack Obama announces jobs summit
It's encouraging to see he now thinks there may be a problem.
Nancy Pelosi has publicly stated that she feels that Americans are ready to take on more debt to create still more jobs. Pay no attention to recent discoveries of fraud by our government concerning job creation. Don't pay any attention to the man behind the curtain, actually, pretend there is no curtain at all.
So brace yourself to take on still more debt. We may just tap out all the funds that the Chinese are willing to throw our way.
Google the "cloward-piven strategy".
History is being made right before your very eyes.
Stop whining. Move to a state with lower taxes.
I think you should stop making yourself look like an idiot. For now, you are ignored.
Stop whining, go to a better law school.
Idiot.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/29/us/29foodstamps.html?hp
I quoted Americans because we still don't know if they are all American citizens or if they are illegals. They pulled the same trick with the healthcare debate, saying 45 million "Americans" didn't have healthcare when a large portion of those 45 million were illegals.
However, going back to the main theme of the article, maybe this is why we're in a recession. We're spending billions of dollars so people can get fresh vegetables, fruits, and meats. NO! If you're on food stamps, you should be restricted to rice, beans, and multivitamins. No luxuries like milk and cheese for you sir. Get off the taxpayer dime, get off your lazy ass, and go find a job.
I am confused by your post. Are rice, beans, and multivitamins available at no cost, thus alleviating the funding problem? Perhaps the issue is not as simple as you portray.
Too late! Graduated several years ago and am working. Loans nearly paid off.
Jackass :biggrin:
One of the food banks near where I went to law school has an interesting interactive on the problems facing the hungry:
https://www.philabundance.org/whowehelp/hunger101.asp
You can choose from several roles (single mom, retiree, working man w' family) and learn about the difficulties they may face when trying to put food on the table.
The reality is that there are people, like the electrician in the linked article in the Original Post, who hold down decent jobs, but are having trouble due to circumstances beyond their control. The electrician had no control over rising fuel costs or skyrocketing health insurance premiums. He works full time and plainly says he doesn't want to be on Food Stamps. Hell, he skimped out on meals for himself so his kids could eat before he decided to accept help.
I'd rather the government help this guy buy decent food for his children. It is better for them to have milk, fruits, and vegetables rather than dirt cheap processed starches and sugars that have little or no nutritional value.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/29/us/29foodstamps.html?hpHowever, going back to the main theme of the article, maybe this is why we're in a recession. We're spending billions of dollars so people can get fresh vegetables, fruits, and meats. NO! If you're on food stamps, you should be restricted to rice, beans, and multivitamins. No luxuries like milk and cheese for you sir. Get off the taxpayer dime, get off your lazy ass, and go find a job.
Also, 99% of Americans own a TV. That means 99% of the 1/8 on food stamps own a TV. Maybe they should pawn the TV first before they get food stamps?
Whats really depressing is that 1/4 of the children are on food stamps. What does that mean? It means that low/no income families account for 1/4 of all the children in the US.
It means that the Republicans and the Conservatives and the serious Christians are morons and that the government and society should advocate abortion and fund abortion and free sterilization for the poor and lower classes.
I wonder how many of these people who need help getting food are able to pay for cable, flat screens, xbox's, etc.
If they don't choose to use the food stamp program wisely, that is their own fault.
Which would be all fine and dandy if they were using THEIR money.
