Posted on 10/03/2013 7:16:37 PM PDT by MrChips
I mean, it's sort of a big oversight, isn't it? All these poor uninsured people out there who are supposed to log on to a website and sign up. How many don't even have a computer? How many don't know how to use one? I mean, like duh! What am I missing?
I’d like to sit and watch Bob Beckel go online and sign up. I want to see him give his SS number to some stranger.
Obamaphones , they have Internet if the drones don’t have another way
You talking about the poor welfare recipients who have $400.00 sneakers,$500.00 XBox setups (with kinect and Grand Theft Auto v), and 600.00 IPhones? I doubt it.
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Not only computers, but the latest cell phones, large flat screen TVs with the full cable package, cars with the flashy rims, gold dental work, bling that could sink a boat, not one but two pairs of $400 sneakers, and all the food you can eat from their EBT card. Because they got all this stuff, they do not having anything left for health care, so you and I have to pay for that also.
Not looked downthread, but I am sure it is suggested most all have Obunga smartphones with far more capable data capabilities than my wretched cell phone...............I cannot even send a picture to anyone........
HOW MANY HAVE TATOOS!
I do, and I’m uninsured.
I lost access 12 years ago and the library worked for me.
Some folks just don’t give a chit. Obama supports that.
Good field work for those that live in appropriate areas (inner city) is to do a study of how many tattoo parlors have signs out in plain view claiming to accept EBT?
I went into a rage seeing a local Chevron station with a big banner out front proclaiming accepting EBT until someone said it was only for the junk food in the mini-mart, not gasoline.
And a handy, vote-from-the-comfort-of-your-lounge-chair-in-front-of-your-big-screen kit/app.
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