yet every moocher is entitled an Obama Phone.
“yet every moocher is entitled an Obama Phone.”
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I live in Canada, but I get the Superstations, like WGN and outlets from Boston, NYC and Atlanta.
These commercials—Assurance government free phones—drive me absolutely nuts.
For example, in one, a mom is taking care of her sick daughter and says, “Now that I have Assurance, I can call her doctor.” Another says, “Now that have Assurance, I can keep in contact with my grandchildren.”
I don’t even have a cell phone, even though at this point, I probably earn, through actual work, less than the welfare recipients on these commercials receive. (Structural changes at my job and I need to find more work.)
Things are topsy-turvy today. I don’t know why cell phones have now become an essential item.
These people don’t have land lines or know anyone who does? Are they able to use a pay phone, or, Heaven forbid, use a taxi or a bus, or walk, to make an appointment?
I don’t get it.