Posted on 08/04/2011 12:30:07 PM PDT by mandaladon
One day I was at their apartment and he came in with a big smile on his face and some “great news.” “What happened?” my brother asked, “Did you find a job?” “No, man,” he replied, “I just found out I'm eligible for food stamps!”
I’ve seen this happen with my own eyes, at more than one Convenient store located near a casino.
I'm sure your question is purely rhetorical, because we all know that the liberal idiots are never going to learn. They have a religious dogma that says redistribution is good. No facts will dissuade them of that.
I'm sure your question is purely rhetorical, because we all know that the liberal idiots are never going to learn. They have a religious dogma that says redistribution is good. No facts will dissuade them of that.
Michael Berry on the radio here in Houston asked callers one day to tell about abuses of food stamps, or the Texas equivalent, the Lone Star Card, that they had witnessed.
Several people told stories about how people had seen several Lone Star Cards being used by the same person to get huge quantities of food, which the person freely admitted was going to be resold from a fast food stand.
Two women were buying lots of bottled water, and then reselling it in the park to joggers.
Apparently, these people buy these cards from people in their neighborhood for 50 cents on the dollar. I suppose the original cardholders use the money for drugs or alcohol that they wouldn’t be able to buy with the cards.
Liberal media type? I trust you're not talking about me.
lolol
Trust the author himself to catch my mistake. After I posted it, I realized I should have referred to the subject, Brian Williams, as the liberal media type. Not you.
But I figured, nahhhh.... No one will catch my mistake.
But I figured wrong. Sorry.
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