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America becomes a food stamp nation: 15 percent and climbing
More than 45 million Americans, or 15 percent of the population, use government-subsidized food stamps to feed their family today, signaling an increase of 74 percent since 2007.
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Hell yeah. Why take that lower paying job.. I was the adf of the ced department at my last job.
I will take unemployment and food stamps instead. |
That's what happens when you pay people to sit in their ass and have babies.
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China could use their own bodies as a bridge over here and anniliate us.
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That's a lot of people.
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We've been running job ads in the USA for a while, the applicants we get are poorly prepared for telephone interviews, sloppy with presentation of CV', some cannot even construct sentences and those we have hired thus far have been relatively lazy. Compared to our Filipino staff most of them cannot compete. Which is an indictment on the US education system.
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I read one single mom get a whole 210 welfare. She cant find a job it must be living that good life on 210 a month. People have to stop listening to rightwing bullshit.
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I love it how for some reason the insane right wing seem to think that people want to sit around doing nothing living off food stamps. What about 'fair trade' agreements which were not fair in any way to America. 'Fair Trade' agreements enabled massive companies to move their whole workforce abroad at cheaper rates hence making redundant a huge slice of the American population.
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not only in america ... the rich get richer, the poor poorer ... until the poor riot ... philly, london, berlin - we have seen it ... and it'll get worse :(
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someone bought a bag of chips with food stamps once. the whole program is invalid.
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I sale government cheeze.
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Some people need food stamps and some abuse it, just the way it is. Some people can get 600 - 700 in food stamps a month, just depends on their situation. Some people sell their food stamps for 50/75 cents per dollar as well. I don't think everyone abuses it, but quite a few do. As stated above you can find small businesses that don't want to give you insurance, or pay for taxes and can hire you under the table.
There's one chick with kind of a loud mouth at my gf's job that admits she gets like 600 bucks but drives a nice car. She gets money from her man and put the car in her mom or dads name. She has a few kids and they get breaks on section 8, food stamps and medicare so she can afford to spend her job and mans money on the finer things like purses, shoes/clothes and her car. She also gets a few k back every year on her tax returns thanks to the kiddies. Again, not saying everyone abuses it but not everyone is an angel either. |
I agree with u , its like everything some abuse things some dont. But when everyone is painted with a board stroke it annoys me
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instead of creating jobs they changed how workers were counted. who knows what the real numbers are. |
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And you want to blame fair trade and the right wing? Um, you do know Clinton signed NAFTA? |
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$210 X 10,000,000 single moms X 12 months X 50 years = beaucoup bucks Now add-in all the baby mamas with multiple babies getting more, and the illegal aliens getting in-state tuition, and all the SSDI fraudsters, and all of the no-show/ unnecessary government jobs, and, and, and.. :upsidedow |
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The government fudges alot of the numbers. They count people on unemployment as being employed. Liars. :321GFY |
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If the fucking fuel prices would go down, so would the food prices. But with milk at $6 a gallon (yes it is almost that much at walmart) and a bag of apples $6, it sort of makes it hard for poor people to afford food.
Down here the walmart has as much local food as they can so they save on transport costs (gas). Local stuff is cheaper, but only seasonal, and you get what you get. I do the grocery shopping and if you don't spend like $100 at the store you don't get shit. I bet people are getting their food stamps. I see it at the checkout everytime. And no, it isn't just ghetto queens. :1orglaugh |
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She must be working or living with someone to reduce the benifits also. Use logic she would be living in the street on $210. Welfare offers child care, and job training. Min wag job pays more than that, go get one, and YEP her day care will be paid for. Guess she also needs to find the babys daddy and get child support! |
I also forgot if she isnt living in the street, she is in section 8 housing which can be as low as Zero a month. I know a girl living in 1 year old apartments, she has a nice 2 bedroom for $40 a month. She gets $1,200 in the winter for heating and electric, and in hot summers gets up to another $500.
Bottom line, No answer coveres everyone. Some people abuse the system some don't, some need more. Some people LIKE living the way they do, some do not. |
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Just for the record it isn't just the lefties that collect welfare/foodstamps and wait for the government to help them.
I grew up in a small redneck, conservative town. The towns motto might as well have been guns, god and country. It was a logging town. When I was around 12-13 some shit hit the fan and there was a dispute over the legality of logging this one area. That led to all three of the mills scaling way back. They went from working 24/7 to working one shift 5 days per week. Unemployment was through the roof in the town. I would guess that the town had at least a 25% unemployment rate because of that situation. After the first court case there was no end in sight and the mills were told that the this particular piece of land would be held up in court for years. So they had to go out and get other land to log. This would take time and money. So did the right wingers just pick themselves up, dust themselves off and go get new jobs? Hell no! They drew unemployment and got food stamps. When that ran out many of them went on welfare and got Section 8 housing. They decided they were going to wait until the government fixed the problem with the logging area instead of getting new jobs. That piece of land never did open back up but over the next few years the mills started buying and opening up new land so some people eventually got their jobs back, but I grew up with a handful of people who grew up on welfare and their family had no intention of ever coming off of it because they felt it was the government's fault that they lost their job. All the while they screamed about the government staying out of their lives and leaving them alone. |
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