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Originally Posted by Jorn
Yes and a lot. But what has that to do with my post?
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My reaction to what you said in Post #5...as follows:
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Originally Posted by Jorn
Stores should be fined when violating the restrictions, but to be honest I don't really care what they buy with it. The most important thing is that money going back into the economy. That's in my best interest. ... And the legal matters are not the reason for this the post, what I find interesting is that by catering to their base the GOP is basically hurting their donors. ... $14 billion of that money went to WalMart, that's 18% of the $80 billion that the program cost. Each WalMart store makes around $2.56 million profit a year, not much but there are 7262 stores, $14 billion is a lot of stores and a lot of jobs.
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An EBT, from the Booberment, is OUR MONEY...TAX MONEY.
If a Booberment Contractor is acquiring it ILLEGALLY (by non-performance of the contract or out-right fraud) I want to see the company board-members, as well as the CEO, CFO, and anyother FO in that company hanging upside down by the feet-nads-whatever and being pistol-whipped to death. After about 5 or 6 public whippings of overpaid, avaricious corporate layabouts, then we need to start going after welfare cheats, medicare cheats and anyone farking the taxpayer to the tune "Free Booberment Money 'Cause No One's Caring."
Smack WalFart to the tune of what they made as a profit.
Then start taking the legs off the little liars and cheats on the street.
Give 'em all a case of the "Joe A's" from Arizona.
Green eggs and bologna for everyone.
Just don't say you don't care how it gets spent...
It just debases those that are truly needy...and the ones that are truly paying the bill...the American Taxpayer.