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Food Stamps - The Black Hole
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<blockquote data-quote="grasping the after wind" data-source="post: 61526153" data-attributes="member: 256417"><p>I am assuming only what has been factually reported. She has luxury possessions and expects others that do not have such things to pay for her food in order that she can keep her luxury possessions. No assumption, the fact that she has both those possessions mentioned , or at least had them, and the food stamps makes my conclusion inescapable. Since the food stamps are not her money no one is controlling how she spends her money. I see no reason for the government ,that represents the people from whom that money has been taken , not to require those that receive food stamps actually be in real need of them. Asking a citizen that barely makes ends meet to pay for food stamps for a person that is unwilling to give up a few luxuries in order to feed herself seems much more like reverse Robin Hood than anything I've heard from the most avid follower of Ayn Rand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grasping the after wind, post: 61526153, member: 256417"] I am assuming only what has been factually reported. She has luxury possessions and expects others that do not have such things to pay for her food in order that she can keep her luxury possessions. No assumption, the fact that she has both those possessions mentioned , or at least had them, and the food stamps makes my conclusion inescapable. Since the food stamps are not her money no one is controlling how she spends her money. I see no reason for the government ,that represents the people from whom that money has been taken , not to require those that receive food stamps actually be in real need of them. Asking a citizen that barely makes ends meet to pay for food stamps for a person that is unwilling to give up a few luxuries in order to feed herself seems much more like reverse Robin Hood than anything I've heard from the most avid follower of Ayn Rand. [/QUOTE]
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