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In reply to the discussion: Wisconsin GOP votes to starve their poor citizens [View all]gollygee
(22,336 posts)60. What?
This doesn't even make any sense. Remember the article about a woman freaking out about another woman buying grapes with food stamps? Basically, people with food stamps can't buy anything at all without someone complaining that they're misusing the money. Canned green beans? What on earth? Rice? I thought beans and rice were supposed to be their cheap foods. No almond, rice, goat, or soy milk? What if they or their kids are allergic to dairy? Baked beans? Why on earth would anyone complain about bulk food? This is ridiculous, even by control-freak standards.
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To be true to the republican theme, alcohol and used blankets should be allowed purchases
erronis
May 2015
#38
It is time to take the states control of this program away and give it to the feds. I wonder how
jwirr
May 2015
#8
I said they'll have the poor eating nothing but early astronaut toothpaste food a while back
ck4829
May 2015
#6
Is it true that in order to implement this travesty WI will need a Federal Waiver?
Hugin
May 2015
#22
Everyone in Wisconsin, go up to the nearest Republican voter and ask them if they support this....
Spitfire of ATJ
May 2015
#23
They see starving people in Asia getting by on less than $2 a day and that's their model for the US
whereisjustice
May 2015
#27
We get a chance to deal with it every 2 years in one way or another and this is what Wisconsin has
world wide wally
May 2015
#47
It looks like a mother with a child who is allergic to cow's milk is going to have a problem
Jack Rabbit
May 2015
#32