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texanwitch

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15. I could find out later today.
Sat Oct 12, 2013, 01:58 PM
Oct 2013

There is a little store in the neighborhood that takes food stamps.

I will take a walk over there later.

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teapartiers are orgasmic wilt the stilt Oct 2013 #1
I think California is following suit Iliyah Oct 2013 #2
I wonder if this is happening in Texas. texanwitch Oct 2013 #3
It's not just Ohio.... Berlin Expat Oct 2013 #12
I could find out later today. texanwitch Oct 2013 #15
Apparently, it's the result Berlin Expat Oct 2013 #19
Is this due to the gov't shutdown gopiscrap Oct 2013 #4
I made a post assuming it was, but I would like to know, too. -nt CrispyQ Oct 2013 #7
Dont think so.. EBT is State not Federal n/t JesterCS Oct 2013 #22
"These people" won't - they generally don't vote, they often don't have transportation, jtuck004 Oct 2013 #26
I love how states mess with stuff like this. AngryOldDem Oct 2013 #5
How many people with no other means to buy food, CrispyQ Oct 2013 #6
Stores do make a lot of money from food stamps. texanwitch Oct 2013 #8
Come on everybody, whats the big deal? Rebellious Republican Oct 2013 #9
Even limited nutrient deficiencies can cause long term health problems. Miranda4peace Oct 2013 #10
I guess it's happening in Virginia too vdogg Oct 2013 #11
Virginia too... Just got back from our little store, which had a sign up apologizing peacebird Oct 2013 #13
Louisiana also MyNameGoesHere Oct 2013 #14
Thanks~ OhioChick Oct 2013 #18
Worst news possible Scairp Oct 2013 #16
As a former long-time resident of Ohio liberalhistorian Oct 2013 #17
This is "pie in the sky" wishful thinking, but wouldn't it be wonderful if those stores LoisB Oct 2013 #20
was a power outage, they reboot the system now. Sunlei Oct 2013 #21
It would be interesting to see just how much money the stores did loose today. texanwitch Oct 2013 #23
I bet food mfg profits went down even more. And if some of it has to be tossed, like meat and jtuck004 Oct 2013 #25
I heard it this afternoon at the supermarket magical thyme Oct 2013 #24
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