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Old 07-01-2017, 09:47 AM
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[QUOTE=Guest][QUOTE=Guest]The Villages Florida

You couldn't be more wrong...boyer.

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We spend over a $ trillion a year on welfare to "people"...mostly minorities. That's more than $3,000 per citizen...since ONLY about 1/3 or 100 million actually work and have jobs...welfare for "people" costs "workers" $9,000 a year. Food stamps are $5 billion a month...50 million times $100 a month...or $50 a month for each worker.

You REALLY believe that oil companies are getting $570,000,000,000 a year?
The Progress Report: Foodstamps Cost a Few Bucks, Corporate Welfare Costs Billions |

CTJ in the News

Number of people on Food Stamps by race.
White: 19,475,000
Black: 17,100,000
Hispanic: 8,550,000
nearly 45 percent of food stamp recipients were children under the age of 18, which according to NBC News is around 20 million children. At some point in their lives half of U.S. children will be fed with food stamps. It was also found that nine percent of recipients were elderly (over 60-years-old), and 10 percent were non-elderly disabled adults.
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You are SO far "out there" boyer...I wonder why I bother...I guess it's so others don't read your crap and believe it.

Reverse those numbers and you're closer to the truth.

PS boyer...it's NOT cute little white children being "protected" by the food stamp program...it's ugly little black and brown things that benefit.

PPS...oil makes the world run...we'd be living like the Africans you love so much without oil. Modern civilization needs oil to survive. Oil IS a LOT more valuable than those little black and brown things we're raising in the inner cities. Just saying... To keep things in perspective.