Food Stamps OK For Porn, Tatoos, Jewelry

PC,

you said in your title, food stamps okay for porn, tatoos etc.

and the truth is that foodstamps HAVE NEVER been OKAY to use for that kind of stuff..

it would be breaking the law.

if your title was worded without the OK, then it could be accurate....that we have some people, ripping off the system....

but you implying with this op that duval patrick okay'd the use of foodstamps paying for porn.....that's simply not true.
 
It is a nice idea, however very impractical...most people who need day care, need it because they work a FULL TIME JOB....they are not paying for Daycare because they have the time to babysit their own kid....

I think you missed it. We're talking about tying benefits to job training/education. Now, I know this is all hypothetical, but think for a moment of being in a job training program, where you go to class four days a week, and your fifth day you're part of a rotation at the day care center. Other people in similar training programs for different fields have different days off, and are in the rotation accordingly. These mothers are able to provide a significant portion of the necessary labor to provide day care services to all people in the system, thus allowing single mothers to be provided benefits like food stamps, and also connect those benefits to a requirement to also be in job training, and also provide the additional benefit of child care provisions, all while minimizing the increase in costs. I think there's a genius to it. Actually getting such a scheme organized might prove difficult, and actually pulling it off might ultimately prove impossible in the long run. But hell, it would be worth a try, wouldn't it? Think of how many lives could possibly be improved, actually and tangibly improved, for the long run. I'd love to see a state launch a pilot program similar to this.

One of the things I like about the whole idea is that as a secondary product, it would create a kind of support circle for people who are similarly going through difficult times, and who are all putting their hearts into improving their situation. I think that a strong support circle is important when people are struggling to overcome hardships. I just feel like the whole thing could/would be very humanitarian.

There are some women that I would not allow to come near my kids. With proper vetting, your imaginary system might work, but I sure as hell don't want it to be a state run government program.
 
Didn't God kill the first born sons of Egypt?
Didn't God kill millions of babies in his flood?


So....you're still comparing Barack Hussein Obama to God?

You seem to be surprised. Given the worshipful awe obamabots demonstrate towards their messiah, comparison to a god is expected.
sheesh....:eusa_hand: the only people calling obama a god and comparing him to god and blaspheming God, are people like you and PC....it's downright sinful!
 
PC,

you said in your title, food stamps okay for porn, tatoos etc.

and the truth is that foodstamps HAVE NEVER been OKAY to use for that kind of stuff..

it would be breaking the law.

if your title was worded without the OK, then it could be accurate....that we have some people, ripping off the system....

but you implying with this op that duval patrick okay'd the use of foodstamps paying for porn.....that's simply not true.

Valid post...but it comes across as obfuscation.

"but you implying with this op that duval patrick okay'd the use of foodstamps paying for porn.....that's simply not true"

On the contrary. Turning a blind eye, which is what our Democrat officials have done and continue to do....i.e., Duval Patrick's veto, ....makes it the truth.


But I'll split it with you,if you wish to use the Bill Clinton 'depends on what the meaning of 'is' is....defense...

than the title (and I claim literary license) is true in the de facto, while arguable in the de jure sense.


De facto (English pronunciation: /diː ˈfæktoʊ/, /deɪ/,[1] Latin pronunciation: [deː ˈfaktoː]) is a Latin expression that means "concerning fact." In law, it often means "in practice but not necessarily ordained by law" or "in practice or actuality, but not officially established."
De facto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

De jure (in Classical Latin de iure) is an expression that means "concerning law", as contrasted with de facto, which means "concerning fact".
De jure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


And, isn't that the definition of corruption?
 
No, our forefathers were bigger drunks than we are.

HAHA I bet, the alcohol was much stronger back than.
actually, it wasn't stronger back then, but they did drink a lot of it, including the children....there was no clean, safe water resources for most colonialists so they drank a form of light beer for their water intake.

Oh I didn't know that, I know our alcohol here in the states is quite weaker than most countries our alcohol content is quite low. People who drink a pint of beer here in the local sports bar watching football would end up on their ass if they drank one in a pub in Ireland.
 
It is a nice idea, however very impractical...most people who need day care, need it because they work a FULL TIME JOB....they are not paying for Daycare because they have the time to babysit their own kid....

I think you missed it. We're talking about tying benefits to job training/education. Now, I know this is all hypothetical, but think for a moment of being in a job training program, where you go to class four days a week, and your fifth day you're part of a rotation at the day care center. Other people in similar training programs for different fields have different days off, and are in the rotation accordingly. These mothers are able to provide a significant portion of the necessary labor to provide day care services to all people in the system, thus allowing single mothers to be provided benefits like food stamps, and also connect those benefits to a requirement to also be in job training, and also provide the additional benefit of child care provisions, all while minimizing the increase in costs. I think there's a genius to it. Actually getting such a scheme organized might prove difficult, and actually pulling it off might ultimately prove impossible in the long run. But hell, it would be worth a try, wouldn't it? Think of how many lives could possibly be improved, actually and tangibly improved, for the long run. I'd love to see a state launch a pilot program similar to this.

One of the things I like about the whole idea is that as a secondary product, it would create a kind of support circle for people who are similarly going through difficult times, and who are all putting their hearts into improving their situation. I think that a strong support circle is important when people are struggling to overcome hardships. I just feel like the whole thing could/would be very humanitarian.

Very nicely fleshed out the bare bones idea I presented.
 
It is a nice idea, however very impractical...most people who need day care, need it because they work a FULL TIME JOB....they are not paying for Daycare because they have the time to babysit their own kid....

I think you missed it. We're talking about tying benefits to job training/education. Now, I know this is all hypothetical, but think for a moment of being in a job training program, where you go to class four days a week, and your fifth day you're part of a rotation at the day care center. Other people in similar training programs for different fields have different days off, and are in the rotation accordingly. These mothers are able to provide a significant portion of the necessary labor to provide day care services to all people in the system, thus allowing single mothers to be provided benefits like food stamps, and also connect those benefits to a requirement to also be in job training, and also provide the additional benefit of child care provisions, all while minimizing the increase in costs. I think there's a genius to it. Actually getting such a scheme organized might prove difficult, and actually pulling it off might ultimately prove impossible in the long run. But hell, it would be worth a try, wouldn't it? Think of how many lives could possibly be improved, actually and tangibly improved, for the long run. I'd love to see a state launch a pilot program similar to this.
ahhhh, in that case :thup:

:D

It's just that there was a thread by chanel recently that spoke on single mother women and women within marriages wanting to get jobs and go back to work but their daycare costs make this prohibitive or not worth it.

After evaluating the cost of daycare, both financial and emotionally for the family, my daughter and her hubby decided to tough it out so she could stay at home and do right by her children. An additional job outside the home will come later.
 
They're unemployed because they won't do what has to be done to be employable.

For many of them, that would mean MOVING. In the old days, people MOVED to find work. With welfare, suddenly you can just sit on your ass when the job market dries up and no moving is required...and now people think that if there are no jobs in their immediate vicinity, then they don't have to work.

And how do you propose people move, when they have no money to cover the expenses of doing so?
 
HAHA I bet, the alcohol was much stronger back than.
actually, it wasn't stronger back then, but they did drink a lot of it, including the children....there was no clean, safe water resources for most colonialists so they drank a form of light beer for their water intake.

Oh I didn't know that, I know our alcohol here in the states is quite weaker than most countries our alcohol content is quite low. People who drink a pint of beer here in the local sports bar watching football would end up on their ass if they drank one in a pub in Ireland.

Always a hoot in Germany, too. Folks bragging how they could suck down a half rack of long necks tie into one of those liter mugs of German brew...whew, boy!
 
Can I assume that you found my post documenting State Senator Obama supported allowing babies born as a result of a botched abortion to die, dispositive?


If you need more convincing, I certainly can do that.
nope, haven't found that to be true...i don't need a link, i can read and UNDERSTAND what I've read on it... it's you that is having the problem....

so, the title of this thread is a lie...are you admitting that yet?


1. Now, Care....you must know by now that I never lie.

Your thread title is a lie. As is the main point of this thread.
 
So....you're still comparing Barack Hussein Obama to God?

You seem to be surprised. Given the worshipful awe obamabots demonstrate towards their messiah, comparison to a god is expected.
sheesh....:eusa_hand: the only people calling obama a god and comparing him to god and blaspheming God, are people like you and PC....it's downright sinful!

Not true.


He claimed, at his nomination, that this would be “the moment when the rise of the oceans would begin to slow and our planet begin to heal.” Barack Obama’s victory speech, June 3, 2008 The day will come when we look back at this display of hubris and narcissism, and the complicity of the public which found him more popular than Jesus Christ, Martin Luther King, and Mother Teresa (January 2009 poll found in ‘Christianity Today,’ February 22, 2009) as astounding.

a. Susan Sarandon: ”He is a community organizer like Jesus was, and now we’re a community and he can organize us.” The Hill, January 21, 2009

b. David Cordero, 24, made the sculpture for his senior show after noticing all the attention Obama has received: "All of this is a response to what I've been witnessing and hearing, this idea that Barack is sort of a potential savior that might come and absolve the country of all its sins," Cordero said. Sculpture of Obama as Jesus causes stir - politics - Decision '08 - Barack Obama News - msnbc.com

c. Obama told the estimated crowd of 450 people that her husband is "the kind of president this country deserves. "
Obama closed by asking the crowd three times: "Are you in?"
She responded to her own question by saying: "Because I am so in."

"We have an amazing story to tell," she said. "This president has brought us out of the dark and into the light."
Source: Michelle Obama, Campaign rally. April 17, 2012.

d. In its November 22, 2010 issue, Obama has been shown by Newsweek on its cover page with multiple arms balancing several policy issues while raising his left leg mimicking the cosmic dance of the Hindu deity; considered a manifestation of Lord Shiva.
... Newsweek has named Obama "god of all things" on its cover.
SOURCE: Times of India (November 20, 2010).

e. Rabbi David Saperstein, reading from Psalms in English and Hebrew, noticed from the altar that the good men and women of the congregation that day, including the Bidens and other dignitaries, had not yet stood. Finally Bishop Vashti McKenzie of the African Methodist Church asked that everyone rise. At that moment Saperstein saw something from his angle of vision: "If I had seen it in a movie I would have groaned and said, 'Give me a break. That's so trite.'" A beam of morning light shown [sic] through the stained-glass windows and illuminated the president-elect's face. Several of the clergy and choir on the altar who also saw it marveled afterward about the presence of the Divine.
The Promise: President Obama, Year One, by Jonathan Alter.
(Simon & Schuster, May 2010 - p. 102)

f. He is provocative in insisting on an outstretched hand, where others only see animosity.
His tangible results in the short time that he has been active – are few and far between. His greatest results have been created with words and speeches – words that remain in the consciousness of their audience and have long-term effects.

He comes from humble beginnings and defends the weak and vulnerable, because he can identify himself with their conditions.

And no we are not thinking of Jesus Christ, whose birthday has just been celebrated - - but rather the President of the United States Barack Hussein Obama. [...]
Today, his historic Health Reform is being passed through the American Senate – a welfare policy breakthrough that several of his predecessors have been unable to manage. [...]

On the other hand, we have Jesus’ miracles that everyone still remembers, but which only benefitted a few.

Obama is, of course, greater than Jesus –
Source: "Obama greater than Jesus" Politiken Editorial [Denmark] December 29, 2009.

g. The White House released a photo of Obama with a halo around his head:
Photostream: Business and Pleasure in August | The White House

h. "Obama is standing above the country, above the world. He's sort of GOD."

"In a way Obama is standing above the country, above the world. He's sort of GOD. He's going to bring all different sides together."

- Newsweek editor Evan Thomas

i. EAST POINT, Ga.—The day after Barack Obama was elected president, Larry Younginer knelt in front of the congregants at his suburban Atlanta church and offered a prayer of thanks.
"Lord, we have again come to you in prayer, and you have heard our cries from heaven, and you have sent us again from the state called Illinois, a man called Barack to heal our land," said Younginer, a 62-year-old retired information systems worker at Coca Cola in Atlanta. "We pray that you will build a hedge around him that will protect him from those who would do him harm."
"No one saw him coming, and Christians believe God comes at us from strange angles and places we don't expect, like Jesus being born in a manger."

Some see God's will in Obama win, by Dahleen Glanton. Chicago Tribune November 29, 2008.
Is Barack Obama the Messiah?
 
That is interesting

What do you think we should do about it?

We need to start by deporting Communists like you to Cuba or Russia. Then we could end the entitlement/parasite class and get back to what made this country a super-power: capitalism, hard work, freedom, and personal responsibility.

You guys are the cancer that is killing this nation. We need to cut the cancer out.
 
nope, haven't found that to be true...i don't need a link, i can read and UNDERSTAND what I've read on it... it's you that is having the problem....

so, the title of this thread is a lie...are you admitting that yet?


1. Now, Care....you must know by now that I never lie.

Your thread title is a lie. As is the main point of this thread.

Practiced your typing?
Very good.

OK...now back in the corner.

Nite-nite.
 
nope, haven't found that to be true...i don't need a link, i can read and UNDERSTAND what I've read on it... it's you that is having the problem....

so, the title of this thread is a lie...are you admitting that yet?


1. Now, Care....you must know by now that I never lie.

Your thread title is a lie. As is the main point of this thread.

Spoken like the typical liberal who hates the truth. See, I know when a post is the truth when a liberal wastes the time to post "this is a lie" without a single shred of evidence to back up that statement, or hell, even an OPINION as to why they THINK it is a lie.

The fact that you offered nothing, just proves that you are the liar.
 

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