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Food stamps for fast food - REALLY???????
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 459614" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>. While I have to agree with Janets logic, that is just the thing that would be considered fraud. Hiding assets so you can collect welfare, any kind of welfare, is fraud. And that is what so many recipients have learned to do. Instead of giving someone 'just enough' or, in most cases, barely enough, to get by...give them an opportunity, and give the tools, to learn fiscal responsibility, so they can be a success; teach them skills they can use in the real world, not just working for min wage...so they don't have to learn how to cheat the system or skirt the guidelines. I mean really, look at history-1945, 1965, 1985, 2005 and growing. Each one of those points in time either our country or a huge group of it's population were in financial crisis, usually relative to a social change, a war, presidential administration change or all three.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 459614, member: 2211"] . While I have to agree with Janets logic, that is just the thing that would be considered fraud. Hiding assets so you can collect welfare, any kind of welfare, is fraud. And that is what so many recipients have learned to do. Instead of giving someone 'just enough' or, in most cases, barely enough, to get by...give them an opportunity, and give the tools, to learn fiscal responsibility, so they can be a success; teach them skills they can use in the real world, not just working for min wage...so they don't have to learn how to cheat the system or skirt the guidelines. I mean really, look at history-1945, 1965, 1985, 2005 and growing. Each one of those points in time either our country or a huge group of it's population were in financial crisis, usually relative to a social change, a war, presidential administration change or all three. [/QUOTE]
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