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Listen. KO is the bedrock and protector of the American economy. If you prevent the darkies from drinking nice caffeine-free Sprite, they might switch to something like coffee (the TRUE liquid jew) and start some race wars with their newfound energy.
 
Housing costs are high because the country is filled with all the illegals trump didn't deport in his first term (and won't deport in his second, either)
With all due respect, Mr. Vance, I'm skeptical of this talking point. Banks sitting on houses as stores of value (Chinese and American alike) seems like a much more plausible cause of the problem, especially since it incentivizes banks to keep the price of housing as high as possible, and housing prices are ridiculous even in places that haven't received many illegal aliens.
 
If you take away their sugar water, the nigger cattle will be upset.
Nobody cares what the nigger cattle think. What's important is what Coca-Cola, Pepsi Co., and National Beverage think. We already know what they think, since they're already spending millions of dollars lobbying on behalf of their products staying EBT eligible.

Here's my proposal to reform EBT:
1. Qualifying vendors must carry a variety of PERISHABLE food, such as fresh meat, fruit and/or vegetables, milk, and eggs. Carrying single-serving milk, hotdogs, and tubs of margarine doesn't count. Loaves of bread, fresh unpreserved meats, raw vegetables, gallons of milk, and fruit qualifies.
2. Qualifying vendors must be audited to show that their store inventory tracking is appropriate and correct to distinguish GROCERY items from unqualified items. No more marking everything in the store GROCERY.
3. EBT recipients must swipe the ID associated with the EBT account in order to use their EBT card. Housebound or elderly can designated an authorized signor if they're unable to do their shopping in person, and the signor must swipe their ID upon purchase, or the charge will not go through.

Just doing these three things would save BILLIONS a year. That last one is naive hopium though, if it's raycist to ask for ID at a polling place, imagine the reeeing from suggesting that people should have ID to use EBT.
 
Apparently, a fatwa has been issued to MAGA shill accounts on behalf of BIG SODA to post in favor of keeping soda in food stamps—for seemingly no reason. Some pretty big accounts are involved (and also Ian Miles Cheong, too), and allegedly, they're paying up to $1,000 per shill
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Sloppa-Cola and Slopsi can go to hell. Until you bring back cheap glass coke with actual sugar MADE IN AMERICA, you deserve to suffer.
 
Saute them over some butter and garlic. Toss in some flour (like two bucks for store-brand), and stir. Add some spices here if you want. Throw in some random veggies you can get for cheap
Ate this exact shit every day in college. Saved so much money. Felt so good. Added in the chicken when possible, sometimes turkey if I felt fancy. You can eat so good for so little money if you're not a braindead drooling retard- And even braindead retards can manage shit this simple. No excuse.
 
"I don't believe it's the government's role to decide what people eat or shouldn't eat." Remind me again what SNAP is, you retarded gook?
That's kinda what my line of thinking is. Are these people trying to make a slippery slope argument? Like OH NO GUBMENT SAY NO SODA FOR SNAP NOW THEY'LL COME FOR US!? Or am I being too charitable.
Because if you're gunna ask me for $20 the first thing I'm gunna ask is what you need it for, so 1) I know I'll get it back, and 2) You're not spending my money on something retarded. I don't see why the Government shouldn't be allowed to do the same thing.
 
A bundle of green onion costs, like, a dollar. A single bell pepper? The same. Saute them over some butter and garlic. Toss in some flour (like two bucks for store-brand), and stir. Add some spices here if you want. Throw in some random veggies you can get for cheap; mushrooms, celery, carrots, whatever really. Cut up some chicken, beef, whatever meat you want and throw it in (last night I decided to throw in an 80 cent can of sardines to try knockoff bisque). Add a couple cups cream and/or milk, however heavy you're wanting it.

It costs about ten to fifteen bucks to make this soup. Most of these ingredients you can use multiple times across meals (flour, spices, milk, cream). If you're saying that you can't afford a decent meal on public assistance then you're either a disingenuous nigger, or a lazy and uneducated one. There is nothing 'luxury' about it, just simple things you can pick up for cheap.

Grow up and learn to cook.
Not to take away from your point but I wouldn't presume on the cleanliness of food items you didn't grow yourself these days. There was a thing earlier this year where they had a sudden ban on a popular spray used for green veggies (Broccoli,Asparagus ect.) that's been used for years and years and thats just one of many examples of poison in the food supply.
 
A bundle of green onion costs, like, a dollar. A single bell pepper? The same. Saute them over some butter and garlic. Toss in some flour (like two bucks for store-brand), and stir. Add some spices here if you want. Throw in some random veggies you can get for cheap; mushrooms, celery, carrots, whatever really. Cut up some chicken, beef, whatever meat you want and throw it in (last night I decided to throw in an 80 cent can of sardines to try knockoff bisque). Add a couple cups cream and/or milk, however heavy you're wanting it.

It costs about ten to fifteen bucks to make this soup. Most of these ingredients you can use multiple times across meals (flour, spices, milk, cream). If you're saying that you can't afford a decent meal on public assistance then you're either a disingenuous nigger, or a lazy and uneducated one. There is nothing 'luxury' about it, just simple things you can pick up for cheap.

Grow up and learn to cook.
I seriously hate these idiot's argument. I just made 12 breakfast sandwiches to freeze for the coming weeks. Organic whole wheat english muffins, pasture raised chicken eggs, grass fed milk, grass fed cheese, the best ham cold cuts I could find, and it came out to UNDER 2 DOLLARS each and maybe 30 minutes of my time.
 
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