Jim Rustle 88
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Gibs me dats natural behavior.
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Gibs me dats natural behavior.
You're correct when it comes to political unrest, but don't forget we have an entire half of the political aisle who will blatantly bribe niggers to whatever degree is necessary. There is probably a line of democrats a mile long, each eager to take photo ops handing out rice and beans to niggers (which they won't actually eat) while blaming Orange Man. It's a great opportunity, 2028 isn't that far off.Here's your realpolitik answer.
Massive political unrest and revolutions tend to kick off when
1. Food gets expensive
2. Inflation spikes
3. The poor go hungry
SNAP is less than 2% of our overall budget so it's a fucking bargain or as Null called it, the chimp out tax.
Panem et circenses is a tried and true strategy; even if disagree with feeding the poor, the alternative is much more expensive in the long run.
So no, EBT at risk is not a good thing.
Congress has to approve funding for the government every year. The fiscal year ends in September and we did not pass a funding legislation. As a result, all non essential services of the government are shut down and all government employees work without pay.Can someone explain in simple terms to a Bong how this is happening?
It’s both Dems and Trump at a stalemate over something and so federal funds aren’t being released, hence benefits being stopped?
I understand where you're coming from, but surely we're destined for more than a 'managed decline' and everything slowly getting worse forever because we bleed out from infinity small concessions. It eats at the soul to essentially be held hostage by the fear of a barbarian chimp out for your entire life. Yes, it's all very economical, but far more so is actually cutting the gordian knot and accepting that some people need to be destroyed or otherwise removed entirely.Here's your realpolitik answer.
Massive political unrest and revolutions tend to kick off when
1. Food gets expensive
2. Inflation spikes
3. The poor go hungry
SNAP is less than 2% of our overall budget so it's a fucking bargain or as Null called it, the chimp out tax.
Panem et circenses is a tried and true strategy; even if disagree with feeding the poor, the alternative is much more expensive in the long run.
So no, EBT at risk is not a good thing.
No one is going to starve. There are more then enough food pantries and private charities to last the nigger and wigger population 30000x over.Oh. Something will happen. Unemployed welfare apes will burn shit down if they dont get dem 'gibs. To anyone in a place with a sizeable population of the black people, make sure you have ammo and gas.
It kills me every shaquanda is on EBT but has money to get her nails "did" constantly. I work for a living and have never been to a nail salon in my life because I can paint my own nails for about 20 cents but the salon will be $80 plus tip.Black people Twitter is having a normal one.
its on dems. Its always on them. They want to install a Reich and refuse to compromise unless trump rolls back on progress made
I believe the Post Office makes its money on sales and its employees are still paid as normal. Could be wrong.Legislation for the fiscal year could not be agreed upon. Democrats were trying to renew their regularly-scheduled gibs for illegals, among other things, which the Trump administration was happy to turn into a very publicized war of attrition. As a result numerous federal bureaucratic roles are on a month-long vacation. Numerous things that require federal funding are literally working for free (such as the post offices), which means many federal employees will not be receiving pay this month. EBT is one of those things that needs to be approved on a regular basis and as such it may evaporate in November. A lot of niggers abuse EBT for junk food, but a lot of genuinely needful people won't have money for groceries.
Ollie's ($OLLI) might be worth looking into as a closeout and clearance retailer offering food that's either near expiration, discontinued, or from brands that you didn't know existed prior to walking in the store. Basically what Big Lots used to be before the company went to shit.stonks
budgets require 60% (three-fifths) to pass due to filibusters, so they have to pass appropriation bills that are limited in scope in what they can include but which do only require a simple majority. to say that one party "controls" the legislative branch in this regard is simply incorrect.Who currently controls the executive, legislative and judicial branches? They are the ones failing to get things done while still getting their paychecks.