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Tax break for the rich, smart move. Tax break for poor to eat, moochers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lurkerinthewoods" data-source="post: 1935626" data-attributes="member: 15231"><p>I have lived where I made decent money (now being one of those times) and I have lived more of my life at what is now considered welfare, food stamp level. I can say there were times I had nothing more that a 1.00 burrito from QT for lunch and a double cheese burger and small fry for dinner. I also understand for about 2 bucks a box (extra ingredients needed to make included) I could have a box of Mac and Cheese with hotdogs or smokies.. </p><p></p><p>I have also worked at Walmart in my younger days and seen the crap people buy with food stamps. Having the lack of proper nutritional facts hurt their decision to a point. But if the registers can separate the non-food items, it most certainly can exclude the gallons of soda and Little Debbie snack cakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurkerinthewoods, post: 1935626, member: 15231"] I have lived where I made decent money (now being one of those times) and I have lived more of my life at what is now considered welfare, food stamp level. I can say there were times I had nothing more that a 1.00 burrito from QT for lunch and a double cheese burger and small fry for dinner. I also understand for about 2 bucks a box (extra ingredients needed to make included) I could have a box of Mac and Cheese with hotdogs or smokies.. I have also worked at Walmart in my younger days and seen the crap people buy with food stamps. Having the lack of proper nutritional facts hurt their decision to a point. But if the registers can separate the non-food items, it most certainly can exclude the gallons of soda and Little Debbie snack cakes. [/QUOTE]
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