2/6/2009 4:35:09 PM
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2/6/2009 4:45:35 PM
But, Judge Judy!
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2/6/2009 4:52:31 PM
^Went where?
2/6/2009 4:52:48 PM
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2/6/2009 5:00:10 PM
^Fuck yeah, I took it there. I take it there all the time.And you're a fool if you don't acknowledge the tremendous impact advertising has on the choices we make.Why do you think it exists if not to influence us?Also, what did you think of my other points? I wrote a lot more than that one line.
2/6/2009 5:06:54 PM
BTW: the average monthly benefits per person in 2008 was 101.53.http://www.fns.usda.gov/pd/SNAPsummary.htm
2/6/2009 5:10:49 PM
^^That point and the other ones you made are simply excuses and rationalization for lazy, stupid behavior.[Edited on February 6, 2009 at 5:13 PM. Reason : 2]
2/6/2009 5:12:56 PM
^?I didn't expect that from you.I wrote 400 hundred words and not a single word appealed to you as a possible explanation for why people have difficulty eating healthy on their food stamps.Stupid and lazy, huh?
2/6/2009 5:24:54 PM
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2/6/2009 5:49:08 PM
^AHA, I didn't pay attention in my sociology classes. I'm actually stupid and lazy.
2/6/2009 5:49:22 PM
I've been living on $25 per week for six monthes now. I get a lot of free food these days, but I managed fine without it. I eat extremely well. So what? These contests aren't educational, they're middle fingers directed at the poor. A way for privileged folks to convince themselves they've earned their higher status. Yes, if you do the research, plan carefully, know how to cook, have a kitchen, and devote the time, you can feast on a few bucks a day. Wonderful. The reality is, people like convience. Prepared foods sell for a reason. Finger wagging from well-off dudes ain't going to change that.
2/6/2009 6:06:44 PM
Quote :"I don't believe that all poor people are lazy and stupid. I think that their behavior can frequently be categorized in such terms, however, and harping on about the socioeconomic pressures that guide them into this behavior is simply rationalization and excuses. If I foolishly spent beyond my means and then went to my parents or my boss and begged for more money, they would tell me to look at my expenditures and figure out a way to cut back, and rightfully so. I don't think it's too much to ask that those on government assistance do the same. I believe in accountability, whether the person in question is smart, stupid, lazy, fat, ugly, disadvantaged, or whatever."
2/6/2009 7:07:19 PM
2/6/2009 7:18:43 PM
^2What makes you think that any significant number of food stamp recipients wound up that way due to irresponsibility?^
2/6/2009 7:20:47 PM
^ Anyone who can't feed two people for $300 / monthSee also: cellphones (especially in addition to land lines), high speed internet and cable TV[Edited on February 6, 2009 at 7:35 PM. Reason : fg]
2/6/2009 7:34:38 PM
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2/6/2009 8:49:21 PM
Fact: The best way to keep a class of people underfoot in poverty is give them a government handout. Theory: Mexican immagrants have a reputation for being hard workers. This is because in Mexico, if you don't have a job, you don't have any money, you don't eat.Interesting Thought: Remember back to Katrina. What was the main reason people didn't leave NO even though they had a weeks notice a hurricane was coming? They didn't have a vehicle. How can a person hold down a job without a vehicle? Most people can't. How does a person survive without a job? Welfare. The people who stayed in NO for the hurricane were waiting for the government to help them out, because that is what they have been doing their entire life. Hence, "The Man" has been keeping them down, ironically by helping them out.[Edited on February 6, 2009 at 9:52 PM. Reason : ]
2/6/2009 9:36:28 PM
None taken. I don't believe in Jesus, nor do I believe in the inherit goodness (or evilness) of man. I think he's got a point though.To eliminate poverty would mean to eliminate the ability of certain sectors of society to make bad decisions. This is a fundamental limit on liberty (and assume, for the sake of this argument that that freedom exists in a philosophical sense) which I'd prefer we not see.
2/6/2009 9:38:29 PM
2/6/2009 10:32:38 PM
Everybody acts like these hands are just magically dealt to people. Like, hey, kid, sorry to hear about your grandma getting sick. I know she worked hard for forty years, but healthcare is a luxury she didn't earn--you know how it is. But it's okay because honestly that public education you were getting was lame anyway--the only thing you're really gonna learn there is the importance of abstinence and obeying the rules of authority. Seriously, the "college track" that you weren't even on is a joke, and don't get us started on the "vocational" skills you were learning--AHAHA. So go ahead, get a job to help out the family. There are lots of opportunities in the private sector, especially in your area. Nobody's gonna take advantage of you like they did your grandmother. Capitalism is all about treating workers with dignity, we promise.These things aren't just chance. The system is rigged to deal these hands.And increasing the food stamp allowance is not the end of the world. It really doesn't cost that much. It's just something they use to distract us from important things like healthcare and education. It's especially good for drawing attention away from the amount of money we spend on corporate welfare. This shit appeals to the nastiest part of us, these horrible ideas we have about poor people being so dumb and lazy. It's bullshit.In fact, the "stupid, lazy" bit you guys keep pulling out is just y'all's rationalizations to continue to support a system that so obviously perpetuates disparity and suffering.
2/7/2009 4:16:30 AM
Yes yes, we all know that you think that there's some grand conspiracy with the Man™ holding people down and there's just nothing that they themselves could ever do to change their situation because the Man™ won't let them do anything different. No one ever has to take responsibility for themselves because the Man™ and advertising control their every move.But all that aside, it doesn't matter if increasing the allowance is the end of the world or if it costs that much, the point is, it's entirely unnecessary and there's no need to do it. Especially in a world where the money to increase it won't come from cutting government spending, but from an increase in the taxes for those who don't use the food stamps in the first place.
2/7/2009 9:45:14 AM
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2/7/2009 10:49:12 AM
That is right. Government handouts do tend to reduce the government statistic known as "poverty". That does not make them desirable in a nation with a strong cultural tradition of self-sufficiency. The American people would must prefer you to spend money fixing the education system.Really? Beans, rice, and a vitamin pill cost more than McDonalds? I suspect you might still be eating junkfood, you are just preparing it yourself. Is meat a major ingredient in your home-cooked menu? [Edited on February 7, 2009 at 10:53 AM. Reason : .,.]
2/7/2009 10:51:20 AM
2/7/2009 10:56:55 AM
haha, that is a serious food budget
2/7/2009 11:01:12 AM
Since when is there six weeks in a month?since you must know, I have to live a gluten-free life.
2/7/2009 11:01:50 AM
300/2 people = 150 X 4 (for your majesty's menu) = 600
2/7/2009 11:07:38 AM
$100 a week x 4 = $400. I only have to feed myself.
2/7/2009 11:08:55 AM
Even at $400 / month, I have to wonder about what all you're buying and making. Admittedly I know very little about the needs of a gluten free diet, but just an examination of gluten free ingredients (http://www.celiac.com/articles/181/1/Safe-Gluten-Free-Food-List-Safe-Ingredients/Page1.html) it looks like the significant thing you need to avoid is heavily processed flours and their derived products. I can see that being a significant challenge, but to quadruple your food costs? Again honest asking, can you go into more detail?
2/7/2009 11:15:03 AM
5 lbs bag of regular multipurpose flour will cost you $5.00. A 24 oz bag of gluten free flour will set you back anywhere between $6-8. A loaf of bread will almost take 1 bag of that flour.Oh and it isn't heavily processed flours. It's anything that contains, wheat, barely, rye, and processed oats.[Edited on February 7, 2009 at 11:21 AM. Reason : .]
2/7/2009 11:20:57 AM
2/7/2009 11:35:09 AM
Yeah, further reading seems to indicate that the ingredient list there is not very detailed. Is there a specific type of four that you need to use for things, or does any non wheat family flour pretty much work? It seems like this is a case where buying in bulk would work best, and you can get a 25lb bag of rice flour from the manufacturer for ~$25, bringing the costs in line with normal flour (http://www.bobsredmill.com/product.php?productid=4008).Are flour and bread based products your biggest expense, or are there other expenses as well?[Edited on February 7, 2009 at 11:45 AM. Reason : asdf]
2/7/2009 11:42:09 AM
Different recipes call for different types of flour and blends. Depending on the flour used, there are different types of additives that you have to add. largest expense is having to find substitutes for different types of items that you would never expect to have gluten in them.[Edited on February 7, 2009 at 12:00 PM. Reason : .]
2/7/2009 11:59:43 AM
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2/7/2009 12:21:02 PM
You assume a lot.Maybe in fairyland, the previously retarded learn lessons and get jobs, charities expand overnight to cover everyones welfare benefits, and monkeys fly out of my butt.On earth, none of that shit happens.I know. Its not fair that we give them .05 percent of our income. Its also not fair that they were born in abject poverty.
2/7/2009 2:09:05 PM
^What a pointless post... (other than to demonstrate your stupidity.)
2/7/2009 2:34:34 PM
Ok. Well if you say something and then say you didn't say it then there's no point in continuing this further.[Edited on February 7, 2009 at 3:00 PM. Reason : I forgot the snide comments. So here --> FAIL and LOL]
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