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VideoTapir posted:His underage prostitutes have flashbacks every time they watch Frozen or Beauty and the Beast. drat...
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# ? May 8, 2015 20:11 |
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It's rather amazing to me that a lot of right wing talkers who are worth MILLIONS, have mansions and all sorts of absurd things... Yet are successfully able to turn it around and point out that DEMOCRATS are the real RICH SNOBS.
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# ? May 8, 2015 20:40 |
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VideoTapir posted:His underage prostitutes have flashbacks every time they watch Frozen or Beauty and the Beast. This would be incredibly wrong to say about a public figure with a soul. So, carry on as you were. This link seems to have it all to me: http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/rick-wiles-warns-fireball-space-if-supreme-court-strikes-down-gay-marriage-bans Speaking of, if you follow this thread but tire of C-listers like Crowder, check out Right Wing Watch. They report on the insanity coming from the Christian right without editorializing.
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# ? May 8, 2015 20:40 |
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VideoTapir posted:His underage prostitutes have flashbacks every time they watch Frozen or Beauty and the Beast. I'm going to hell for laughing at this
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# ? May 8, 2015 20:46 |
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mr. mephistopheles posted:Limbaugh just called free-range chicken "politically correct food." british conservatives call kosher salt "left wing salt"
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# ? May 8, 2015 20:49 |
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My grandfather of 86 years loves listening to Limbaugh... only for the reason that he can't believe anyone would buy his horseshit. He's a far lefty, god bless him.
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# ? May 8, 2015 21:05 |
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http://wonkette.com/584739/wisconsin-takes-lead-in-fck-the-poors-sweepstakes-now-you-cant-buy-beans-and-rice They're banning poor people from being able to buy Pork and Beans on foodstamps in Wisconsin. Really? How is THAT considered a luxury? That is literally the food that it's stereotyped that hobos eat*. What's next, ramen noodles, hot dogs and I don't know..potatoes? *not insulting Pork and Beans, which are in fact quite tasty in the correct situation.
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# ? May 8, 2015 21:32 |
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FuzzySkinner posted:http://wonkette.com/584739/wisconsin-takes-lead-in-fck-the-poors-sweepstakes-now-you-cant-buy-beans-and-rice I think not being able to get rice because it's a luxury would tip something in people off, but maybe I'm just not an rear end in a top hat.
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# ? May 8, 2015 21:43 |
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Ralepozozaxe posted:I think not being able to get rice because it's a luxury would tip something in people off, but maybe I'm just not an rear end in a top hat. "gently caress THEM! THEY SHOULDN'T BE ALLOWED TO BUY ON MAHHHH DIME!" //ignores culture of corporate welfare, kickbacks, the existance of the millitary industrial complex and a million other things that are worse uses of tax dollar money.
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# ? May 8, 2015 21:48 |
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Man, I almost forgot how bad the production values are on Free Speech TV.
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# ? May 8, 2015 22:00 |
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FuzzySkinner posted:http://wonkette.com/584739/wisconsin-takes-lead-in-fck-the-poors-sweepstakes-now-you-cant-buy-beans-and-rice Actually the WIC pamphlet specifies only white potatoes, excluding those decadent red and Yukon gold varieties. It's such a horrible bill. WIC is supposed to help mothers save SNAP benefits by covering a restricted list of really basic staples like milk, cheese, produce, cereal, etc with voucher checks. What this bill does is apply those same restrictions to the SNAP card as well for up to 67% of its monthly value. It's not even like SNAP gives beneficiaries unlimited amounts of taxpayer dollars that they gleefully spend on king crab legs and ribeye steak. They get about $200 or so for the whole month, and if they feel like splurging on luxury meats at the beginning of the month, they would be stuck eating rice and beans until their cards get refilled. Like most GOP policies targeting the poor, it's done purely out of spite. They're convinced poor people would stay on welfare forever eating jumbo shrimp and fancy cheeses unless they stepped in and made them rightfully miserable.
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# ? May 8, 2015 22:05 |
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WIC doesn't exist for mothers, they're just a convenient excuse to pass it. It's corporate welfare for agribusiness; that is why it isn't going anywhere. The fact that food is whitelisted by manufacturer in many categories makes it a pretty secure transfer from the government to specific companies; vs. SNAP money, which is also a handout to food companies, but which has more potential to go elsewhere. And the WIC-approved products are usually more expensive than unapproved, sometimes much more. I suspect there'd be a strong correlation between donations from manufacturers of WIC-approved products and voting records related to WIC.
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# ? May 8, 2015 22:13 |
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is that why you can't buy sharp cheddar with food stamps, to preserve the integrity of the brand cause when i was on food stamps my favorite thing was the xxxtra sharp store brand cheddar. it was like a dollar. the only other explanation would be that flavor is a luxury for the rich
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# ? May 8, 2015 22:23 |
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FuzzySkinner posted:http://wonkette.com/584739/wisconsin-takes-lead-in-fck-the-poors-sweepstakes-now-you-cant-buy-beans-and-rice If that's the case I bet there's like $300m worth of farm subsidies that should be banned from Wisconsin then.
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# ? May 8, 2015 22:23 |
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Someone brought up in the comments on that one that many of the requirements were protective of crops grown and processed by midwest corporations while "luxuries" grown in California and coastal industry goods were banned.
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# ? May 8, 2015 22:27 |
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This is compatible with my interpretation, so I will incorporate it into my worldview.
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# ? May 8, 2015 22:33 |
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Pyroxene Stigma posted:This would be incredibly wrong to say about a public figure with a soul. So, carry on as you were. Apparently he had viagra in his bag (honestly I hope it isn't true but I've heard about it a few times)
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# ? May 8, 2015 23:06 |
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Guys I loving quit. Hannity is on the air right now saying thet the job numbers wich went up ARE obviously a lie. BECAUSE DEBT.
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# ? May 8, 2015 23:09 |
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Popular Thug Drink posted:is that why you can't buy sharp cheddar with food stamps, to preserve the integrity of the brand I was able to get sharp cheddar when I was on EBT, maybe it's a specific state thing? I have never heard that before. The only stuff I remember not being able to get was hot pre made food at grocery stores.
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# ? May 8, 2015 23:12 |
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The_Rob posted:I was able to get sharp cheddar when I was on EBT, maybe it's a specific state thing? I have never heard that before. The only stuff I remember not being able to get was hot pre made food at grocery stores. This is my experience as well. I can even get fountain drinks at convenience stores as long as I pay for it before I put the straw in, because otherwise it's fast food.
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# ? May 8, 2015 23:20 |
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that wonkette article said sharp cheddar and canned beans with flavored sauce are both verboten. mild cheese and dry beans only
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Popular Thug Drink posted:that wonkette article said sharp cheddar and canned beans with flavored sauce are both verboten. mild cheese and dry beans only I'm going to guess it varies somewhat but the only item I know of for sure here is that they moved 2% milk off of the approved list in favor of 1% milk.
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# ? May 8, 2015 23:38 |
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AcidRonin posted:Guys I loving quit. Hannity is on the air right now saying thet the job numbers wich went up ARE obviously a lie. BECAUSE DEBT. Still waiting for him to waterboard himself to prove its not torture. Flat chinned fake irish gently caress
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# ? May 9, 2015 00:00 |
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happyhippy posted:Still waiting for him to waterboard himself to prove its not torture. Does he ever take listener's calls? I'd like to ask about it.
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Popular Thug Drink posted:that wonkette article said sharp cheddar and canned beans with flavored sauce are both verboten. mild cheese and dry beans only No you can't buy this 18oz bag of beans, or that 8oz bag of beans. Or beans in bulk. Also since I don't see lentils listed I imagine the easiest to cook of the beans is prohibited. I also cannot understand why rice would at all be prohibited. I've bought 25lb bags of white rice for $20, and that is a monstrous amount of food. It can't be because rice is expensive!
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# ? May 9, 2015 00:31 |
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Tyler the Creator is cool and I really doubt he's in need of the 3rd party retroactive explanations of all the terrible poo poo he's said to make them ok now. How about we just give him props for saying he was going to shoot wayne lapierre in the hair with a crucifix in a song of his.
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# ? May 9, 2015 00:37 |
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VideoTapir posted:WIC doesn't exist for mothers, they're just a convenient excuse to pass it. It's corporate welfare for agribusiness; that is why it isn't going anywhere. The fact that food is whitelisted by manufacturer in many categories makes it a pretty secure transfer from the government to specific companies; vs. SNAP money, which is also a handout to food companies, but which has more potential to go elsewhere. And the WIC-approved products are usually more expensive than unapproved, sometimes much more. No it really is just sociopathy.
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# ? May 9, 2015 02:15 |
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VideoTapir posted:WIC doesn't exist for mothers, they're just a convenient excuse to pass it. It's corporate welfare for agribusiness; that is why it isn't going anywhere. The fact that food is whitelisted by manufacturer in many categories makes it a pretty secure transfer from the government to specific companies; vs. SNAP money, which is also a handout to food companies, but which has more potential to go elsewhere. And the WIC-approved products are usually more expensive than unapproved, sometimes much more. Thanks for the insane conspiracy theory, but in most places there's a pretty wide selection of qualifying products for WIC for each category, including store brands.
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# ? May 9, 2015 02:28 |
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I was able to buy basically anything on EBT that wasn't straight out of an on-site cooking device. I didn't have much so I stuck to staples and splurged on the occasional frozen food when I didn't feel like cooking, but I know I saw precooked but refrigerated rotisserie chickens and ribs and stuff specifically labeled EBT-friendly.
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# ? May 9, 2015 02:41 |
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Ghost of Reagan Past posted:
Obviously it's too keep those CHI-NESE from getting all your precious tax dollars- in addition to the debt you're already paying...
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# ? May 9, 2015 03:11 |
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Nintendo Kid posted:Thanks for the insane conspiracy theory, but in most places there's a pretty wide selection of qualifying products for WIC for each category, including store brands. I think you're mixing up WIC and SNAP.
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VideoTapir posted:I think you're mixing up WIC and SNAP. No I am not. I think you're mixing up WIC and a fever dream you once had.
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# ? May 9, 2015 03:16 |
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I have few friends who've used WIC, but they used it almost exclusively to get canned milk and pedialyte so I'm not sure about what other stuff it covers. They were pretty pleased with the help, though.
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Pharmaskittle posted:I have few friends who've used WIC, but they used it almost exclusively to get canned milk and pedialyte so I'm not sure about what other stuff it covers. They were pretty pleased with the help, though. Typically it covers like milk, eggs, cheese, beans, sometimes rice, often juices, basic cereals, peanut butter, pasta, baby food naturally, and canned fish. The check generally just specifies a weight/volume that applies (usually the most common size too, like 1 gallon milk, a dozen large eggs, 8 ounces of cheese, etc). The types of foods put ont he check depend on your current status, eg if you're pregnant they'll add in fish, once the baby's born they'll switch to baby food, once the kids pass a certain age that same thing goes to general foods and cereals. Usually it will be specified that the food has to be store brand, usually with state by state additions of particular non-store-brands that qualify for a given category.
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# ? May 9, 2015 03:34 |
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Here in Washington state all food items are covered except anything that's cooked in-store. You can buy pop, fish, lobster, name brand,. store brand, whatever. You can use EBT to buy Papa Murphy's pizza (because you bake it at home). It's nice living in a state that's not run by hateful assholes.
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# ? May 9, 2015 03:52 |
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beatlegs posted:Here in Washington state all food items are covered except anything that's cooked in-store. You can buy pop, fish, lobster, name brand,. store brand, whatever. You can use EBT to buy Papa Murphy's pizza (because you bake it at home). It's nice living in a state that's not run by hateful assholes. The WI bill is about WIC, not EBT.
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Pharmaskittle posted:I have few friends who've used WIC, but they used it almost exclusively to get canned milk and pedialyte so I'm not sure about what other stuff it covers. They were pretty pleased with the help, though. Yeah. It's not like the recipient is paying more for stuff. Nintendo Kid posted:No I am not. I think you're mixing up WIC and a fever dream you once had. My wife gets WIC. Nintendo Kid posted:
Soy milk Tofu Goat milk Bread (there are usually only a couple of varieties in the specified 16 ounce size...the vast majority of packaged bread is larger, and in my experience that never includes store brands) Cereal Juice The following are items we don't get, but which have specified brands: Infant cereal Infant formula: "Only brand, type, and size as specified on your WIC check" Honorable mention: Store brand canned beans have a white list; anything not specifically on it is not allowed. Some places' house brand peanut butters are not approved for some reason. Tuna, Salmon and Sardines list "any eligible brand," but eligible brands aren't listed in the book.
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Pyroxene Stigma posted:The WI bill is about WIC, not EBT. No, it's about making SNAP/EBT almost as restrictive as WIC out of spite. From the bill itself: quote:Under this bill, DHS must require that not less than 67 percent of the SNAP benefits used by a recipient in a month be used to purchase any of the following foods: foods that are on the list of foods authorized for the federal special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children (WIC foods); beef; pork; chicken; fish; fresh produce; and fresh, frozen, and canned white potatoes. In addition, DHS must prohibit using SNAP benefits for the purchase of crab, lobster, shrimp, or any other shellfish.
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Rhesus Pieces posted:No, it's about making SNAP/EBT almost as restrictive as WIC out of spite. Posting while worktoxicated, thanks for that.
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VideoTapir posted:My wife gets WIC. And do you not see how this isn't your conspiracy of "dastardly manufacturers whitelisting products with WIC for vague profit reasons" but rather "the stores in my area don't bother to carry store brands in the right size in many categories, which is unusual but probably not a malicious plot"?
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