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"Nancy Young" > wrote:
> I haven't noticed anyone saying they thought their taxes would
> go down, guess I missed that. I see people saying that the money
> should go towards nutritional food, not Twinkies. I also see that
> some people who really need the help are not able to get it despite
> a long history of working hard, where other people seem to know
> how to work the system.
Exactly.
> Apparently if you're single, you are SOL if you need some help buying
> food, for instance. Along those lines, I think that's where a lot of the
> disgruntlement comes into play.
If you are single with kids, you can make a killing, especially since
it is so easy not to report income from a live in.
> Only someone really optimistic would think that their taxes would go
> down if welfare was eliminated, and I don't think anyone here said
> one word that welfare should be.
I don't think anyone did, but I may have missed it.
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