Louisiana Walmart Shelves Emptied in Food Stamp Shopping Spree

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If someone/entity wants to impose a zero tolerance policy, have at it. But punishing a teenager for presumed intent is different in my opinion. It?s not as if the girl showed up to the party with two handles of vodka or some joints and was arrested while still sober but for an MIP.
 

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The fact that these people were on welfare makes no difference. Or very little difference. If you gave non-welfare people the same opening they would do it to. Shit, wall street does it all day, just in different ways. It's human nature. It doesn't make it right but it is what it is.

And I agree with whoever posted Walmart was smart about this. That money is a drop in the bucket but the alternative could have been costly in negative PR.
 

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It's an embarrassment to journalism and this countries appetite for tripe that these inconsequential stories from every little outpost from sea to shining sea are headlines.
I mean some girl gets kicked off a team... that's news? And these stories come out every damn week, same shit.
We all remember silly policies and unfair punishments from back when we were in school, but can you imagine if every one of these little ?controversies? had the potential to became national news?
And while it seems like these stories spur a discussion of justice and fairness, I worry that they further disillusion kids into thinking every bad thing that ever happens to them is deserving of a ?stop the presses? moment in the American spotlight.
We have way more important issues at hand, that this country and the media marginalize.

"WELL SAID"....:0008



If Americans were told the absolute truth, instead of fed mind numbing crap day in, day out, (controlled media) exactly what would happen?

Some mind stimulating posts in Political Forum, password is password.
 

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Since people on welfare are thieves anyway it doesn't surprise me they would steal more food because of a malfunction instead of being honest...

For the girl that got suspended for 5 games after doing the right thing did exactly what she should have done and deserves to be rewarded instead, I would have done the same as she did, zero tolerance is stupid
 

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Since people on welfare are thieves anyway it doesn't surprise me they would steal more food because of a malfunction instead of being honest...

For the girl that got suspended for 5 games after doing the right thing did exactly what she should have done and deserves to be rewarded instead, I would have done the same as she did, zero tolerance is stupid


then why did you speed away that time you ran some kid over on his bicycle?
 

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why didn't Wal Mart just lock the doors and refuse to check out anyone? Let the people leave and fix the store and open it up the next day.
 
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THE ?AVERAGE? EBT USER MAY NOT BE WHO YOU?D EXPECT
Posted by: Daisy Luther | on October 14, 2013

- See more at: http://www.theorganicprepper.ca/the...who-youd-expect-10142013#sthash.H7t9tUtV.dpuf


When people think of the average EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) card user, they envision a career welfare recipient who has 12 kids by 11 different prison-residing fathers. Because of this notion, when the story broke this weekend about the EBT system failure, many of the responses were quite cold, callous, and even downright spiteful.

Of course, the rioting through Wal-Marts across the nation certainly didn?t help. Within hours the shelves were razed. The abandoned shopping carts of melting food and the carefully selected hungry spokespeople on the mainstream news just served to reinforce the conception that those who were left to go without groceries deserved to miss a few meals.

But?.who IS the average EBT user?
Nearly 48 million Americans receive assistance to buy food, which is up from 32 million when Barack Obama took office. While we know there has been a concentrated effort to get more people to accept assistance, the sheer volume of those who cannot afford food anymore is a symptom of the greater economic problems plaguing the country. It?s also important to note that in some states, if a person?s ex-spouse is in arrears for child support and has his or her wages garnished, the custodial parent receives that payment through the EBT system.

For example?

The median household income in America has dropped for the 5th year in a row, according to the US Census Bureau.
Over 1/3 of Americans who are able to work are unable to find a job ? 36% of the population is unemployed.
Obamacare is turning us into a part-time nation. For every full time job created in the United States in 2013, we?ve created four part-time jobs. Employers are not hiring people full time if it means they?ll have to pay for skyrocketing insurance benefits.
More than 2.3 million residential properties were foreclosed on in 2012, leaving families displaced when they could no longer afford their homes.
50% of all Americans are considered ?poor? or ?low-income? according to the US Census Bureau.
The unemployment rate in the U.S. has been above 8 percent for 40 months in a row, and 42 percent of all unemployed Americans have been out of work for at least half a year. (source)
Those often being hit the hardest are those just entering the labor market. For example, about 53 percent of all U.S. college graduates under the age of 25 were either unemployed or underemployed last year. Most of the jobs that are available for young college graduates (or for the rest of us for that matter) are crappy low paying jobs that often come with no benefits. In the United States today, one out of every four workers makes ten dollars an hour or less. Now, more than 40% of all jobs in the United States are low income jobs.(source)
Over the past decade, many formerly middle class people have been cast into poverty through no fault of their own. They?ve lost their jobs, their homes, and their cars. When you have no job, or you have a job that pays only minimum wage, how can you keep the electricity on, keep your children clothed, and still feed your family? Through the deliberate impoverishing of the middle class, people are being controlled and enslaved. Innocent children, through no fault of their own, are going hungry ? for some of these kids the only meal that they get in a day is the free lunch offered at their school.

So before you say, ?So what?? or ?Well, I had to pay for my groceries ? I have no sympathy for them?, stop for a moment and think about why formerly hardworking people may have had to sacrifice their pride and accept some help. Think about the jobs that are no longer available. Consider the hours that are no longer offered at once full-time jobs.

Some people abuse the system. Illegal immigrants are encouraged to be on the dole. We can all tell stories about the ?welfare queen? with an iPhone and a grocery cart full of steak and lobster.

But for a large percentage of formerly middle class Americans there has been a mighty fall ? one deliberately set up by our own government, by the banking system, and by the ?1%?.

There but for the grace of God go I.

This article is not a statement on whether or not the welfare system and social programs should exist, or how they should be funded. This is a discussion of how hard-working families just like mine and yours can quickly fall into desperate straits through the machinations of those in power.

For many people the economic collapse has arrived. Their ?end of the world? event has already occurred in the form of a job loss, the foreclosure of the family home, or an illness that has caused such massive personal debt that there is truly no way out of it. Less than 60% of Americans who are of age to be in the work force have a full time job. When you tally that, it means that more than 100 million people are out of work. More than 100 million people in the United States have no jobs. For more than 100 million people, the economic collapse has arrived in full force. (source)

How do we fight back?
If you are lucky enough to still be gainfully employed, it?s time to become self-sufficient.

This is how we will be able to withstand the assaults on our freedom. Every bucket of rice you put away, every seed you save, every bite of food you grow ? is a strike against the machine.

Those of us who prepare for the difficult times ahead are the ones who stand between the total domination of the powers that be and the freedom that they would take away from us. By understanding how hunger can be used against us, and then taking the initiative to prepare for that grim day, we can?t be controlled as easily as those who have spent years accepting the handouts and trudging along with the herd.

By making intelligent choices to ensure our survival and that of our children, we can resist. Every meal that you put away keeps you a little bit safer from tyranny. Every seed you plant hardens you against threats and bribery. Your self-sufficiency is what will keep you free. (source)

Be thankful that you have had the foresight and the means to prepare for the eventuality of a further economic decline. Remember that the mainstream media and the government have a vested interest in widening the chasm between the ?haves? and the ?have-nots? because a divided populace is an easily conquered populace. Don?t be manipulated. Practice compassion. You don?t know the circumstances that caused the person in line in front of you to be swiping a card to feed his or her family. They just might be victims of a system determined to enslave.

- See more at: http://www.theorganicprepper.ca/the...who-youd-expect-10142013#sthash.H7t9tUtV.dpuf
 

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Come with me if you want to live

Even BBC....maybe:mj07:

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THE ?AVERAGE? EBT USER MAY NOT BE WHO YOU?D EXPECT
Posted by: Daisy Luther | on October 14, 2013

- See more at: http://www.theorganicprepper.ca/the...who-youd-expect-10142013#sthash.H7t9tUtV.dpuf


When people think of the average EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) card user, they envision a career welfare recipient who has 12 kids by 11 different prison-residing fathers. Because of this notion, when the story broke this weekend about the EBT system failure, many of the responses were quite cold, callous, and even downright spiteful.

Of course, the rioting through Wal-Marts across the nation certainly didn?t help. Within hours the shelves were razed. The abandoned shopping carts of melting food and the carefully selected hungry spokespeople on the mainstream news just served to reinforce the conception that those who were left to go without groceries deserved to miss a few meals.

But?.who IS the average EBT user?
Nearly 48 million Americans receive assistance to buy food, which is up from 32 million when Barack Obama took office. While we know there has been a concentrated effort to get more people to accept assistance, the sheer volume of those who cannot afford food anymore is a symptom of the greater economic problems plaguing the country. It?s also important to note that in some states, if a person?s ex-spouse is in arrears for child support and has his or her wages garnished, the custodial parent receives that payment through the EBT system.

For example?

The median household income in America has dropped for the 5th year in a row, according to the US Census Bureau.
Over 1/3 of Americans who are able to work are unable to find a job ? 36% of the population is unemployed.
Obamacare is turning us into a part-time nation. For every full time job created in the United States in 2013, we?ve created four part-time jobs. Employers are not hiring people full time if it means they?ll have to pay for skyrocketing insurance benefits.
More than 2.3 million residential properties were foreclosed on in 2012, leaving families displaced when they could no longer afford their homes.
50% of all Americans are considered ?poor? or ?low-income? according to the US Census Bureau.
The unemployment rate in the U.S. has been above 8 percent for 40 months in a row, and 42 percent of all unemployed Americans have been out of work for at least half a year. (source)
Those often being hit the hardest are those just entering the labor market. For example, about 53 percent of all U.S. college graduates under the age of 25 were either unemployed or underemployed last year. Most of the jobs that are available for young college graduates (or for the rest of us for that matter) are crappy low paying jobs that often come with no benefits. In the United States today, one out of every four workers makes ten dollars an hour or less. Now, more than 40% of all jobs in the United States are low income jobs.(source)
Over the past decade, many formerly middle class people have been cast into poverty through no fault of their own. They?ve lost their jobs, their homes, and their cars. When you have no job, or you have a job that pays only minimum wage, how can you keep the electricity on, keep your children clothed, and still feed your family? Through the deliberate impoverishing of the middle class, people are being controlled and enslaved. Innocent children, through no fault of their own, are going hungry ? for some of these kids the only meal that they get in a day is the free lunch offered at their school.

So before you say, ?So what?? or ?Well, I had to pay for my groceries ? I have no sympathy for them?, stop for a moment and think about why formerly hardworking people may have had to sacrifice their pride and accept some help. Think about the jobs that are no longer available. Consider the hours that are no longer offered at once full-time jobs.

Some people abuse the system. Illegal immigrants are encouraged to be on the dole. We can all tell stories about the ?welfare queen? with an iPhone and a grocery cart full of steak and lobster.

But for a large percentage of formerly middle class Americans there has been a mighty fall ? one deliberately set up by our own government, by the banking system, and by the ?1%?.

There but for the grace of God go I.

This article is not a statement on whether or not the welfare system and social programs should exist, or how they should be funded. This is a discussion of how hard-working families just like mine and yours can quickly fall into desperate straits through the machinations of those in power.

For many people the economic collapse has arrived. Their ?end of the world? event has already occurred in the form of a job loss, the foreclosure of the family home, or an illness that has caused such massive personal debt that there is truly no way out of it. Less than 60% of Americans who are of age to be in the work force have a full time job. When you tally that, it means that more than 100 million people are out of work. More than 100 million people in the United States have no jobs. For more than 100 million people, the economic collapse has arrived in full force. (source)

How do we fight back?
If you are lucky enough to still be gainfully employed, it?s time to become self-sufficient.

This is how we will be able to withstand the assaults on our freedom. Every bucket of rice you put away, every seed you save, every bite of food you grow ? is a strike against the machine.

Those of us who prepare for the difficult times ahead are the ones who stand between the total domination of the powers that be and the freedom that they would take away from us. By understanding how hunger can be used against us, and then taking the initiative to prepare for that grim day, we can?t be controlled as easily as those who have spent years accepting the handouts and trudging along with the herd.

By making intelligent choices to ensure our survival and that of our children, we can resist. Every meal that you put away keeps you a little bit safer from tyranny. Every seed you plant hardens you against threats and bribery. Your self-sufficiency is what will keep you free. (source)

Be thankful that you have had the foresight and the means to prepare for the eventuality of a further economic decline. Remember that the mainstream media and the government have a vested interest in widening the chasm between the ?haves? and the ?have-nots? because a divided populace is an easily conquered populace. Don?t be manipulated. Practice compassion. You don?t know the circumstances that caused the person in line in front of you to be swiping a card to feed his or her family. They just might be victims of a system determined to enslave.

- See more at: http://www.theorganicprepper.ca/the...who-youd-expect-10142013#sthash.H7t9tUtV.dpuf



What did the "average looter" look like at these stores? We're not talking about the person on welfare, we're talking about who is in Walmart stealing everything they could get their greasy mitts on? I'ma guess it wasn't the guy down on his luck for the last two months.
 

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Yes yyz I agree on the part where the greedy thieves went bat shit crazy.

This was an isolated incident where only less than 1/4 of the states were affected. Imagine when the whole system goes down. Those who truly depend on SNAP are either going to behave in the same manor, or the old cat lady down the street can't get into that mosh pit. It will be Benghazi USA
 
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