(March 24, 2016 at 11:39 am)Brian37 Wrote:(March 24, 2016 at 11:31 am)Nymphadora Wrote: I get help. But it's only SNAP, which doesn't cover non-edible goods. But I also have a family of five right now. I've tried making $196 a month in SNAP last that entire month. It just doesn't happen. I'm lucky if that lasts two weeks here. And that's with just the bare necessities for growing kids and two adults. I eat only once a day now as it is just to conserve our food supply.
Yep... but I'm too lazy according to KUSA, I guess, because I get assistance.
Yes you get rich off that I bet, never mind that the little you get ends up in the bank accounts of the grocery store you shop at. So really all you are is the temporary carrier. He's too stupid to understand he's subsidizing corporate welfare.
Oh yes... I'm exactly that. Rich. LOL... I watch those shows like Extreme Couponing and wonder how the fuck they do that then learn that since the grocery stores are going to be on a tv show, they all of the sudden (you know, for their own gain), become willing participants in the couponing scam. Nope, sorry, but when you take 50 coupons for the same exact thing into a store, they put quantity limitations on your ass. You see it in every ad insert in the paper or in the flyers you can pick up in the entrances to the stores. Example: Buy a case of snapple, get a case free. LIMIT FOUR per customer, per visit.
So those shows are really scams because I can't go in and buy 50 boxes of spaghetti for $1.00 each, but then present 25 coupons that will give me half of those boxes for fifty cents a piece and the other half of those boxes for free. It just doesn't work that way. Realistically, I might be able to give them two coupons.
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