Comments on: 35M In U.S. Had 'Food Insecurity' In 2005
That Is, Not Enough Cash To Buy All The Food They Needed
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watchman the weird, are you from Ruby Ridge?
Posted by Tinker3478
Tinker3478
that is the SECOND TIME you have attacked me
I post some information that may help people
who may not have enough money to buy, pay rent, utilities ...etc
and I give a way for a person to make their MONEY got further
with little or no sacrifice of their health...
I tell people that may keep them alive in a FAMINE...
NOW I AM WEIRD
NOW I AM A SOME CONSPIRACY THEORIST
TINKER 3478, you are a rotten person
why don't you take your RACIST A$$ to AFRICA
where you can be with LIKE MINDED PEOPLE
where you will be free to CUT the hands off someone you disagree with... - Reply to this comment
- watchman the weird, are you from Ruby Ridge?
Posted by Tinker3478
Tinker3478
that is the SECOND TIME you have attached me
I post some information that may help people
who may not have enough money to buy, pay rent, utilities ...etc
and I give a way for a person to make their MONEY got further
with little or no sacrifice of their health...
I tell people that may keep them alive in a FAMINE...
NOW I AM WEIRD
NOW I AM A SOME CONSPIRACY THEORIST
TINKER 3478, you are a rotten person
why don't you take your RACIST A$$ to AFRICA
where you can be with LIKE MINDED PEOPLE
where you will be free to CUT the hands off someone you disagree with... - Reply to this comment
- watchman the weird, are you from Ruby Ridge?
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- my calculations
50lbs beans + 50lbs rice = 100 lbs beans and rice
52 weeks a year
100 / 52 = 1.9 yr
your calc.
for 2.4 months
2.4 mo = 10 weeks
100 / 10 = 10lbs per week
7 days a week
10/7 = 1.4 lbs a day
have you ever eaten a cup of rice in one sitting
much less a 3/4 of a pound..
my calculations
1.9 yr...
Yes I will agree if you can eat a 3/4 pound of rice in one sitting
you should buy more.. - Reply to this comment
- Yeah, neanderthal, by Tinker3478
Tinker3478, you are a real piece of ****
GO TO HELLO
I didn't see the word ' AFRICA ' anywhere in that Article
and for your information, the reason I know about beans and rice
is because I have done it
1lb per person, per week
You want to blame 'AFRICA' on a transportation problem...
are you really that STUPID ..?
The problem in AFRICA is CORRUPTION...
FYI,
that is what these ONE WORLD GOVERNMENTS have planned for US(A)...
FYI,
you think this GLOBAL WARMING is a PROBLEM NOW
you haven't seen anything yet...
OUR SUN, is going to have it highest SUN SPOT number come 2010
I suspect by that date they will be telling us, that they think our SUN may be going supernova..
it not..
BUT
Tinker3478 , Neanderthal
the word is FAMINE, and it is going to come to your front door..
and you will remember the words I have said here...
but you know, by that time,
you most likely will be too late to save yourself and your family... - Reply to this comment
- To: Cathaleen
"When I see people using food stamps and riding off in their Lexuses it make me ill."
That is such an urban myth I can't believe you repeated it.
The vast majority of people on food stamps are on them because they can't afford food - period. - Reply to this comment
- A poster stated that he witnessed an abuse of the Food Stamp program while he was shopping.
This is a huge (but wealthy,) country. When you have a system whereby it is attempting to assist millions, obviously there will be a few who will abuse the system. But people like you (who would gleefully take money out of the pockets of the poor in the guise of tax cuts,) try to make it appear that such abuse is rampant. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Another poster stated that his impression of the poor is that many are obese. Let me unlighten you. Poor people buy the food they can afford - pasta, flour based products, rice, ect. Such starchy foods cause obesity. It is not the fault of the poor that many are overweight. By the way, the 35 million figure, if anything is probably a conservative estimate. It is well known that it is not below the Bush Administration to manipulate such figures for propaganda purposes. They've done it many times before, (mostly in regard to the situation in Iraq.) - Reply to this comment
- Yeah, neanderthal, those little malnourished African children you see with swollen bellies and hollow faces subsist on beans and rice so that's mighty white of you to make such a fine suggestion. The nearest Sam's club is 96 miles round trip from here. Can we sign up with you fro transport?
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- Just for everyone Information
It is my understanding that a person
can get all the amino acids, protein needed
with beans and rice
it takes 1 lbs per person, per week
for $40 (Sam's Club) you can buy enough food for one person
for almost 2 yrs (50lbs rice $11, 50lbs beans $25)
remember this some day your life and the life of your family may depend on it...
The problem is most people don't know how to buy food
if fact there are a lot of people out there who really don't know how to cook
from scratch... - Reply to this comment
- In this instance, I have to put as much blame on the states as I do the feds. Texas loses millions of dollars in federal matching money every year because the cretins in Austin underfund state programs. As the indigent health care coordinator for my county, I can tell you that going hungry is not the only problem these people have and contrary to what some people think, most of them don't have a Lexus. Sure, there is welfare fraud but mostly we are talking about people who are working low wage jobs and just don't make enough to pay for everything. Think about it a person working 40 hours a week at minimum wage brings home about $200 a week/$1000 month. Pay rent of $350-$450 [if they are lucky] and $350-$450 for utilities [if they are real lucky] and $100 for gasoline [if they only go to work and back]--what is left for food? If they make that much, they might qualify for subsidized housing and utilities but in Texas they make too much for food stamps and Medicaid. All that keeps a lot of families going is free and reduced price lunches for kids at school and hand-outs from food banks.
That old N***** with a Lexus is pretty much a stereotype. Poverty, hunger, and disease are being fueled by state and national government. - Reply to this comment
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