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Posted: 9:08 a.m. Friday, July 13, 2012

Update on our food stamp nation 

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Just the other day I told you about the Obama administration’s deliberate attempt to increase the number of moochers by expanding food stamp coverage.  Now we can add one more chapter to that Nuze item …

Congress allocates funds to USDA to produce educational material on SNAP benefits, particularly targeted at communities that are most at risk.  In this case, the focus is on the Hispanic community where the USDA has produced mini radio “novelas” (soap operas) that encourage the use of SNAP benefits.  You can hear one of the 10-part series here

Now I have a question here.  And … oh yes … this is going to stir the jalapenos and cause a refried bean storm … but when’s the last time you saw a skinny Mexican?  No – that’s not racist.  It’s a cultural observation, and the observation is that Hispanics living in America don’t look particularly hungry.  We all know why the Obama Junta is targeting Hispanics with the Food Stamp Soap Operas.  Dependency.  Get Hispanics hooked on government cheese and then you have yet another group out there you can target with your “If you vote for the Republicans they’ll take away your _________” message.  Or try this one!  (Though I hate giving them ideas.)  “Vote for the Republicans and they’re going to starve your children because they hate Hispanics.” 

More moochers .. more parasites .. more dependent Americans.  This, above all, is the number one Democrat mandate day-after-day.  More moochers who will show up to the voting booths and vote for more moocher benefits.  That’s not to say that we should help those who are truly in need, but this is getting ridiculous … SNAP cards that can buy tattoos, manicures and even pay for bail bonds.  Where does it stop?

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