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Tag: Divide and Bankrupt the BourgeoisieBy Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
H/t Wirecutter (1 comment) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Looters gotta loot.
"The system just quit working (at about noon)," said Sunny Patel, manager at Tomboy Market in the Cass Corridor. "I called and they said the system is down everywhere. They said they're working to fix it, although they didn't give us a time. This happens a few times a year, but they usually fix it quicker. It's taking a long time today. LBJ's Plantation. (5 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Malfunctioning carbon units ...and, the silence from the easily manipulated bourgeoisie liberals, and their retrograde planning Nerd bike trails becomes deafening. The environment does not rule me. I rule over the environment. Just another facet of The Left's full-on attack over what is written in The Book. (5 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
H/t Wintery Knight By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Some recent development gives insight on why the Democratic Party loves "the poor" so much, and why they create so many of them. Over at Breitbart's Big Government, they highlight a new GAI report that details how JP Morgan has made "at least $560,492,596" processing EBT cards in 75% of the 24 states they have under contract. via Big Government
Indeed, JP Morgan's Christopher Paton told Bloomberg News that food stamps are big business for the big bank: Nice gig, eh? JP Morgan lobbies Ag Committee Chair Sen. Debbie Stabenow, for their graft then those of us that are taxpayers also get to pay for the policing of JP Morgan's transaction processing. Think not?
So how did EBT processors like JP Morgan land its lucrative half-billion dollars worth of contracts? When it comes to funding campaigns, JP Morgan is Debbie Stabenow's third best friend. Remember folks, the $500 billion Farm Bill that Sen. Stabenow, is now all of a sudden campaigning on while Arab Spring rages against America, is 80% EBT/SNAP money. JP Morgan has paid Debbie handsomely for their share of that $400 million in food stamp monies her committee sent to the Senate floor. What's a Food Stamp President Obama, to do? Only one thing... (4 comments, 870 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Joe Biden must be jealous. Debbies' food stamps have replace him as Obama's vice president this election. By Corinthian Scales, Section News
via Big Government
The Michigan Welfare Rights Organization (MWRO), headed by Maureen Taylor, has been telling Detroit welfare recipients to occupy foreclosed homes around the city. "You can't imagine," Taylor told WWJ in Detroit, "when we get to work at 9 and 10 in the morning, there are 20 to 30 people in the hallway talking about `I don't have any more money, my rent is due' - three or four months behind - what can I do? And its unreal, because we don't have answers except to say, `here's a list of houses that we have intercepted that have been repossessed by banks, pick one and move in.'" To boot these trespassers out of the homes, banks are forced to take MWRO to court. Mmm, Mmm, Mmm... Barack Hussein Obama. (7 comments) Comments >>
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