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Biden to boosts food stamps as 30 million went hungry under Trump
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Census data show that 30 million households reported periods of not have enough to eat last month, a sharp jump from before the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump wanted to end the lockdowns
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You boomers think you have to work your way into a healthy economy... its easier to just borrow yourself into prosperityRaceBannon said:Census data show that 30 million households reported periods of not have enough to eat last month, a sharp jump from before the coronavirus pandemic.
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Yet the CUNTry is as fat as ever. Explain please
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No one need go hungry in this country and there certainly weren't 30 million. Even the homeless are fed well. What a steaming pile of BS that is. Just another made up excuse to enslave more rat voters to the government hind tit and pile on to Trump.
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Our poorest citizens are obese.
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Anyone in America who wanted a meal provided for them today got one!
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Or poor weigh 400lbs have a $1500.00 phone and a new car as all as paid housing.
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Yes dumbshit, shutting down businesses and millions losing their jobs, mainly in Rat states, tends to result in those people having less money for basic necessities such as foot and shelter.TheKobeStopper said: -
Dimocrats and unions implemented most of the lockdowns, at least the ones that are still ongoing
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Sounds like the buttplug will get him some freeshitTheKobeStopper said: -
Get ‘em hooked and they’ll never go back....
The best welfare is a job.
Open it back up so China Joe can take credit for his predecessor’s economy, I guess. -
Glad Biden is prioritizing the obese people in this Country. They have enough fat on them to survive 6 months.
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More people dependent on the government. Of course Joe would do this.
"The welfare state has done to black Americans what slavery couldn't do....And that is to destroy the black family." Walter E. Williams, The Wall Street Journal.