Rep. Franson compares food stamp recipients to wild animals

Rep. Franson compares feeding food stamp recipients to feeding wild animals.

There are some twisted Christian values right there.
Porksandwichsays...

You know they all sit around and laugh about these kind of comments...they get so accustomed to speaking to people who think like that........then they go online and find out they don't know shit about the people they actually represent.

quantumushroomsays...

There's no government agency dedicated to ensuring food card funds go to those who actually need help, which makes the whole racket a mostly-liberal slush fund for vote-buying.

Morality still applies to the poor. Breeding for a check is a disgrace. Making welfare a lifestyle is theft.

VoodooVsays...

QM trolls again and misses the point.

The woman paints those who need assistance as animals...as sub-human. and that beyond the pale and against what this country is about. Say what you will about the merits or lack thereof of the welfare system but in true QM fashion, the woman attacks (and demonizes) the person, not the idea, and once again....fails.

Now if you want to have a reasoned discussion about how to effectively raise people up and eliminate waste in the welfare system, I'd be all for it. I'd would welcome a discussion in the disparity the cost and potential waste caused by the welfare system vs the cost and potential waste of say...tax cuts to the rich...another form of welfare.

But @quantumushroom is incapable of making reasoned arguments.

VoodooVsays...

>> ^taranimator:

'breeding for a check'?
Someone please explain to me how right-wingers justify their lack of charity.
I don't need a bible to remind me that helping the poor is part of being a decent human being.


if it was an (white) unborn fetus or a corporation, they'd be more than generous

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