Unless lawmakers somehow maintain the funding of welfare programs at current levels, the nation's poor could suffer a devastating loss of income by the end of the year. According to an estimate by Moody's Analytics, $37 billion in extended benefits are set to expire.
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Were out of money, The tax dollars would have been better spent helping them learn how to fish instead of feeding them fish sticks.
ReplyDeletei don't think that will happen. they have more rights to my pay check then i do.
ReplyDeleteBailouts for Bankers and international corporatists will continue unhampered.
ReplyDeletelets make it $64 billion
ReplyDeletetoo bad 37 billion welfare RECEIPIANTS wont disappear...
ReplyDeleteJudge Roy Browns rating will certainly drop.
ReplyDeleteYou mean some of them might actually have to go find work - any kind of work for any kind of pay. Nawww - the annointed one won't let that happen in an election year to his followers.
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