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Saturday, January 12, 2013

EBT Abuse: The Cash-for-Drunkards Program

From New York to New Mexico and across the dependent plains, welfare recipients are getting sauced on the public dime. Drunk, besotted, bombed. But while politicians pay lip service to cutting government waste, fraud and abuse, they're doing very little in practice to stop the EBT party excesses. Where's the compassion for taxpayers?

You see the signs everywhere: "We accept EBT." Fast-food restaurants do. Clothing retailers do. Auto repair shops, liquor stores and even sushi joints are joining the club. "EBT" stands for the federal government's electronic benefits transfer card, which is intended to provide poor people with food stamps and cash assistance for basic necessities. The two separate programs were combined into one ATM-like card designed to reduce the "stigma" attached to Nanny State dependency, and -- voila! -- an entirely new method of mooching was born.

If the idea was to eliminate the embarrassment of life on the dole, the social justice crowd succeeded phenomenally. Last weekend, the New York Post blew the lid off scammers who brazenly swiped their EBT cards "inside Hank's Saloon in Brooklyn; the Blue Door Video porn shop in the East Village; The Anchor, a sleek SoHo lounge; the Patriot Saloon in TriBeCa; and Drinks Galore, a liquor distributor in The Bronx." Out: Cash for clunkers. In: Cash for drunkards!

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  1. The things that used to induce SHAME -- welfare, unemployment, single motherhood, drug addiction, murder, abortion, etc., are now the subject of pride and reality shows (I suppose to induce MORE of the same behavior??). And our society is so much better for it, isn't it? Being a multi-generational welfare recipient, 18 years old with 3 kids and never had a job, no idea who ANY of the fathers are and dumb as a rock is a label worn PROUDLY now and if you disagree, well, welcome to the "Hater's Club". Now, keep voting for the same people who made this possible. Its working GREAT!

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