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The thin fault line between makers and takers #101527
10/13/2013 09:20 AM
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Re: The thin fault line between makers and takers #101528
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Re: The thin fault line between makers and takers #101529
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The ChinaMart manager who allowed it is a total idiot who should be fired and prosecuted for aiding theft. They know which welfare recipient got what and every cent should be deducted from the amount the low-lifes are given each month and let them do without until it is all paid back.


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The ChinaMart manager who allowed it is a total idiot who should be fired and prosecuted for aiding theft. They know which welfare recipient got what and every cent should be deducted from the amount the low-lifes are given each month and let them do without until it is all paid back.
Read the article again, it was not the local Manager who made the decision to let the people use the cards anyway, the decision was made by a Corporate Spokesman.


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Re: The thin fault line between makers and takers #101531
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I did not say the local manager let them steal all the stuff. Who ever it was at ChinaMart that said the welfare recipients could take the food they could not pay for was obviously in some kind of a management position. Spokesmen don't make management decisions they just say what they are told to say. The the media is often wrong.


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Re: The thin fault line between makers and takers #101532
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The deal is they process the transactions and get paid by the EBT system for the merchandise that left the store, period, the deal, end of story. They knew they could bill the government for it so they handed it all out.


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Re: The thin fault line between makers and takers #101533
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As I said in another Post, I think this was a Roll out Beta Test, to gauge the Reaction of the Gibmedat"s..Before the Real Crash, wipes out all Snap Cards..Its going to be ClusterPhuck when the Inner Cities explode.. Be Prepared!

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If store owners are willing to shoot at the rioting Gibmedats the inner cities won't explode.


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The people they will be after are the government employees who are still getting the upper middle class paychecks. It may or may not expand to class warfare from that, but lets look at the two social subgroups for a moment:

The lowest classes in our society are often put there artificially by others using a system which makes it easier to go on welfare than to participate in the "free" economy. Look at felons for instance, by the scarlet letter of the felony conviction, usually denied employment but encouraged to go on welfare and food stamps, sometimes by threat of either go to jail or go on welfare when they are caught "working illegally" such as "under the table" or in self employment without jumping through numerous hoops of restrictive prohibatory regulation which is design to protect existing business interests and pull the ladder out from competition.

Orphans, even street orphans, children of the working poor and those in jail, often forced to fend for themselves, or even worse, disinformed through the education indoctrination system, again fed lies which are engineered to keep them out of the competitive workforce for as long as possible. Look at how many are put through resume writing instruction vs establishing self employment and their own enterprise, and when "taught" self enterprise, are given the long lectures about the barriers to business posed by regulation, as if that is a good thing.

Then, lets look at that upper middle government worker class. First, they know the score very well. They may promote the jive among each other, but they don't often outright lie to each other about the real stuff. They know the score, they know the game very well, they demonstrate their mastery of the game and shove that in people's faces every day at the street level.

When people like that grocer who got his bank account seized have to deal with beggars every day, and then the arrogance of the well paid government takers, that's where the breaking point starts to come in to play. That separation between the privelaged class and those who are being taken from.

Then the really dangerous alliance forms, between a newly disenfanchised but somewhat prepared upper class, and the disenfranchised lower class. That's where the Robin Hoods and their merry men arise to put down the Sheriff of Nottingham. That's when the clearly defined rewards of revolution start to outweigh the less clearly defined rewards of compliance, when both the rich and the poor realize that it is impossible to comply and succeed, that there is something intangible and inexcusably necessary to get ahead: the social approval of the police state.

If you are prepped for this, then it is possible to be in for making a whole lot of winning moves over the next few months.


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Re: The thin fault line between makers and takers #101536
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Food Stamp Dependency, Riots Lead to Martial Law


Americans will be caught in the middle between rioters and the police state

Kit Daniels
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October 16, 2013

By encouraging mass dependency on the welfare state, the Obama administration is ensuring that nationwide rioting due to a large-scale collapse of the food stamp program will “justify” an explosive expansion of the police state.

Under pressure from above and pressure from below, the American people will be in serious danger of losing their rights and what remains of the republic.

The administration’s goal to dramatically increase food stamp enrollment, officially known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), follows a strategy called pressure from above and below, in which the government deliberately creates problems in order to offer “solutions” which only expand government powers at the expense of individual rights.

The government’s “solution” to nationwide rioting due to a crash in the food stamp system will no doubt involve a federalized police state takeover, perhaps even martial law, with Department of Homeland Security tanks and VIPR squads roaming America’s streets to supposedly “restore order” out of the chaos while ignoring the Bill of Rights with impunity.

Regional “mini-riots” have already occurred during an electronics benefit transfer (EBT) system glitch last Saturday.

Now that over 47.7 million Americans, nearly 1/6th of the U.S. population, are dependent on food assistance and that the United States Department of Agriculture, which oversees SNAP, ordered states to withhold electronic transfers of benefits for the month of November until further notice, the rise of the police state under the guise of riot response may very well come into fruition.

“The hidden objective will be to expand the power of the bureaucracy and to move the country closer to the ultimate goal of total government,” wrote G. Edward Griffin in a related essay.

The government’s deliberate push for welfare dependency is obvious considering that the USDA spent vast amounts of taxpayer money to encourage illegal immigrants to apply for food stamps through television and print ads.

On July 19, 2012, the Daily Caller reported that the USDA began working with the Mexican government to “increase participation in SNAP.”

Knowing that there was more to the story, Judicial Watch made a Freedom of Information Act request the next day asking for “any and all records and communications” relating to the USDA/Mexico food stamp partnership.

Nine months later, Judicial Watch received welfare promotional documents including a Spanish-language flyer targeted to illegal immigrants, telling them that they do not need to “divulge information” regarding their “immigration status” in order to receive welfare benefits for their children.

The USDA was running Spanish-language television ads promoting the food stamp program to illegal immigrants as early as 2006, during the Bush administration.

Once Obama took over, however, welfare enrollment exploded.

“Since President Obama came into office, SNAP participation has increased at 10 times the rate of job creation,” Sen. John Thune (R-SD) said. “This explosive growth in both the SNAP enrollment and federal cost of the program is alarming.”

This skyrocketing increase in government dependency is no accident.

By pushing for massive enrollment into SNAP, the Obama administration is making a sizable number of people dependent on welfare to the point where they will riot if they are denied access to food stamps, which the government controls at whim.

The government can therefore trigger violent food stamp riots, either intentionally or through incompetence, and DHS can exploit the ensuing chaos to expand its power while unleashing its stockpile of armored tanks and two billion rounds of ammunition onto We the People.

Under a two-prong attack of pressure from above and pressure from below, the American people will be in serious danger of losing their lives, their rights and what remains of the republic.


"The time for war has not yet come, but it will come and that soon, and when it does come, my advice is to draw the sword and throw away the scabbard." Gen. T.J. Jackson, March 1861
Re: The thin fault line between makers and takers #101537
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Thanks for posting this. I was waiting to see if anyone would post this or the other article in regards to suspending the EBT cards which is mentioned in this article.

Question is, will they still do this even when they pass the debt ceiling increase?

If so, we have the flash point we have been waiting for sitting right in front of us.


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Of course the Obomination wants his inner city welfare recipient ghetto dwellers to riot so he can declare martial law and try to take our firearms. It looks like the RHINOs (Republicans in name only) will go ahead and fund Obomination Care with the rest of the budget and continue borrowing our way into total economic collapse.


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