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In reply to the discussion: Wisconsin passes bill banning poor from buying ketchup, pickles, potatoes and more [View all]justhanginon
(3,380 posts)5. In other news, the internet has seen a spike in requests
for plans and specs for home built guillotines. Maybe a go fund me site to help with material costs is in order.
Some way must be found for getting rid of these GOP despots.
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Wisconsin passes bill banning poor from buying ketchup, pickles, potatoes and more [View all]
riversedge
Jul 2015
OP
Maybe we should restrict all who sponsored and voted on this bill from breathing.
Thinkingabout
Jul 2015
#1
I'll help you. We can call it the "Improve Amerikkka with this tournequet' bill
roguevalley
Jul 2015
#72
My heart goes out to the people of Wisconsin for being put at the mercy of these legislators
Cleita
Jul 2015
#6
How many folks on food stamps does this affect? I would venture, not many. It is setup as a subtle
still_one
Jul 2015
#24
Wouldnt surprise me but the banned list is small and to be honest they are items which
cstanleytech
Jul 2015
#66
I agree, which I why I hope 2016 is able to throw some of these legislators out
still_one
Jul 2015
#79
My local IgA doesn't have software or scanners, they use a cash register and cashier.
peacebird
Jul 2015
#91
The original reason it was not a cash-based program from the beginning was an R idea to stop
jwirr
Jul 2015
#41
This is what concerns me about Wisconsin. Are the Democrats really favored in 2016 in Wisconsin?
still_one
Jul 2015
#13
So what is it: Was the bill passed (headline) or merely introduced (body copy)? . . .
Journeyman
Jul 2015
#16
and that is the point. I doubt very few folks under assistance take advantage of what they consider
still_one
Jul 2015
#29
Baked beans? Crazy bastards. Crawl away in a cave and die. It would do the world good.
C Moon
Jul 2015
#20
In order for this to become enforcable law WS has to get a federal waiver, no state has ever gotten
azurnoir
Jul 2015
#22
And why are the Feds allowing them to limit a federal program in this way? This needs to be
jwirr
Jul 2015
#25
The point is to cater to the mouth-drooler tea-party Base that still believes the WelfareQueen meme.
Volaris
Jul 2015
#47
Can the family get a waiver if the kids put in extra tesserae into the reaping ball?
Liberal Veteran
Jul 2015
#39
It's time for you people in Wisconsin to do something to make this is national issue
world wide wally
Jul 2015
#80
That's insane. The headline is click-bait suckage, though--makes one think the measure is law.
MADem
Jul 2015
#89