iin what do think of Trump nixing food stamps ,sending food boxes?

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  • Perhaps your inability to survive on $3 per day is contributing to your poverty. The first trick is to buy Mac N Cheese by the case. It's more calories per dollar than anything else. Peanut butter Jelly sandwiches are cheap carbs. Brownie mixes, Ramen Noodles, and cook-it-yourself oatmeal are also caloric bargains.

    On $3/day you'll have more than enough to quickly become obese and develop type 2 diabetes. In fact, this is what the poorest 20% usually do. Stop whining about being hungry. Hunger is for super models, anorexics, and under-developed African countries.

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    • I didn't whine. I survived. For a rich man you don't read very well.

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      • Glad you survived. But, you make it sound as if it is difficult to eat on $3/day, when in fact it is very easy. I would never suggest that working class people shop at Whole Foods like I do.

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        • Like I said, learn to read, or do math at least. $1 a day.

          Whole foods is over priced garbage.

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          • Yes let's do the math, shall we? SNAP pays $197 per person per month at the present time. You are 19 years old born in 1998. Using an inflation calculator indexed to the CPI, we find that $179 equaled $118.97 when you were born. This would have given you $3.97 per person per day for food back then. Hell, with that much money you could have afforded frozen pizzas.

            I can see that analytical skills are not your forte. Yes, you lived in Australia, but the flaming liberals in the labor party want to destroy your ex-home by making it a socialist paradise.

            Better Google up the dole on Google.com.au. You're not fooling anybody.

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            • That's not how it works. It's based on relative income, family size and a set of living expenses such as mortgage/rent, electricity etc.

              Nice try.

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              • Okay. First question. Was the $1 a day you are talking about paid in Australia or the U.S.? Second question. I got $179 using minimum eligibility, no mortgage, electricity, or other expenses from a SNAP website. It was the smallest payment anyone could qualify for. What parameters did you use to get your rediculously low number?

                Your go.

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