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What did he buy? Could he be shopping for an elderly relative?
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Originally Posted by mathjak107
Exactly , he could be shopping for someone
Do you clowns actually believe this? Maybe some people really do live under a rock. Let's just say it's from a segment of NYC society known for rampant welfare fraud. Of course, they don't see it as fraud because it's so widespread in their community and NYC allows it (EBT money comes from the FED's so they don't care).
Do you clowns actually believe this? Maybe some people really do live under a rock. Let's just say it's from a segment of NYC society known for rampant welfare fraud. Of course, they don't see it as fraud because it's so widespread in their community and NYC allows it (EBT money comes from the FED's so they don't care).
I have no idea if they are , but it is possible they are shopping for a parent or someone else.
Sorry but unlike you who has a “welfare phobia” i don’t automatically judge without knowing
Not winning. Just the continuing degradation of society. Then people wonder why there's rampant waste and fraud throughout NYC.
I mean, some rip off government with fake wars and military contracts and some with Ebt cards. This is America son, that’s how we do.
You are just mad you can’t afford an X7
Welcome to NYC, been happening forever. Generational govt teet sucking. Dont complain when taxes keep going up, many enablers of this, just look in this thread.
You don't know the person or what the situation was. This thread is moot af
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