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Interesting that theft/shifty business practice is celebrated or looked over when it's the big banks, wall street, millionaires doing it but when it's some poor black folk then by GOD, PARASITES!!!!!! I don't think you people could be more hypocritical if you tried.
At least the bankers worked (relatively) hard, passed false barriers of educational attainment and became intellectual masters of the theory of systematic robbery....
....as opposed to some knuckle dragging, mouth breather who opts to underachieve and take the stipend...Rewarded for doing nothing and then shafting the working stiffs even more.
Interesting that theft/shifty business practice is celebrated or looked over when it's the big banks, wall street, millionaires doing it but when it's some poor black folk then by GOD, PARASITES!!!!!! I don't think you people could be more hypocritical if you tried.
Are you attempting to speak for me? No. I do not support theft of any kind.
EBT clitch erases purchase limits, and Walmart shelves go empty
This is worse than price control. lol
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Walmart Shelves Cleared During Food Stamp Panic - The Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) system allows recipients of government food stamps to purchase goods using a digital card with a set spending limit, but for a few hours over the weekend, that limit disappeared for many users visiting Walmart stores in Louisiana.
Walmart and local police in Springhill and Mansfield confirmed to CBS affiliate KSLA that officers were called into the stores to help maintain order Saturday as shoppers swept through the aisles at two stores and bought as much as they could carry.
Xerox, which hosts some of the infrastructure used by the EBT card system, told KSLA that a power outage during a routine maintenance test caused the temporary glitch.
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