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Quote:With your model, food stamps would have created a market where milk, bread, and cheese would also sky rocket in price... thank goodness we stopped subsidizing food, otherwise we'd be paying $1,000 a gallon for milk. Lol, are you paying that much for milk? Medical insurance can only be used to treat illness, you can't swap out a colonoscopy for an appendectomy when the price of one increases more than the other. Food stamps can be used on lots of things, and a person will spend them to get the most bang for the buck. Still, most foods are more expensive than they were in 2008. Have you noticed the increase in the price of beef since food stamp handouts nearly doubled? "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?" |
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