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    Democrats Buying Another Voting Block

     

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture, the regulatory overseer of the Food Stamps program is promoting the use of Food Stamps with illegal immigrants.

     

    In true socialist liberal form, the Democratic Party is working hard to create another block of dependent voters to perpetuate the Democratic liberal agenda.

     

    The U.S.D.A. Food Stamps program, as well as, other social programs were designed to support our citizens falling through the cracks. These are important programs that demonstrate our generosity as a nation and our understanding that in the American society, we want to make sure that we support one another through crises.

     

    The issue is that the Democratic Party views these programs as a means of buying votes. This promotes abuse of the system and the systemic abuse of those productive individuals that are taxed to support the programs.

     

    Given that our nation is broke, the U.S. must borrow money to pay for these programs. We are therefore promoting a vote purchase program that our children will end up paying for.

     

    This is abuse of the system and must be stopped.

     

     

    http://dailycaller.com/2013/02/18/usdamexican-consulates-to-immigrants-dont-worry-food-stamps-wont-affect-citizenship-chances/#ixzz2LMsdIOQX

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