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Anytime anyone black responds with vigor to very stupid title of this threat, they are defensive and a radical. Seriously Mav, update the playbook, will ya? Could you distill what Newt proposed that would fix the current problem? Was that the one about child labor? Really? You really want to hang your hat on that?
Why more food stamps, of course. Our affirmative action president IS also the food stamp president. I know his sheeple supporters are proud.
There is no way to fix the problem, hence why it's just so much easier to stop any conversation in its infancy with all the "racism" talk.
I'll go out on limb and hypothesize that the food stamp useage (since the 2008 collapse) has been spread more uniformly across white, black, hispanic...
Those Homestead programs was for land in untamed lawless,Indian country. It forced "White" people to think , work and defend their very lives. It was anything but free. Here are more opportunities for rugged hard individualistic folks. Pass this along to your friends who feel they missed their chance to live in the frontier. http://www.cfra.org/renewrural/freeland Free Land: Mini Homestead Acts In the spirit of the 19th Century Homestead Act, an option that is gaining popularity is the mini Homestead Actâoffering free land to those who are willing to locate in a rural community. The main concept behind all of these opportunities is: we have a great town in which to live. We will provide you the land to build your own home, schools for your children, local amenities for you to enjoy. We will leave the job hunting to you. Communities in Kansas have taken this concept and put it to good use. The Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska took a look at how successful these programs have been. Ellsworth, KS â made 10 lots available, four were given away, and 20 families received down payment assistance to purchase existing housing. Marquette, KS â made 80 lots available, all but a few were given away. Minneapolis, KS â made 33 lots available, 27 were claimed. Wilson, KS â gave away one lot and offered 5 new families with down payment assistance. See also: www.kansasfreeland.com.
Indeed. But there always has to be that "threat" that the evil "other party" will do away with all the free bennies from Uncle Sugar if "our party" isn't re-elected.