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George M. Middius[_4_]
August 17th 09, 05:00 AM
Did everybody see the endless news coverage of the free medical expo in L.A.?
Thousands and thousands of people lined up for treatments. Many of them did
have insurance, but their benefits are so crappy that they can't afford to get
the treatments. No, Witless, they weren't looking for plastic surgery or
liposuction. But they did need everything except urgent care.

Now here's your question, Witless. I hope you have your dancing shoes on.

How do you reconcile the republicans' insistence that America has "the best
health care system in the world" with the reality of the deluge in L.A.?

Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
August 17th 09, 05:21 AM
On Aug 16, 11:00*pm, George M. Middius >
wrote:
> Did everybody see the endless news coverage of the free medical expo in L..A.?
> Thousands and thousands of people lined up for treatments. Many of them did
> have insurance, but their benefits are so crappy that they can't afford to get
> the treatments. No, Witless, they weren't looking for plastic surgery or
> liposuction. But they did need everything except urgent care.
>
> Now here's your question, Witless. I hope you have your dancing shoes on.
>
> How do you reconcile the republicans' insistence that America has "the best
> health care system in the world" with the reality of the deluge in L.A.?

Did any of them have cell phones?

George M. Middius[_4_]
August 17th 09, 06:11 AM
Shhhh! said:

> > Did everybody see the endless news coverage of the free medical expo in L.A.?
> > Thousands and thousands of people lined up for treatments. Many of them did
> > have insurance, but their benefits are so crappy that they can't afford to get
> > the treatments. No, Witless, they weren't looking for plastic surgery or
> > liposuction. But they did need everything except urgent care.
> >
> > Now here's your question, Witless. I hope you have your dancing shoes on.
> >
> > How do you reconcile the republicans' insistence that America has "the best
> > health care system in the world" with the reality of the deluge in L.A.?
>
> Did any of them have cell phones?

What did Witless actually say regarding cell phones?

Harry Lavo
August 17th 09, 02:58 PM
"George M. Middius" > wrote in message
...
>
>
> Shhhh! said:
>
>> > Did everybody see the endless news coverage of the free medical expo in
>> > L.A.?
>> > Thousands and thousands of people lined up for treatments. Many of them
>> > did
>> > have insurance, but their benefits are so crappy that they can't afford
>> > to get
>> > the treatments. No, Witless, they weren't looking for plastic surgery
>> > or
>> > liposuction. But they did need everything except urgent care.
>> >
>> > Now here's your question, Witless. I hope you have your dancing shoes
>> > on.
>> >
>> > How do you reconcile the republicans' insistence that America has "the
>> > best
>> > health care system in the world" with the reality of the deluge in
>> > L.A.?
>>
>> Did any of them have cell phones?
>
> What did Witless actually say regarding cell phones?
>

He has ranted on several occasions about poor people having
cellphones...obviously a misplaced sense of priorities in his eyes.

MiNe 109
August 17th 09, 05:03 PM
In article >,
"Harry Lavo" > wrote:

> "George M. Middius" > wrote in message
> ...

> > What did Witless actually say regarding cell phones?
> >
>
> He has ranted on several occasions about poor people having
> cellphones...obviously a misplaced sense of priorities in his eyes.

And a talking point picked up from the usual wingnut sources.

Stephen

Clyde Slick
August 17th 09, 05:14 PM
On 17 aug., 09:58, "Harry Lavo" > wrote:
> "George M. Middius" > wrote in messagenews:hjph859gqsp8nhbknjsmbj92iu90ghcup8@4ax .com...
>
>
>
>
>
> > Shhhh! said:
>
> >> > Did everybody see the endless news coverage of the free medical expo in
> >> > L.A.?
> >> > Thousands and thousands of people lined up for treatments. Many of them
> >> > did
> >> > have insurance, but their benefits are so crappy that they can't afford
> >> > to get
> >> > the treatments. No, Witless, they weren't looking for plastic surgery
> >> > or
> >> > liposuction. But they did need everything except urgent care.
>
> >> > Now here's your question, Witless. I hope you have your dancing shoes
> >> > on.
>
> >> > How do you reconcile the republicans' insistence that America has "the
> >> > best
> >> > health care system in the world" with the reality of the deluge in
> >> > L.A.?
>
> >> Did any of them have cell phones?
>
> > What did Witless actually say regarding cell phones?
>
> He has ranted on several occasions about poor people having
> cellphones...obviously a misplaced sense of priorities in his eyes.

How else can they call their bookies and dealers?

Clyde Slick
August 17th 09, 05:15 PM
On 17 aug., 09:58, "Harry Lavo" > wrote:
> "George M. Middius" > wrote in messagenews:hjph859gqsp8nhbknjsmbj92iu90ghcup8@4ax .com...
>
>
>
>
>
> > Shhhh! said:
>
> >> > Did everybody see the endless news coverage of the free medical expo in
> >> > L.A.?
> >> > Thousands and thousands of people lined up for treatments. Many of them
> >> > did
> >> > have insurance, but their benefits are so crappy that they can't afford
> >> > to get
> >> > the treatments. No, Witless, they weren't looking for plastic surgery
> >> > or
> >> > liposuction. But they did need everything except urgent care.
>
> >> > Now here's your question, Witless. I hope you have your dancing shoes
> >> > on.
>
> >> > How do you reconcile the republicans' insistence that America has "the
> >> > best
> >> > health care system in the world" with the reality of the deluge in
> >> > L.A.?
>
> >> Did any of them have cell phones?
>
> > What did Witless actually say regarding cell phones?
>
> He has ranted on several occasions about poor people having
> cellphones...obviously a misplaced sense of priorities in his eyes

they need them, there are fewer and fewer pay phones.

vinyl anachronist
August 17th 09, 05:31 PM
On Aug 17, 9:15�am, Clyde Slick > wrote:
> On 17 aug., 09:58, "Harry Lavo" > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > "George M. Middius" > wrote in messagenews:hjph859gqsp8nhbknjsmbj92iu90ghcup8@4ax .com...
>
> > > Shhhh! said:
>
> > >> > Did everybody see the endless news coverage of the free medical expo in
> > >> > L.A.?
> > >> > Thousands and thousands of people lined up for treatments. Many of them
> > >> > did
> > >> > have insurance, but their benefits are so crappy that they can't afford
> > >> > to get
> > >> > the treatments. No, Witless, they weren't looking for plastic surgery
> > >> > or
> > >> > liposuction. But they did need everything except urgent care.
>
> > >> > Now here's your question, Witless. I hope you have your dancing shoes
> > >> > on.
>
> > >> > How do you reconcile the republicans' insistence that America has "the
> > >> > best
> > >> > health care system in the world" with the reality of the deluge in
> > >> > L.A.?
>
> > >> Did any of them have cell phones?
>
> > > What did Witless actually say regarding cell phones?
>
> > He has ranted on several occasions about poor people having
> > cellphones...obviously a misplaced sense of priorities in his eyes
>
> they need them, there are fewer and fewer pay phones.

True, and those pay-as-you-go phones can be pretty cheap.

Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
August 17th 09, 06:09 PM
On Aug 17, 12:11*am, George M. Middius >
wrote:
> Shhhh! said:

> > > How do you reconcile the republicans' insistence that America has "the best
> > > health care system in the world" with the reality of the deluge in L.A.?
>
> > Did any of them have cell phones?
>
> What did Witless actually say regarding cell phones?

That anybody can have access to health insurance if they'd only give
up their cell phones.

George M. Middius[_4_]
August 17th 09, 07:31 PM
vinyl anachronist said:

> > > > What did Witless actually say regarding cell phones?
> >
> > > He has ranted on several occasions about poor people having
> > > cellphones...obviously a misplaced sense of priorities in his eyes
> >
> > they need them, there are fewer and fewer pay phones.
>
> True, and those pay-as-you-go phones can be pretty cheap.

Don't look now, but Witless really believes you can upgrade your prepaid plan.

George M. Middius[_4_]
August 17th 09, 07:31 PM
Shhhh! said:

> > > > How do you reconcile the republicans' insistence that America has "the best
> > > > health care system in the world" with the reality of the deluge in L.A.?
> >
> > > Did any of them have cell phones?
> >
> > What did Witless actually say regarding cell phones?
>
> That anybody can have access to health insurance if they'd only give
> up their cell phones.

Does Witless arrive at that conclusion by using "fuzzy math"?

Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
August 17th 09, 07:39 PM
On Aug 17, 1:18*pm, ScottW2 > wrote:
> On Aug 16, 9:00*pm, George M. Middius >
> wrote:
>
> > Did everybody see the endless news coverage of the free medical expo in L.A.?
> > Thousands and thousands of people lined up for treatments. Many of them did
> > have insurance, but their benefits are so crappy that they can't afford to get
> > the treatments. No, Witless, they weren't looking for plastic surgery or
> > liposuction. But they did need everything except urgent care.
>
> > Now here's your question, Witless. I hope you have your dancing shoes on.

Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
August 17th 09, 07:39 PM
On Aug 17, 1:31*pm, George M. Middius >
wrote:
> Shhhh! said:
>
> > > > > How do you reconcile the republicans' insistence that America has "the best
> > > > > health care system in the world" with the reality of the deluge in L.A.?
>
> > > > Did any of them have cell phones?
>
> > > What did Witless actually say regarding cell phones?
>
> > That anybody can have access to health insurance if they'd only give
> > up their cell phones.
>
> Does Witless arrive at that conclusion by using "fuzzy math"?

Who knows? 2pid never says what he actually means.

Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
August 18th 09, 01:20 AM
On Aug 17, 5:27*pm, ScottW2 > wrote:
> On Aug 17, 11:39*am, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
>
>
>
>
>
> > wrote:
> > On Aug 17, 1:18*pm, ScottW2 > wrote:
>
> > > On Aug 16, 9:00*pm, George M. Middius >
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > Did everybody see the endless news coverage of the free medical expo in L.A.?
> > > > Thousands and thousands of people lined up for treatments. Many of them did
> > > > have insurance, but their benefits are so crappy that they can't afford to get
> > > > the treatments. No, Witless, they weren't looking for plastic surgery or
> > > > liposuction. But they did need everything except urgent care.
>
> > > > Now here's your question, Witless. I hope you have your dancing shoes on.
>
> > > > How do you reconcile the republicans' insistence that America has "the best
> > > > health care system in the world" with the reality of the deluge in L.A.?
>
> > > *1/3 of the nations welfare losers are in Ca. * Health care system is
> > > fine for hardworking successful people.
>
> > Your claim is that 1/3 of all people on assistance are in CA? I find
> > that hard to believe. I'm not calling you a liar. I'd just like to see
> > some backup on this whopper. LoL.
>
> http://weblog.signonsandiego.com/weblogs/afb/archives/034662.html

1. 1/3 of people on one type of assistance is not the same as "1/3 of
the nations welfare losers are in Ca. Health care system is fine for
hardworking successful people." You are, no doubt, too stupid to sense
the distinction but that doesn't mean the distiction doesn't exist.
What a ninny. LOL!

2. You are quoting a blog as gospel...again. What a ninny! LOL!

Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
August 18th 09, 01:23 AM
On Aug 17, 6:09*pm, Clyde Slick > wrote:
> On 17 aug., 18:27, ScottW2 > wrote:
> > On Aug 17, 11:39*am, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
> > > wrote:
> > > On Aug 17, 1:18*pm, ScottW2 > wrote:
> > > > On Aug 16, 9:00*pm, George M. Middius >
> > > > wrote:

> > > > > How do you reconcile the republicans' insistence that America has "the best
> > > > > health care system in the world" with the reality of the deluge in L.A.?
>
> > > > *1/3 of the nations welfare losers are in Ca. * Health care system is
> > > > fine for hardworking successful people.
>
> > > Your claim is that 1/3 of all people on assistance are in CA? I find
> > > that hard to believe. I'm not calling you a liar. I'd just like to see
> > > some backup on this whopper. LoL.
>
> >http://weblog.signonsandiego.com/weblogs/afb/archives/034662.html

> It is a program for temporary assistance, Considering that Califormia
> has taken one of the worst hits in
> our recent economic meltdown, it is NOY unexpected
> that they would temoporarily have the greatest need for temporary
> assisitance
> programs.

No, Clyde, only families on temporary assistance are "welfare losers".
2pid said so.

That means one of two things: that people receiving all other types of
assistance are "winners" -or- that 2pid are a imbecile. LoL.

vinyl anachronist
August 18th 09, 10:19 PM
On Aug 18, 12:42�pm, ScottW2 > wrote:
> On Aug 17, 4:09�pm, Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 17 aug., 18:27, ScottW2 > wrote:
>
> > > On Aug 17, 11:39�am, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
>
> > > > wrote:
> > > > On Aug 17, 1:18�pm, ScottW2 > wrote:
>
> > > > > On Aug 16, 9:00�pm, George M. Middius >
> > > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > > Did everybody see the endless news coverage of the free medical expo in L.A.?
> > > > > > Thousands and thousands of people lined up for treatments. Many of them did
> > > > > > have insurance, but their benefits are so crappy that they can't afford to get
> > > > > > the treatments. No, Witless, they weren't looking for plastic surgery or
> > > > > > liposuction. But they did need everything except urgent care.
>
> > > > > > Now here's your question, Witless. I hope you have your dancing shoes on.
>
> > > > > > How do you reconcile the republicans' insistence that America has "the best
> > > > > > health care system in the world" with the reality of the deluge in L.A.?
>
> > > > > �1/3 of the nations welfare losers are in Ca. � Health care system is
> > > > > fine for hardworking successful people.
>
> > > > Your claim is that 1/3 of all people on assistance are in CA? I find
> > > > that hard to believe. I'm not calling you a liar. I'd just like to see
> > > > some backup on this whopper. LoL.
>
> > >http://weblog.signonsandiego.com/weblogs/afb/archives/034662.html
>
> > > ScottW
>
> > It is a program for temporary assistance,
>
> "The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program was
> created by the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity
> Reconciliation Act of 1996. States and Tribes have broad flexibility
> to develop and implement TANF programs that meet the following goals:"
>
> The federal welfare program (TANF) is "temporary" limiting the number
> of months of lifetime benefit to 60.
>
> California has not incorporated those limits and will provide
> unlimited benefts to people with children.
>
> The consequence is 1/3 of all welfare recipients now reside in Ca.
>
> >Considering that Califormia
> > has taken one of the worst hits in
> > our recent economic meltdown, it is NOY unexpected
> > that they would temoporarily have the greatest need for temporary
> > assisitance
> > programs.
>
> If you read the reference, you'd see the latest data upon which the
> comment is based is 2008.

So this time your link is outdated instead of just merely biased. One
of these days you'll get it right.

Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
August 18th 09, 11:00 PM
On Aug 18, 2:42*pm, ScottW2 > wrote:
> On Aug 17, 4:09*pm, Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 17 aug., 18:27, ScottW2 > wrote:
>
> > > On Aug 17, 11:39*am, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
>
> > > > wrote:
> > > > On Aug 17, 1:18*pm, ScottW2 > wrote:
>
> > > > > On Aug 16, 9:00*pm, George M. Middius >
> > > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > > Did everybody see the endless news coverage of the free medical expo in L.A.?
> > > > > > Thousands and thousands of people lined up for treatments. Many of them did
> > > > > > have insurance, but their benefits are so crappy that they can't afford to get
> > > > > > the treatments. No, Witless, they weren't looking for plastic surgery or
> > > > > > liposuction. But they did need everything except urgent care.
>
> > > > > > Now here's your question, Witless. I hope you have your dancing shoes on.
>
> > > > > > How do you reconcile the republicans' insistence that America has "the best
> > > > > > health care system in the world" with the reality of the deluge in L.A.?
>
> > > > > *1/3 of the nations welfare losers are in Ca. * Health care system is
> > > > > fine for hardworking successful people.
>
> > > > Your claim is that 1/3 of all people on assistance are in CA? I find
> > > > that hard to believe. I'm not calling you a liar. I'd just like to see
> > > > some backup on this whopper. LoL.
>
> > >http://weblog.signonsandiego.com/weblogs/afb/archives/034662.html
>
> > > ScottW
>
> > It is a program for temporary assistance,
>
> "The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program was
> created by the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity
> Reconciliation Act of 1996. States and Tribes have broad flexibility
> to develop and implement TANF programs that meet the following goals:"
>
> The federal welfare program (TANF) is "temporary" limiting the number
> of months of lifetime benefit to 60.
>
> California has not incorporated those limits and will provide
> unlimited benefts to people with children.
>
> The consequence is 1/3 of all welfare recipients now reside in Ca.
>
> >Considering that Califormia
> > has taken one of the worst hits in
> > our recent economic meltdown, it is NOY unexpected
> > that they would temoporarily have the greatest need for temporary
> > assisitance
> > programs.
>
> If you read the reference, you'd see the latest data upon which the
> comment is based is 2008.

Why trust a blog when you can see the actual data, 2pid?

http://www.acf.hhs.gov/

Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
August 20th 09, 12:36 AM
On Aug 19, 6:05*pm, ScottW2 > wrote:
> On Aug 18, 2:19*pm, vinyl anachronist >
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Aug 18, 12:42 pm, ScottW2 > wrote:
>
> > > On Aug 17, 4:09 pm, Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
> > > > On 17 aug., 18:27, ScottW2 > wrote:
>
> > > > > On Aug 17, 11:39 am, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
>
> > > > > > wrote:
> > > > > > On Aug 17, 1:18 pm, ScottW2 > wrote:
>
> > > > > > > On Aug 16, 9:00 pm, George M. Middius >
> > > > > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > Did everybody see the endless news coverage of the free medical expo in L.A.?
> > > > > > > > Thousands and thousands of people lined up for treatments. Many of them did
> > > > > > > > have insurance, but their benefits are so crappy that they can't afford to get
> > > > > > > > the treatments. No, Witless, they weren't looking for plastic surgery or
> > > > > > > > liposuction. But they did need everything except urgent care.
>
> > > > > > > > Now here's your question, Witless. I hope you have your dancing shoes on.
>
> > > > > > > > How do you reconcile the republicans' insistence that America has "the best
> > > > > > > > health care system in the world" with the reality of the deluge in L.A.?
>
> > > > > > > 1/3 of the nations welfare losers are in Ca. Health care system is
> > > > > > > fine for hardworking successful people.
>
> > > > > > Your claim is that 1/3 of all people on assistance are in CA? I find
> > > > > > that hard to believe. I'm not calling you a liar. I'd just like to see
> > > > > > some backup on this whopper. LoL.
>
> > > > >http://weblog.signonsandiego.com/weblogs/afb/archives/034662.html
>
> > > > > ScottW
>
> > > > It is a program for temporary assistance,
>
> > > "The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program was
> > > created by the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity
> > > Reconciliation Act of 1996. States and Tribes have broad flexibility
> > > to develop and implement TANF programs that meet the following goals:"
>
> > > The federal welfare program (TANF) is "temporary" limiting the number
> > > of months of lifetime benefit to 60.
>
> > > California has not incorporated those limits and will provide
> > > unlimited benefts to people with children.
>
> > > The consequence is 1/3 of all welfare recipients now reside in Ca.
>
> > > >Considering that Califormia
> > > > has taken one of the worst hits in
> > > > our recent economic meltdown, it is NOY unexpected
> > > > that they would temoporarily have the greatest need for temporary
> > > > assisitance
> > > > programs.
>
> > > If you read the reference, you'd see the latest data upon which the
> > > comment is based is 2008.
>
> > So this time your link is outdated instead of just merely biased. One
> > of these days you'll get it right.
>
> *Can you provide more current data? *The author says the gov't hasn't
> released any stats since '98.
>
> With your departure from Ca. the situation is likely improving but it
> doesn't bode well for Texas future.

I gave you the site with all of the stats.

Pull your head out of your ass long enough to read it. LoL.

vinyl anachronist
August 20th 09, 01:11 AM
On Aug 19, 4:05�pm, ScottW2 > wrote:
> On Aug 18, 2:19�pm, vinyl anachronist >
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Aug 18, 12:42 pm, ScottW2 > wrote:
>
> > > On Aug 17, 4:09 pm, Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
> > > > On 17 aug., 18:27, ScottW2 > wrote:
>
> > > > > On Aug 17, 11:39 am, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
>
> > > > > > wrote:
> > > > > > On Aug 17, 1:18 pm, ScottW2 > wrote:
>
> > > > > > > On Aug 16, 9:00 pm, George M. Middius >
> > > > > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > Did everybody see the endless news coverage of the free medical expo in L.A.?
> > > > > > > > Thousands and thousands of people lined up for treatments. Many of them did
> > > > > > > > have insurance, but their benefits are so crappy that they can't afford to get
> > > > > > > > the treatments. No, Witless, they weren't looking for plastic surgery or
> > > > > > > > liposuction. But they did need everything except urgent care.
>
> > > > > > > > Now here's your question, Witless. I hope you have your dancing shoes on.
>
> > > > > > > > How do you reconcile the republicans' insistence that America has "the best
> > > > > > > > health care system in the world" with the reality of the deluge in L.A.?
>
> > > > > > > 1/3 of the nations welfare losers are in Ca. Health care system is
> > > > > > > fine for hardworking successful people.
>
> > > > > > Your claim is that 1/3 of all people on assistance are in CA? I find
> > > > > > that hard to believe. I'm not calling you a liar. I'd just like to see
> > > > > > some backup on this whopper. LoL.
>
> > > > >http://weblog.signonsandiego.com/weblogs/afb/archives/034662.html
>
> > > > > ScottW
>
> > > > It is a program for temporary assistance,
>
> > > "The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program was
> > > created by the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity
> > > Reconciliation Act of 1996. States and Tribes have broad flexibility
> > > to develop and implement TANF programs that meet the following goals:"
>
> > > The federal welfare program (TANF) is "temporary" limiting the number
> > > of months of lifetime benefit to 60.
>
> > > California has not incorporated those limits and will provide
> > > unlimited benefts to people with children.
>
> > > The consequence is 1/3 of all welfare recipients now reside in Ca.
>
> > > >Considering that Califormia
> > > > has taken one of the worst hits in
> > > > our recent economic meltdown, it is NOY unexpected
> > > > that they would temoporarily have the greatest need for temporary
> > > > assisitance
> > > > programs.
>
> > > If you read the reference, you'd see the latest data upon which the
> > > comment is based is 2008.
>
> > So this time your link is outdated instead of just merely biased. One
> > of these days you'll get it right.
>
> �Can you provide more current data? �The author says the gov't hasn't
> released any stats since '98.

The question is why you can't offer unbiased or timely data in YOUR
post. It has nothing to do with me. Be a man...be accountable for
once.

>
> With your departure from Ca. the situation is likely improving but it
> doesn't bode well for Texas future.

I'm departing Washington.

Duh.

Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
August 20th 09, 02:25 AM
On Aug 19, 7:11*pm, vinyl anachronist >
wrote:
> On Aug 19, 4:05 pm, ScottW2 > wrote:

> > Can you provide more current data? The author says the gov't hasn't
> > released any stats since '98.
>
> The question is why you can't offer unbiased or timely data in YOUR
> post. It has nothing to do with me. Be a man...be accountable for
> once.

Let's look at 2pid's 'logic', shall we?

He's really REALLY mad about TARF. Here are some telling stats:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temporary_Assistance_for_Needy_Families

In 2007 there were less than four million recipient of TARF in the US.
That's right,1.3% of the population. And that number is (or was before
the meltdown, these data do not show 2008 or 2009) going DOWN.

Let's look further!

2pid claims that "1/3 of all welfare recipients in the US are in
California". Goody! Let's do some extrapolatin'!

California spend about $4 billion on TARF, That means that nationwide
the cost is about $12 billion.

Guess what? Even if 2pid eliminated TARF entirely he hasn't saved
enough to keep his brood in dog biscuits for very long. LOL!

As usual, 2pid is really REALLY mad about...nothing...again.

> > With your departure from Ca. the situation is likely improving but it
> > doesn't bode well for Texas future.
>
> I'm departing Washington.
>
> Duh.

Duh. They're on the same coast.

2pid 'wins'...again. LoL.

vinyl anachronist
August 20th 09, 04:13 AM
On Aug 19, 6:25�pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
> wrote:
> On Aug 19, 7:11�pm, vinyl anachronist >
> wrote:
>
> > On Aug 19, 4:05 pm, ScottW2 > wrote:
> > > Can you provide more current data? The author says the gov't hasn't
> > > released any stats since '98.
>
> > The question is why you can't offer unbiased or timely data in YOUR
> > post. It has nothing to do with me. Be a man...be accountable for
> > once.
>
> Let's look at 2pid's 'logic', shall we?
>
> He's really REALLY mad about TARF. Here are some telling stats:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temporary_Assistance_for_Needy_Families
>
> In 2007 there were less than four million recipient of TARF in the US.
> That's right,1.3% of the population. And that number is (or was before
> the meltdown, these data do not show 2008 or 2009) going DOWN.
>
> Let's look further!
>
> 2pid claims that "1/3 of all welfare recipients in the US are in
> California". Goody! Let's do some extrapolatin'!
>
> California spend about $4 billion on TARF, That means that nationwide
> the cost is about $12 billion.
>
> Guess what? Even if 2pid eliminated TARF entirely he hasn't saved
> enough to keep his brood in dog biscuits for very long. LOL!
>
> As usual, 2pid is really REALLY mad about...nothing...again.
>
> > > With your departure from Ca. the situation is likely improving but it
> > > doesn't bode well for Texas future.
>
> > I'm departing Washington.
>
> > Duh.
>
> Duh. They're on the same coast.
>
> 2pid 'wins'...again. LoL.

Yes, but Washington is a well-run state with excellent state health
care coverage. California is...well...uh...a ********?

Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
August 20th 09, 05:57 AM
On Aug 19, 10:13*pm, vinyl anachronist >
wrote:
> On Aug 19, 6:25 pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
>
>
>
>
>
> > wrote:
> > On Aug 19, 7:11 pm, vinyl anachronist >
> > wrote:
>
> > > On Aug 19, 4:05 pm, ScottW2 > wrote:
> > > > Can you provide more current data? The author says the gov't hasn't
> > > > released any stats since '98.
>
> > > The question is why you can't offer unbiased or timely data in YOUR
> > > post. It has nothing to do with me. Be a man...be accountable for
> > > once.
>
> > Let's look at 2pid's 'logic', shall we?
>
> > He's really REALLY mad about TARF. Here are some telling stats:
>
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temporary_Assistance_for_Needy_Families
>
> > In 2007 there were less than four million recipient of TARF in the US.
> > That's right,1.3% of the population. And that number is (or was before
> > the meltdown, these data do not show 2008 or 2009) going DOWN.
>
> > Let's look further!
>
> > 2pid claims that "1/3 of all welfare recipients in the US are in
> > California". Goody! Let's do some extrapolatin'!
>
> > California spend about $4 billion on TARF, That means that nationwide
> > the cost is about $12 billion.
>
> > Guess what? Even if 2pid eliminated TARF entirely he hasn't saved
> > enough to keep his brood in dog biscuits for very long. LOL!
>
> > As usual, 2pid is really REALLY mad about...nothing...again.
>
> > > > With your departure from Ca. the situation is likely improving but it
> > > > doesn't bode well for Texas future.
>
> > > I'm departing Washington.
>
> > > Duh.
>
> > Duh. They're on the same coast.
>
> > 2pid 'wins'...again. LoL.
>
> Yes, but Washington is a well-run state with excellent state health
> care coverage. California is...well...uh...a ********?

Yes, but if 2pid left California it wouldn't bode well for wherever he
ended up.