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In reply to the discussion: “American Dream”: Food loaded into Dumpsters while Hundreds of Hungry Americans Restrained by Police [View all]zeemike
(18,998 posts)29. Oh it is...
But you obviously don't know the scriptures of Supply Side Jesus...
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“American Dream”: Food loaded into Dumpsters while Hundreds of Hungry Americans Restrained by Police [View all]
Lady Freedom Returns
Apr 2013
OP
Right. If we did the right thing, rich people might not get richer, and making
valerief
Apr 2013
#60
I can tell you for a fact that many of the homeless are getting far to restless.
Lady Freedom Returns
Apr 2013
#14
It's just that I have had a small taste of what people in a desperate atmosphere can be like.
Lady Freedom Returns
Apr 2013
#34
That's the sorriest excuse I have heard .. you really think these people who accepted ..
YOHABLO
Apr 2013
#32
It's been a crime in my neck of the woods a lot longer than the new millennium.
R. Daneel Olivaw
Apr 2013
#72
When one of our local (western PA) supermarkets went out of buy started weeks
maddiemom
Apr 2013
#20
If things like this keep up with so many starting to go without...
Lady Freedom Returns
Apr 2013
#26
In a central scene in "The Grapes of Wrath," some farmers let their crops rot to keep prices up,
tclambert
Apr 2013
#59
Just FYI for all of you posting here the nonperishables were not thrown out
cstanleytech
Apr 2013
#66