necoandjeff wrote:

> B Robson wrote:
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>>>>>B Robson wrote:
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>>>>>>>>Kevin Gowen wrote:
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>>>>>>>>>The other day I was in the checkout line at the grocery store
>>>>>>>>>and the lady in front of me was trying to buy beer with her
>>>>>>>>>food stamps EBT card. She was DENIED by the teen running the
>>>>>>>>>register. I added, "Any beer bought with my money will be
>>>>>>>>>bought by ME!"
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>That was awesome.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>You've been working exactly how long?
>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>Somehow I knew that Brett would come along with a completely
>>>>>>>irrelevant point...
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>>>>>>Kevin has a wife, a son on the way, and two degrees but has only
>>>>>>been working for a few weeks.  He now alleges that someone else is
>>>>>>spending his money.  Someone who has been getting a free run for
>>>>>>well nearly 30 years doesn't have any right to criticise anyone.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>You should have quite while you were merely behind. You're tumbling
>>>>>further and further into idiocy...
>>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>Why don't you and Gowen go and throw rocks at poor people? A couple
>>>>of self made men like you and Gowen seem to get on well together,
>>>>and abusing poor people seems like your style too.
>>>
>>>
>>>Yes! There it is, that splendid reading comprehension skill that we
>>>have all come to know and love. Criticism of someone for her obvious
>>>abuse of a system designed to give assistance to the poor is
>>>understood by you to be the equivalent of "throwing rocks at poor
>>>people" or "abusing" them. Perhaps we could take up a collection of
>>>books for you Brett that you could use to practice.
>>>
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>>No, Gowen specifically refered to "his" money which of course is
>>hypocritical, a point lost on you. That is the third time I have
>>explained it. Do you get it now? Need to use a bigger font?
> 
> 
> Common tactic: cover up your own stupidity by making a point that has
> nothing to do with the one you made one (not two) post back and to which I
> responded.

You seem to have forgotten, this is what we are discussing
  "Any beer bought with my money will be bought by ME!"


> It
> doesn't matter how long he has been working. State and federal taxes are
> being deducted from every one of his paychecks. 

He has paid tax on both of them?


> Simultaneously, the
> government is cutting checks for the woman trying to buy her beer on the
> government's dime. 

Can you get someone to translate this into English please, not the 
strange dialect you use? I am quite sure the meaning you have written is 
quite different to the one you want to convey. "Cutting checks", I am 
quite sure the current administration wants to increase checks on buying 
beer with foodstamps.



> Do you suppose the government takes Gowen's deductions
> and puts it into a special account earmarked only for the national guard and
> the armed services, or do you think some portion of his taxes are being paid
> out to the woman abusing her food stamps? Shall I draw a diagram for you
> Brett? 

Gowen seems to have made the point already. The women was trying to 
spend *his* money on beer.



> And the other point you made in this thread is essentially that
> anyone who has ever been in a position of not supporting themself (even
> though not necessarily by accepting government handouts) loses their right
> to criticize people who take advantage of government assistance.

TAX, Gowen and I are talking about TAX. I am sure you have paid tax, you 
can freely criticise poor people for abusing their most generous welfare 
payments. As for me, I am glad I come from a country that doesn't have 
an underclass.



> So I was in
> school for 3 of the past 6 years, living off of my wife's paycheck and an
> occasional student loan, which I am dutifully paying back as we type. But
> criticism of welfare, and particularly those who abuse it, is now off limits
> to me forever more. Brilliant Brett. Please use a bigger font and type MY
> NAME IS BRETT AND I'M A COMPLETE IDIOT WHO CAN'T UNDERSTAND A DAMN THING I
> READ.

Seems like you aren't just Gowen's bitch, you are your wife's bitch as 
well. Do have testicles?

Anyway, I am sure you will point out to all those welfare buldgers that 
they are spending your, I mean your wife's, hard earned tax. Hell, it's 
your right as a self made man, I mena, self made bitch.


> 
>>His abuse, which you condone, is insulting the person AFTER having
>>been rejected. Of course, I don't believe Gowen has the guts to
>>actually say something like that directly to a person, not even a
>>small old person. (it must rankle him being in a shop with poor
>>people)
> 
> 
> The rejection has nothing to do with it. His remark would have been
> appropriate before during and after rejection, or even if she hadn't been
> rejected. She was ABUSING THE SYSTEM Brett.
> 

Lucky there are people like you and Gowen, or at least the way he wants 
to be, that can stop the abuse. How many abuses did you stop today? 
Super Jeff!!! You could write a manga!


> 
>>You, however I can imagine doing exactly that.
> 
> 
> Come on. You can do better than that. You're the guy who gets downright
> nasty with people when they disagree with you as a way of deflecting the
> fact that you can't seem to say anything that makes any sense, aren't you
> Brett?

You didn't deny it.


> 
>>Once again it is left to you to explain what Gowen really means. Do
>>you get tired of this? "Gowen's Poodle" might be the common venacular
>>in your parts.
> 
> 
> No need to explain anything to anyone who has even a modicum of reading
> comprehension skill. Gambare!

 From what I have heard Keiko runs a pretty tight household. Nice to 
know Gowen has got you as a bitch.

I hope you enjoyed your Happy Christmas beer. I've heard married people 
look forward to Christmas and birthdays. Did you get a fuck? Remind me 
to tell you about my Christmas one day.