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<blockquote data-quote="moreluck" data-source="post: 903194" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>OK, now I have to tell my Carl's Jr. story. </p><p>One morning, we were hungry for Hardee's breakfast biscuits now being served at Carl's.</p><p></p><p>When we walked in we noticed that it was "free sausage biscuit" day. Anyone, showing up at the register could get a free biscuit. Great!</p><p></p><p>So, in walks this guy and he's there for his free biscuit and tells the cashier he's got 4 grandkids in the car too. She says to him...."which car is yours?"</p><p>She walks out & looks in his car windows and the car is empty. </p><p></p><p>Here's a guy already getting something for free and wanting more. He even asked her if he could have 4 more because the kids were home getting ready for school.</p><p></p><p>This guy , to me, represents about 60% of the people on welfare. They want free handouts and don't want to work for any of it. All he had to do was put forth some effort and put the 4 kids in the car and they all could've eaten.</p><p></p><p> Which is why I like Newt's idea of training program attendance in trade for your welfare check. That way no one is sitting on their butts and we'll get people trained in a trade so they can get a job.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, the next day I saw the same guy at the grocery store arguing with the cashier with his receipt and saying she didn't give him enough "game pieces" for what he purchased. It's not the amount, you have to purchase certain items to get the game pieces and if you don't, you get none. Whenever I see this guy again, I'm automatically going to say, there's the freeloader!.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moreluck, post: 903194, member: 1246"] OK, now I have to tell my Carl's Jr. story. One morning, we were hungry for Hardee's breakfast biscuits now being served at Carl's. When we walked in we noticed that it was "free sausage biscuit" day. Anyone, showing up at the register could get a free biscuit. Great! So, in walks this guy and he's there for his free biscuit and tells the cashier he's got 4 grandkids in the car too. She says to him...."which car is yours?" She walks out & looks in his car windows and the car is empty. Here's a guy already getting something for free and wanting more. He even asked her if he could have 4 more because the kids were home getting ready for school. This guy , to me, represents about 60% of the people on welfare. They want free handouts and don't want to work for any of it. All he had to do was put forth some effort and put the 4 kids in the car and they all could've eaten. Which is why I like Newt's idea of training program attendance in trade for your welfare check. That way no one is sitting on their butts and we'll get people trained in a trade so they can get a job. Anyway, the next day I saw the same guy at the grocery store arguing with the cashier with his receipt and saying she didn't give him enough "game pieces" for what he purchased. It's not the amount, you have to purchase certain items to get the game pieces and if you don't, you get none. Whenever I see this guy again, I'm automatically going to say, there's the freeloader!. [/QUOTE]
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