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But even if stuff is 50% cheaper, which I know it�s not that much in the States, that would mean that, let�s say my $225 every two weeks would get cut down to maybe $110, $115. So that�s still more than what someone is going to be able to spend on SNAP. So I don�t understand how people, maybe the people that you saw personally are some of that crowd that are abusing the system, getting SNAP benefits and they�re probably got a spouse or something that�s making good income. So then they can spend that $200 or whatever or $350 or upwards of $700 some odd if you got five or six kids. But I don�t think people should be having five or six kids if they�re in a low-income situation for starters, but that�s another whole different debate. I do agree with the nuclear stuff. I really do. These other countries, yes, this was my point. They�re posturing right now. They�re showing off. They�re testing. They�re doing whatever they can. I think the shit�s about to hit the fan this time. I really do. I think that some of those countries or one of those countries is going to end up getting really pissed and they�re just going to strike and hopefully they don�t end up getting destroyed in the background, but chances are they will. Then you got other countries that are crazy enough to think a nuclear attack could be something as simple as population control. Okay, let�s get all the important people in bunkers, fire off a nuke and let one come back at us and we�ll kill 500,000 or a million people or whatever and then we�ll rebuild. You don�t know what other crazy countries are thinking, right? What I do think is disgraceful, I�ll agree with Bill and Gray and I think this is something we can all agree on, but I think we�re agreeing on it for different reasons. The fact that there is one in eight people that are needing SNAP benefits in the United States, yes, it is. It�s not good. It doesn�t look good, but at the end of the day, these are not all people that are not doing nothing with their lives or not trying. Maybe some of them are, but I�d say there is a lot that are working and working minimum wage jobs that they�re not getting enough pay from that they need SNAP benefits as a supplement to their incomes because they just, you know, either you�re undereducated or you can�t get a job without a higher paying company or whatever it is. I mean, I know there�s probably a lot of low level jobs now with the immigration crackdown. Let me reset.
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