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Obama Lends a Hand to Flood-stricken Iowa

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Proof the Obamasiah cares about the victims of Iowa and Amerika.

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Wait a second! I remember that guy from Katrina! He does care for us all!

Comrade Evil Smiley,

This is a mockery of our Messiah!!
If you were a True Believer and a loyal Party member, you would have had His Excellency walking ON the water, instead of wading in it like a common Prole!! His Excellency wouldn't bother with beer when there's plenty of single malt Scotch and He wouldn't smoke generic cigarettes when His favorite brand is His for the taking!!

Repent Comrade, Repent!!


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Comrade Hasan wrote:Let the wealth redistribution begin!

Where are those $2000 debt cards for these victims? I demand The Party beat the money out of RethugliKKKans and give to these victims.

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Comrade_Elliott wrote:
Comrade Hasan wrote:Let the wealth redistribution begin!

Where are those $2000 debt cards for these victims? I demand The Party beat the money out of RethugliKKKans and give to these victims.

Not that this is of any of your concern, Comrade Elliot.... Hmmmm, I do not see your name on the KMRC graduate list.... Be that as it may, those poor flood stricken folks were issued $2,000 cards, and being the true patriots that they are, each and every one of them chose to donate those to the Obamassiah, which will be sent in once I verify their legitimacy of course.

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Just the kind of patriotism all loyal Party followers must do. Bravo to the people, hail to the Party!

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I especially like the Backup Brewskie that Obama stuffed in his back pocket. If I am not mistaken, are not those bottles Heineken? You could say he has a Heineken Heiny!

Hah! I make joke!

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Probably, but I suppose they could be Rolling Rock.....at least from my faint faint memory of such things.

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Where is my cone??? Ahhh, here it is!!

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I read this story about "food lines" in Milwaukee this morning. I am amazed at how worthless these people are. People like this are nothing but a burdon on everyone in this country. The story...

Food relief line grows long, tense Frustration rises, officials caught off-guard as thousands turn out for flood assistance
http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=764962

The chaos that erupted outside Milwaukee County's main welfare office Monday over disaster-related food aid had more to do with a weak economy and crushing poverty in parts of this community than the devastating floods that swept through the state earlier this month, local government and food relief officials said.

About 3,000 people turned out for the assistance beginning at 3 a.m. Monday, creating a line that stretched several blocks around the Marcia P. Coggs Human Services Center at 1220 W. Vliet St. At least one woman said she was trampled when a crowd rushed the doors as they opened around 7:30 a.m., and dozens of Milwaukee police officers and sheriff's deputies were called to quell the scene.

"The food crisis in Milwaukee and throughout the United States is worse than many of us have realized," said Milwaukee Common Council President Willie Hines, who with other elected officials called on the community to support local food pantries.

"We expect long lines for free food in Third World countries," Hines said. "We don't expect a line of 2,500 people waiting for food vouchers" in Milwaukee. No one was seriously injured, and there were no arrests Monday, but those in line described the scene as chaotic. Many thought they would receive vouchers immediately, and frustration mounted when some learned that was not the case.

"They just went crazy down there, just totally crazy," said Charline Britt of Milwaukee, who said she was trampled when about 200 people surged forward as the doors opened.
"They kicked me in my back, stepped over my shoes," said Britt, who'd come to the center about 4:30 a.m. because her basement flooded in the recent rains.

"I fainted when I got through the door."

Last week, Gov. Jim Doyle announced that seven Wisconsin counties, including Milwaukee, had become eligible for disaster FoodShare benefits, a federally funded program that offers a month's worth of food stamps to residents who incur damage in a declared disaster and fall below an income threshold. For example, a family of four earning $2,295 this month could get a food voucher worth up to $542. Aid is provided within about seven days, according to the county.

Federal rules do not require applicants to provide proof of either flood damage or income, according to state Department of Health and Family Services Secretary Karen Timberlake. However, residents can be prosecuted for falsifying an application.

Timberlake announced late Monday that 15 additional counties, including Waukesha, Washington, Ozaukee and Dane, have qualified for the aid.

Milwaukee County Health and Human Services Director Corey Hoze said his agency processed more than 2,000 applications between Thursday and Friday without incident but was unprepared for the crush of people Monday morning.

"I don't think anybody anticipated this kind of volume," said Hoze, who called in additional staff to try to speed the process.

"I think with last week's announcement, and Juneteenth Day, it just spread tremendously fast by word of mouth," he said. "We have just been inundated."

It didn't take long Monday for state and local officials to begin pointing fingers as they struggled to understand how the Milwaukee situation devolved.

County Supervisor Elizabeth Coggs suggested it might have gone more smoothly had Milwaukee County been given more time to prepare. But the seven-day limit on applications forced the state to work quickly, Timberlake said.

Hoze said the crowd might have been mitigated had his department stuck to its original plan to dispatch its mobile unit into affected communities to process applications. It switched gears, he said, setting up at the main food stamp application process, after the governor's office issued a fact sheet listing the Coggs Center address.

Doyle's spokesman rejected the notion that its announcement might have been a factor.
"I don't want to get to the point where we're pointing fingers and placing blame," said Hoze, noting that the state and county have both beefed up staffing to speed the process the rest of the week.
Here are some pics...

Image The line stretches for blocks Monday as people wait outside the Coggs Center to apply for food vouchers. Police and deputies were called in to calm the crowds.

These people wait in line for hours to get them sums fee floods assistants.
Image Many of the thousands of applicants thought they would receive vouchers immediately, and frustration mounted when some learned that was not the case.

As you can see...many look as if they have not had a meal in weeks.

Image People fill out applications for food vouchers at a makeshift station behind the Marcia P. Coggs Center. More than 20 Wisconsin counties, including Milwaukee, are eligible for disaster FoodShare benefits, a federally funded program.

The woman? on the right needs food assistance?? take a look at what the woman on the left is holding to her ear...is that a cell phone?? If you can pay for a cell phone you can sure as hell feed yourself!!

Yo sista dis shwakeeta I'z just down hears at the wellsfare office get me sums fees foods...shawty...shawty, you be hearing me shawty?? Shawty...oh ok I'z in dis billdins...my signals all scambled...I gives ya a holla after I gets my checks girl.

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General Mousey-Tongue wrote:I especially like the Backup Brewskie that Obama stuffed in his back pocket. If I am not mistaken, are not those bottles Heineken? You could say he has a Heineken Heiny!

Hah! I make joke!

If the bottle in his back pocket is like the ones in the tub, I'm pretty sure it's Rolling Rock, it looks very familiar.

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Federal rules do not require applicants to provide proof of either flood damage or income, according to state Department of Health and Family Services Secretary Karen Timberlake. [HIGHLIGHT=#ffff00]However, residents can be prosecuted for falsifying an application. [/HIGHLIGHT]
Yeah, right. Which overworked bureaucrat is going to go to the trouble of verifying eligibility? The applicants know that.

They don't ask at food pantries, either, because the volunteers don't want to be seen as "judgmental" about how people got into their supposed straitened circumstances. My father-in-law works at one connected with his church, and he says some of the people who come there for free food drive nicer cars than he has (he bags and loads the groceries for them).

Now just wait until we all have free health care!

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Image Now I can't speak to this situation, but I can tell you that I know many that took advantage of some benefit post Katrina that did not in fact need such help. I am sad to say that my sister was one of them. She told me I should go down for this as well, but I refused for the simple reason that while yes I was eligible, I was not in need. She told me that while she was in line she saw another person she knew that was financially quite well off, but couldn't resist the freebie. There was something that I never even knew what it was about, and apparently had no way to refuse even. When I was doing my taxes that year using TurboTax, when I got to the end it asked me about some Tax break due to Katrina and Rita given my address. Now I had no idea what it was about or why I would be eligible. I looked on the IRS site for info but was unable to really discover what this was about. In the end, because I was scared to do anything illegal in regard to the IRS (Starting to feel different about this now though,,,) I chose to not mark this check box. Yet no matter how many times I tried, TurboTax would not complete! Finally, after many attempts, I went ahead and checked it, and Voila! The return was completed, accepted, and I got several more hundred dollars on my tax return. It simply would not accept my return otherwise!

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I wish I had that problem, Pup! If 2 million people lined up for the swag and got their share before me without raising suspicion, I would step up to the counter...and immediately be clapped in irons and sent to the gulag. Just not lucky that way...

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That is what I worried about the tax thing, but it simply would not let me process it until I checked off on it. I believe it was just part of a general tax break all in the zone received. It's not like I didn't suffer some loss from the hurricane, it is just that I didn't feel particularly hurt by the storms.

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So it's flooding in Iowa and California's engulfed in flames... I wonder what this means...?

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Nothing Premier, nothing other than the usual loans etc. Of course to be fair, the hits caused by the 2 hurricanes were far more economically devastating.

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Sea-Bass wrote:
Food relief line grows long, tense Frustration rises, officials caught off-guard as thousands turn out for flood assistance
http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=764962

"We expect long lines for free food in Third World countries," Hines said. "We don't expect a line of 2,500 people waiting for food vouchers" in Milwaukee.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
(This is some serious progress, comrades!)


 
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