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One in 5 children live below the poverty line: Here are the states with the highest number of kids dependent on free lunches.

9 out of 10 are Southern RED states. Alabama, Texas, Kentucky, Arizona, Georgia, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi.

Ask those kids how that Conservative economic agenda is working

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poverty/one-in-5-children-live-below-the-poverty-line-here-are-the-states-with-the-highest-number-of-kids-dependent-on-free-lunches/ss-AAFc5zj?li=BBnb7Kz#image=51

And - Which states collect the most federal dollars? You guessed it. All RED states.

1 New Mexico
2Mississippi
3Kentucky
4West Virginia
5Alabama
6Arizona
7Alaska
8Montana
9South Carolina
10Indiana

https://wallethub.com/edu/states-most-least-dependent-on-the-federal-government/2700/

Liberals are going to work everyday supporting a bunch of welfare sucking Conservatives who are too dumb to manage their own affairs correctly.


@mchill said
One in 5 children live below the poverty line: Here are the states with the highest number of kids dependent on free lunches.

9 out of 10 are Southern RED states. Alabama, Texas, Kentucky, Arizona, Georgia, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi.

Ask those kids how that Conservative economic agenda is working

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poverty/one-in-5-childre ...[text shortened]... ing a bunch of welfare sucking Conservatives who are too dumb to manage their own affairs correctly.
your source is a “click bait” site? 😂


@mott-the-hoople said
your source is a “click bait” site? 😂
MSN is "click-bait"? This is from someone who thinks Fox "News" is the Word of God. Hilarious.

I'd call you stupid, but I wouldn't want to be called "Captain Obvious".

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@mchill said
One in 5 children live below the poverty line: Here are the states with the highest number of kids dependent on free lunches.

9 out of 10 are Southern RED states. Alabama, Texas, Kentucky, Arizona, Georgia, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi.

Ask those kids how that Conservative economic agenda is working

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poverty/one-in-5-childre ...[text shortened]... ing a bunch of welfare sucking Conservatives who are too dumb to manage their own affairs correctly.
I'm from one of these red states and I have to say that you are entirely spot ON.

I've already been excoriated this week for pointing out that conservatives who call themselves "Christian" and who call themselves "pro-life" are hypocritical liars. They don't give even half a damn for kids after they're born.


@mott-the-hoople said
your source is a “click bait” site? 😂
Sweet Jesus. I’d say you were as dumb ad a bag of nails... but I don’t want to dis a bag of bloody nails.

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@shavixmir said
Sweet Jesus. I’d say you were as dumb ad a bag of nails... but I don’t want to dis a bag of bloody nails.
Beat you to it. 😀


@suzianne said
MSN is "click-bait"? This is from someone who thinks Fox "News" is the Word of God. Hilarious.

I'd call you stupid, but I wouldn't want to be called "Captain Obvious".
ummm...its right there in the article..

“Click through this gallery to keep reading.
Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.”

😂😂😂 pitiful fools!

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@mchill said
One in 5 children live below the poverty line: Here are the states with the highest number of kids dependent on free lunches.

9 out of 10 are Southern RED states. Alabama, Texas, Kentucky, Arizona, Georgia, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi.

Ask those kids how that Conservative economic agenda is working

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poverty/one-in-5-childre ...[text shortened]... ing a bunch of welfare sucking Conservatives who are too dumb to manage their own affairs correctly.
New Mexico is a blue state.

=== Liberals are going to work everyday supporting a bunch of welfare sucking Conservatives who are too dumb to manage their own affairs correctly. ===

I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume this was a rhetorical device.

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@sh76

OK SH76 I got a grand total of 1 (one) wrong, out of many. You scored your little correction.

Happy Now?

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@mchill said
@sh76

OK SH76 I got a grand total of 1 (one) wrong, out of many. You scored your little correction.

Happy Now?
Well, getting #1 on the list wrong does take a little air out of the balloon.

But aside from that, the last sentence in your post was downright Trumpian.

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@mchill said
One in 5 children live below the poverty line: Here are the states with the highest number of kids dependent on free lunches.

9 out of 10 are Southern RED states. Alabama, Texas, Kentucky, Arizona, Georgia, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi.

Ask those kids how that Conservative economic agenda is working

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poverty/one-in-5-childre ...[text shortened]... ing a bunch of welfare sucking Conservatives who are too dumb to manage their own affairs correctly.
So the poor states have the most welfare but are the only ones opposing it?

Obviously they don't realize how good they have it and we need to continue to force it on them

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@mott-the-hoople said
ummm...its right there in the article..

“Click through this gallery to keep reading.
Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.”

😂😂😂 pitiful fools!
Ask "AverageJoe" if he would agree with your concern about corporations making money.

ALL online articles do this now, try reading News sites on your phone. It is rife there.

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@whodey said
So the poor states have the most welfare but are the only ones opposing it?

Obviously they don't realize how good they have it and we need to continue to force it on them
Again, and twice in one day: "Are you stupid?"

Add: "Can you even read?"

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@suzianne said
Again, and twice in one day: "Are you stupid?"

Add: "Can you even read?"
see if you can read this.,,

https://www.ppic.org/publication/child-poverty-in-california

http://www.nccp.org/media/releases/pdf/release_12.pdf