You know what I can't stand ?
Fucking free loading assholes.
I hate like fuck knowing that I have to bust my ass at work 80 hours a week to support my family, when half the people that I know are on some form of state and live better than me !!!
I hate it when people assume that because I work that they can ask my sorry ass for money, very often.
Don't these fucking people know that I got a jazillion kids ? Fuck, how can you not see them ?
I have to pay for my food with cash !!!
What burns my ass even more, is that I owe the fucking IRS money..
Now how is it that I work and support 4000 people, pay my fucking taxes and yet still owe those mother fuckers more ?
Fuck I need a vacation, oh wait, I can't , I have to pay the IRS...
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I know what you mean! I hate when I go to the store and the bitch in front of me a gold up her arm one kid and a bunch of name brand food and pays with food stamps!! While I have maybe half the food and it's all generic! It sucks!
Top it off with the fact that they load those groceries into a brand new vehicle??? How?
Oh motherfucker tell me about it. When I first moved to NY, I'd see all the young kids from the projects with their big gold necklaces and electronics and wonder where the fuck did they get the money for that shit when I can barely scrape two fucking nickels together for spagetti. WELFARE.
Don't even get me started on WELFARE!
Hang in there.
I hate it when I have to deal with those people every time I'm in Walmart.
15 homeless people blocking the parking entrance..
234 welfare people getting out of SUVs in the parking lot.
124 people paying for their food with food stamps..and their BRAND NAME POP, BOOZE AND SMOKES with cash..
I'm normally pissed when I leave Walmart.. Who knows why I even go there.
*sniff* I'm so proud of you... you used "than" correctly! It's moments like this that make the internet worth while... ;)
You know what REALLY sucks? You can never,ever fuck with the IRS because if there was ever a god of fucking people over, it would be the IRS. My bank closed my account and I couldn't get my money for three weeks and they wouldn't tell me why. Didn't matter I threw a fit, no one cared. Come to find out, oops, the IRS was not suppose to to do that! But did anyone fucking say "I'm sorry" to me. Nope, its the I "fucking" RS!!!
Sorry for your loser freeloading freinds, stay strong.
Take care, Sue
Years and years ago (okay, fucking over 2 decades ago) I was a grocery store cashier, I stashed away dollar bills for the next quarter's tuition.
It was, like, THE LAW, that is someone was using foodstamps (in the olden days there were no EBT cards or whatever the hell the are called) the customer had to hand the cashier the Food Stamp Booklet and let the cashier tear out the lil ticket.
I can't count the times some ass would try to give me a food stamp ten note while dressed to the 9's as we said Way Back Then (ass would have been sportin a grill if they had been around Way Back Then) then fucking tell me off when I told them I couldn't take it b/c it wasn't in the book.
I think they mamas was sending those torn out f.s. bills to them in exchange for crack or some shit.
But you're better than they are. So there.
Keep on keepin' on.
I am with ya! My neighbors are free loaders. We pay for them to sit outside..smoke all day..then when the ambulance comes and firetrucks..for when she has a asthma attack! Nice.
BTW-Can I borrow a few bucks?
I actually knew a lady at work who quit her job so she could go on county support. She felt it was a better option. Are you fucking kidding me!!!
We don't have food stamps up here in Canada, so I cannot comment intelligently.
We do have a lot of people who live in real poverty in my part of the city. In fact, 29 per cent of children (in school, who live in single-parent families) live in real poverty.
Life is taxing, true. But when I was in Washington, DC, many years ago I remember a sign engraved on a building (probably IRS) to the effect that taxes are the price we pay for living in a civilized society. I've always had mixed feelings about that. If I lived in the US, I'd have even more mixed feelings, given the war in Iraq, and the bailout of big banks and big cars.
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