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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you pull your SNAP card out of your MK purse which also holds your iPhone 7, I judge you. I can't help it.[/quote] Maybe someone gave them the purse and/or phone. Poor people sometimes have rich relatives who are generous and give them the extras they can't afford. [/quote] Then they should refuse the iPhone 7 and ask for grocery money instead. Poor people will never dig out if they view luxuries as necessities/entitlements while spending government money on true necessities.[/quote] Oh, you are so ridiculous and you've obviously never been poor. So the poor person can't accept an iPhone simply because they're poor? You are a real a--hole and I can only hope you one day have to ask for a handout and you should refuse any special treat and ask for grocery money. You are an actual loser. I give my poor SIL and MIL clothes and old purses--many of them brand name, like Kate Spade or Coach--that they could never afford even though they're not even true luxury brands. So they're supposed to say, "thanks for the offer of this purse--which I really love and is actually useful to me--but can you buy me some groceries instead?" GET. A. LIFE. [/quote] Sorry. I don't have an iPhone 7 (or even a 6) and yes if you are totally dependent upon government handouts for food, housing, etc then yes it is vulgar and wrong to walk around with luxuries that self supporting people don't have. Maybe all those with their hands out all the time should get a life instead! Or how about a job![/quote] If the iPhone or whatever is a GIFT or a HAND ME DOWN what don't you get???? [/quote] Nope, I have seen in depth news stories (60 minutes, etc) of hoards of teens living in inner city housing projects with $150 sneakers and whatever iPhones are the latest. Definitely NOT gifts. What are they (or their parents) thinking?!? The financial skills not being taught are so disheartening.[/quote] That is not the scanerio we are talking about. We are talking about a gift or a hand me down of a brand name item. [/quote]
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