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–Co-opting good stuff from all over the ‘Net and maybe some original thoughts—ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒE

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There’s always a frickin’ loophole

Indiana put the kibosh on the use of taxpayer dollars for the miscreants using them to buy sugary drinks and candies. And that, in theory, is awesome. Except that some of these folks are driving to different STATES to use their taxpayer EBT funds to buy those things.

Now bear in mind that Indiana does not share a border with Tennessee. You have to drive clear through Kentucky and even on the short side, it’s a couple of hours at best.

I don’t know where he’s getting the money for gas and since EBT is administered on the state level, a ban in one state would not carry over to another. So the taxpayers are still paying for this unless some serious interstate cooperation starts happening.



3 responses to “There’s always a frickin’ loophole”

  1. When raiding the cookie jar in Ohio, stop by Uranus Fudge at two handy locations, Anderson Indiana and right at the state line on I-70.

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  2. That’s amusing. Guy has enough money to drive a car and drive into another state to buy things with his EBT card. What’s wrong with this picture? Then, we get to pay for his diabetes treatment too.

    But – most people with EBT cards will be too lazy to do this. They’ll just steal Tide detergent or baby formula and swap them for cases of soda. Or… just eliminate the middleman and steal the soda.

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  3. Geography be hard.
    What happened to Illinois?

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