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Wed, 24 Oct 12 10:42 PM | 39 view(s)
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tkc, agreed, and for the most part, many of the "socialist" countries have this pretty much ironed out. No need to get creative, couple use to legitimate verification at established vendors. No big deal.




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Re: The Trust Matirx
By: tkc
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Wed, 24 Oct 12 10:38 PM
Msg. 11005 of 54959

I concur, as a manager I always believed if the cost of enforcement or supervision exceeded potential savings it wasn't viable. One simple solution is to require all food stamps (now they are credit cards w/ photo I.D.)be expended in an approved market w/ a certain allowable percentage to be spent on approved non-food items like soap, toothpaste et.al.? No cash back to be used on beer and smokes. I doubt something as simple as that would cost more in additional enforcement. Of course they might still sell the steak at a discount to a friend for the smokes but I'd feel better than watching them just take the cash across the street to the liquor store - which I see all the time. Cheaters seem to always find a way but I'd like it to be a little harder. I don't like being used and helping hands getting slapped even laughed at for their stupidity.


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