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In response to
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How does the Oregon Trail food card know that you can't buy cigarettes, booze, toothpaste, etc with it?
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by
Bacon
Wait, more localized government is more efficient and productive than federal?
Posted by
Dr.Vermin (aka dr.vermin)
Feb 7 '12, 15:28
I think you're on to something here.
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Which oddly enough is the opposite of the GOP argument in this situation.
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ty97
Feb 7, 15:55
more specifically, a program with a limited range of specific benefits is more easily controlled than direct cash payouts. -- nm
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znufrii
Feb 7, 15:39
sometimes. sometimes not. -- nm
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pixie malone
Feb 7, 15:32
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They do, in Canada. It's... sub-optimal. (It would be fun to see all 50 states have their own defence policies though) -- nm
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Roger More
Feb 7, 16:25
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