Phatscotty wrote: PLAYER57832 wrote:Phatscotty wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Perhaps Florida Governor Rick Scott knows what he's doing.
Florida is one of just a handful of states that are way ahead of the curve on creating jobs, and unemployment has dropped every month this year (Wisconsin and Texas are creating far more jobs than national average as well)
He already slashed property taxes, and now he is pushing for cuts on ALL business taxes. Cutting spending and lowering taxes is creating jobs everywhere it is tried.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhalyd-rpQQThe proof is in the pudding
and this proves that drug testing for welfare applicants is a good idea how, exactly?
Meanwhile.. you STILL ignore the questions I posed.
Like, where is the data to support your claims of "free drug rehab clinics in every county in Florida".
HINT... your claim is FALSE!
Okay, and if I dig it up (because I know I posted it and Symmetry and I had a few back n forths over it) will you admit "the facts" is true? Will you also admit it is you who is wrong? Also you have to say why you thought you were right, and then apologize for calling me a liar.
Deal?
IF your data actually verifies what you say, I will admit your claims are correct. I don't believe I ever called you a liar, though. I have simply repeatedly asked you to verify what you said earlier.. and been ignored or ridiculed.
No, you didn't. But you are calling what I say false up and down and twice in Sunday, which implies I am lying, which would pretty much discredit all the links I ever share to source my shit.
I said I could not follow your link, which I could not. OK, so I looked myself... and the data I found did not support your claim.
So,
again.. if you can provide the data,
let's see it!
If you consider that inappropriate, then it seems you don't really want debate.
Phatscotty wrote:I highly doubt you state (Penn?) has close to as bad a drug problem as Florida. Drugs are a huge problem there on the border, and that is the only reason why there are as many free clinics as there are and a fuss about people collecting welfare dollars and blowing it on drugs.
LOL LOL LOL
sorry, but I just could not help myself on that one!
OK, I am not an expert on all of PA. HOWEVER, I do live in what is called the "rust belt". I don't know exact welfare rates, but I do know that 80% of kids at the school are eligible for free or reduced price lunches.
As per drugs... heroine, meth, and yes, even marihuana are very prevalent here. More the hard drugs, from what I am told. Alchohol is folks "soft drug" of choice. We might not have as much, per person as the worst areas of Pittsburgh or Philadelphia (I am sure we don't), but I have a hard time finding a household not impacted by drugs, including our own. (we have been threatened, etc, but I don't want to get into that).
The nearest clinic? It's over 2 hours away, for heroine. For other drugs, its even further.
Now, PA doesn't have a county system. We have networks of small boroughs, townships, villages & cities. However, the distance should give you a rough reference.
Phatscotty wrote:"Clockin much dollars on the 1st n 15th" has been around for a long, long time. You guy's attitude befuddles me so excuse me if I feel like I am wasting me time re-sourcing everything, but for you I will.
I have no idea what you are even trying to say here.