Via
Crooks and Liars,
Matt Taibbi at Rolling Stone:
Apparently in this country you become ineligible to eat if you have a record of criminal drug offenses. States have the option of opting out of that federal ban, but Mississippi is not one of those states. Since McLemore had four drug convictions in her past, she was ineligible to receive food stamps, so she lied about her past in order to feed her two children.
The total "cost" of her fraud was $4,367. She has paid the money back. But paying the money back was not enough for federal Judge Henry Wingate.
To hear some people tell it, you'd think OWS was nothing but spoiled kids gripin' about their allowance. Taibbi's story serves to point out a few things that really are just flat wrong with the way we've been doing things here in the USA for a good long time. And it isn't only about "the rich get richer and the poor get children". There are real problems with the basic structure of our system. So I don't know what all we need to do to fix it, but maybe we could start by addressing the concept of
equal protection under the law.
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