Monday, October 14, 2013

Walmart Looters

    Must Eat Brains                     


Gen BROCK
Electroninc Disaster Looting
Shelves in Walmart stores in Springhill and Mansfield, LA were reportedly cleared Saturday night, when the stores allowed purchases on Food Stamp cards even though they were not showing limits.  [Full cart]

Walmart stores stepped into the breach when computers that handled EBT sales crashed.  Panicked consumers were evidently informed en masse by text messages and hopped  immediately into their 4x4s; destination  Wallyworld.  The pic speaks for itself.  When computers suddenly went back on line, one woman was detained because she rang up a bill of $700.00 and only had .49 left on her card.   Others simply left their carts and hot-footed it out.  The modern version of store looting. The chance of restoring this nation to its former glory is now nil.

Tommy Smith


9 comments:

Anonymous said...

How dare you. These are the needy and you want them to starve!
Tim

iri said...

The old ways are the best ways I always say. This is a problem begging for an old fashioned solution.

Anonymous said...

Bottled water on food stamps? Who do they think they are? JOhn KErry?
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Rodger the Real King of France said...

The old ways ; pre 11/23/63

Anonymous said...

Our local Wally has cameras at the registers and, by reviewing their records, could, only the receipt number, tell my wife in which grocery bag they had placed a paperback book she had purchased and couldn't find. Sure enough, she had placed that bag with its other contents in the pantry and hadn't emptied it. Point is, what with both the EBT card for ID, and, Wally's camera records, these EBT thieves can be confronted.

Snackeater said...

How do you figure word spread so fast about Walmart honoring the EBT cards despite the glitch? 0bamaphones.

iri said...

"The old ways ; pre 11/23/63"

If that's the best you've got, OK. I was thinking more along he lines of pre 1/1/1863 myself.

iri said...

"How do you figure word spread so fast"

Jungle drums.

Anonymous said...

Springhill and Mansfield. Northwest Louisiana.

Lumber (now mostly pulpwood) and once upon a time, oil and gas country. I heard that fracking is starting another, smaller, oil/gas boom up there...but I reckon oil field work is too strenuous for the welfare crowd.

jd

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