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This Lap Dance Brought to You by California Taxpayers

16th July 2010

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Recent reports from the L.A. Times show that since 2007, nearly $4.8 million in welfare funds have been withdrawn from ATMs in California casinos. And a new report shows that more than $12,000 from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program was withdrawn from ATMs in California strip clubs.

One Response to “This Lap Dance Brought to You by California Taxpayers”

  1. Rick Says:

    I completely understand this one. Those poor girls that work in strip clubs can barely afford clothing, let alone food, drugs, or cosmetic surgery. No doubt the CA welfare recipients felt sorry for the girls and tried to help them out. Call it: “Redistribution of Wealth, $20 at a Time”.

    And, unlike all of our other wefare actions, it DID successfully keep the girls working. In turn, they kept their boy/girl/other-friends fed (it is CA, so we have to consider all possibilities). Likewise, various drug dealers, tatoo artists, lingerie stores, and breast implant manufacturing jobs were able to make it through this otherwise difficult economy.