My Conversation with George Washington (Volume II) How Welfare and Food Stamps Are Keeping the Poor, Poor, and Helping Te Middle Class Join Them |
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Author:
| Shepperd, Mike |
ISBN: | 978-1-4936-1379-3 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $7.99 |
Book Description:
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This is my real conversation with George Washington. I recorded our conversations and transcribed them afterwards. I did modernize the speech, "his actual diction was hard to understand'. The conversation lasted from 2:31 AM- 4:29 AM. Me: " The poor today are provided for. We give them the money for, food, clothing, shelter, and even amenities like entertainment and modern communications like cable television, land line phones, and cell phones. Do you know about cable and telephones?"...
More DescriptionThis is my real conversation with George Washington. I recorded our conversations and transcribed them afterwards. I did modernize the speech, "his actual diction was hard to understand'. The conversation lasted from 2:31 AM- 4:29 AM. Me: " The poor today are provided for. We give them the money for, food, clothing, shelter, and even amenities like entertainment and modern communications like cable television, land line phones, and cell phones. Do you know about cable and telephones?" George: " I think that they were better off in my day. The industrious poor could rise out of the poverty they were in. We did not give them anything. We let them earn pay and land. Land with which they could become successful and independent based off of they fruits of their labors.Me " We do things differently now. Our leaders believe that the poor are victims and unable to fend for themselves."