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Originally Posted by Dahoss
Instead of deflecting, look at what was wrote. She said a urine test when you have advanced knowledge. Not ALL drug tests. She is right. You took what she said and included ALL, which is how you were trolling.
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Lori supported her statement that welfare recipients have far more actual drug positives than what was
measured by saying that they could beat a urine test by abstaining for only 24 hours, drinking lots of water and taking B vitamins - which is
false; and by being ignorant of the fact that Florida uses blood and hair testing, too.
Which is why I said, "Try passing a urine test for marijuana, meth, coke after 'not doing drugs for 1 day'."
So unless welfare family applicants want to shave their heads and wait for 30 days to apply to get food,
the measured results of actual testing on welfare recipients should stand until they are disproven.
And simply not wanting to "believe" the results isn't disproving.
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If you have advanced knowledge of when a urine test is they are absolutely beatable.
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Of course they are. But that's not what Lori said, she said 1 day - which is why I called it false. BTW, how many people earning $12,000 a year do you think are holding off on applying for welfare to do so? And "beating" the hair and blood tests?
And are obviously smarter about beating - by 8% ! - than the general public also getting the same drug tests in the same state.
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I did it many moons ago (and I smoked weed the night before), so I actually speak from first hand experience, instead of what you are doing in this thread.
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Yes, my "first hand experience" consists only of hiring drug companies to do drug testing on my own employees over a 10-year span, having a professional-level knowledge of drugs and their metabolites (because that is how we dose drugs, by knowing the mechanism of excretion and half-lives), and being able to read a current chart on drug withdrawal times in humans about to be drug tested.
Surely not as valid an experience as a story about beating a drug test for a little weed from "many moons ago".
The right-wing "welfare queen" meme is alive and well. I find it very sad that these dog whistles still work on so many people.
All those that worried so much about ACORN (which turned out to be faked video from an Andrew Breitbart employee), have no worry about ALEC.
All those that despair about Sharia Law and Muslim Kenyan non-citizens have no worry about the strong political dynamo that is the Republican Governors Association, that the "Tea Party" is a wholly-owned subsidiary of several Republican lobbyist organizations.
Or that GOP Gov. Rick Scott of Florida, whose was CEO of the private medical clinic company that recently
was found guilty of billions in Medicare fraud; was
still elected Gov. of Florida, divested that medical corporation to his wife and think that eliminates any "conflict of interest"; and then passes a law requiring thousands of new clients to be drug tested. What do his medical clinics do? Why, lots of drug testing!
Even though it's costing the state of Florida thousands of dollars a month. That his company is profiting from. And he was elected on being a "budget cutter" as Florida has such a bad budget deficit.
But - shiny object! - those Welfare Queens are Driving Cadillacs, And Our Tax Dollars Are Paying For It!
Yeah, I'm just trolling.