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The Welfare Game
Classic Welfare Fraud Edition
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Nice Comments (From the 80's)

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Nice Comments (From the 80's)


"We really didn't invent the welfare game; government liberals did. We just put it in a box."
Bob and Ron

"This kind of hilarious satire is just what is needed to combat 50 years of liberal hogwash in America."
Tom Lechter

"My whole family enjoys Public Assistance: Why Bother Working for a Living? It's been years since we had such fun playing a game. It's not only full of laughs, but it's just a great game."
Edith Bartell

"As welfare commissioner for Orange County, New York, I know too well the horrors of the welfare system and the inequities borne by the working taxpayer. Getting our political leaders even to debate the issues is nearly impossible. Perhaps your game, if it is a good as I hear it is, will help."
John B. Wingate

"The cleverest thing ever to hit the adult game market. We played it for hours . . . You have given us-the paying-through-the-nose middle class-an outlet for our frustrations and hates of the system which forces us to subsidize the lousy dead-beats on welfare."
The J. K. Baird Family and Friends

"A masterpiece . . . having a ball with Public Assistance in Miami."
Sy Danaher

"Dan Ackerman of Sword of the Phoenix, which runs two game stores in Atlanta, says the shops had an 'exceptionally good run' of over 500 games sold . . . The sales of most games peak just once, before Christmas, but the welfare game has been doing so almost every other week."
From a front page Wall Street Journal article by John J. Fialka.

"The only good liberal is an ex-liberal."
Bob and Ron

 

 

 

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