and from the taxpayer too it seems. it could've been for pens, shoes, or his kids. but doesn't he and his kids eat food? and can't you get every single one of those things you mentioned including chocolates, flowers and cards, but not shoes, from the grocery store?
in all seriousness, meth is very big here and he was an alcoholic at a minimum.
while we're on the subject, we make drugs illegal which merely raises the cost of the drug and does nothing to limit the supply. meanwhile it drives the business underground and contributes heavily to much of the violent crime. the cost of cocaine goes up, but what's the unintended consequence? the high prices of cocaine pushes people who would otherwise use it into the very cheap, but much more dangerous meth, which is made from household goods like sudafed in the bathtub. this has contributed to a surge of deadly house fires, and tainted houses that must be condemned.