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welcome to Obama's America: sit on your fat ass and collect a check... just make SURE to vote for Obama or his successor next go round or the check might stop coming!
welcome to Obama's America: sit on your fat ass and collect a check... just make SURE to vote for Obama or his successor next go round or the check might stop coming!
welcome to Obama's America: sit on your fat ass and collect a check... just make SURE to vote for Obama or his successor next go round or the check might stop coming!
Yup! Only been going on 8 years!
:142smilie
Last time I checked, Obama was not running for office and his "successor" has yet to be determined.Who knows, he / she might just be a republican.
I'm guessing that you're not the sharpest tool in the shed. xstop
welcome to Obama's America: sit on your fat ass and collect a check... just make SURE to vote for Obama or his successor next go round or the check might stop coming!
Quick question, how exactly do those "9 out of 10 handout seekers bucking the system" (an absurd statement Bonnie) adversely affect your life? Can you point to any single incident where your lifestyle was diminished or hurt by seeing this?
I find it incredibly hypocritical to assume that those on assistance are taking handouts, especially when millions of dollars is paid in child support and maintenance daily to people that misappropriate those funds and use them for their own support, yet we aren't calling them names are we? We don't make outrageous assumptions about their moral make up or ethicacy do we?
As to your question, my daughter is a single mother of twin boys and receives no support as it is tied up in court at present. The father has given her exactly $112.00 for his children in 9 months. She had to drop out of college with a year to go to pick up a second job to supplement her income. Unfortunately, many jobs don't start you off with a living wage. She had to get assistance in the way of food stamps or whatever. She's now "one of those people" with her hands out. Yes, she's one of those lazy, good for nothing, scourges of society that has assistance and a cell phone. A cell phone I pay for, and guess what, she buys a lottery ticket now and again in hopes that maybe her luck will change someday and she won't have to feel people's disgusted stares while she's in line to buy food for herself and two mixed race twin boys. Yep, she's the whole package of everything that makes many cry themselves to sleep at night on the pillows that you can't buy with food stamps. Oddly enough, the same type pillows my grandchildren will soon need but will have to pay cash for. So maybe she goes to the store and purchases some steaks and seafood for someone to pay them back for the pillows they were kind enough to pay in cash for.
Now you may think she's the exception and not the norm. You'd be wrong, but some may think it. One way to help eliminate these issues would be to raise minimum wage to a livable income, but that won't ever happen because everyone thinks they're somehow getting fucked by that notion. People need to be able to look down on the person taking your order, paying them a wage commensurate with their efforts ruins that for many. Some would call for elimination of the program all together because they don't want their hard work benefiting the downtrodden in the way of tax dollars. Of course, most of them are completely ignorant as to how little of their taxes pay for social programs, but ignorance is bliss for many.
There is certainly some graft in all social programs, which would include fraud and such. Oversight and strict adherence to the guidelines set by merchants would most likely eliminate some of it but not all of it. I don't know of any system that is without flaw. I would certainly like to see people be more compassionate and not just assume that the guy having a tall boy after a eight hours of day labor making fifty bucks a day is a piece of shit person.
Maybe I'm different, but a handout to me, is something for nothing. A one term congressman receiving a salary for life paid for with real tax dollars, for instance, is what I would call a handout, but that's just me.
You know, it's kind of weird, back during the birth of this nation, society and community were important, a building block if you will, to the construct of our nation. So important was it to the forefathers of our nation, they wrote it into the constitution and declaration of independence. Nowadays the only time the creators of our nation are important is when someone wants to invoke the second amendment rights. Kind of sad if you ask me.
Hope this helps,
FDC
240 years ago, I can only imagine if you didn't pull your weight, you fell by the side of the path. Did your community give you a hand up? I would think that they probably did. If John broke a leg, others might chip in to tend his land. The thing is, John didn't decide, "This is great! These dumb fuckers are working, so I don't have to!" John most likely chipped in when the next guy was down on his luck.
You can't deny that there are plenty of generations in this country who hand down "career welfare" to the next clan. Plenty of people are in the system, and I'll bet "10 of 10" think they actually deserve, or have earned this help.
If someone is using this as a hand up while they struggle to get back on their feet, good for them! That's why it was initiated. But, when it becomes a birthright, or a way of life........we get what Clint is driving at.
Bonnie,I wasn't directing it at you or your daughter. How does it affect my life when some one "bucks the system"? Why the fuck should I work 42 hours a week and bust my ass to make ends meet (when i was single) so Jane Smith can sit on her ass and play Xbox all day and get $500 in food stamps and $300 in cash assistance for doing jack shit? I'm not saying your daughter is in that category. I was a single mom. I get no child support because we have an agreement of 50/50 custody. A few years ago I did work a full time job and a part time job and yes I did qualify for both benefits but I wouldn't even consider asking for them. I did with what I had and I pinched my pennies. The people I'm talking about are the ones who know how to twist the system. My mother saw it all the time. It infuriated her. First the Grandma got assistance and then showed her daughter how to do it, and low and behold the 3rd generation was in the same "gimme gimme" line. I know a girl who lived down the street that uses her cash assistance to get cigarettes and tattoos but then complains on facebook that her cell phone ran out of minutes and she has no money til the end of the month and she has no idea how she's going to buy groceries for the last week and a half of the month. There are plenty of jobs available here in town but I have heard people out right say "I won't work for less than $13 an hour". If I didn't have a job I'd be glad to find something that gave me a paycheck every week. High school drop outs think they should get college graduate wages. I agree with Skulnik that there should be limitations like the WIC program. I think everyone who applies and gets approved for benefits should have to be in some kind of program that teaches them budgeting and requires them to "show" they are putting forth an effort in getting off the system. Welfare is not a JOB. Welfare is supposed to be a temporary aid to help you get back on your feet.
(Current programs have been built as short-term rather than as permanent institutions, and many of them have rather short time spans (around five years). Some programs have time frames that reflect available funding.)
*(A good example of this would be the reform of the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program. Per AFDC, some amount per recipient is guaranteed. However, for every dollar the recipient earns the monthly stipend is decreased by an equivalent amount. For most persons, this reduces their incentive to work. This program was replaced by Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF). Under TANF, people were required to actively seek employment while receiving aid and they could only receive aid for a limited amount of time. However, states can choose the amount of resources they will devote to the program.)
Someone who deliberately is not going out and looking for a job and just expects a handout is the type of person I'm talking about.
Sixfive asked for a discussion. I am entitled to my opinion as well as you are. I don't think I have ever jumped down your throat when you have ever stated your opinion in a thread and I didn't agree with it.
The statement I made is not wholly false. So maybe not 9 out of 10 - that is probably exagerated. I could list multiple people that I personally know who are generationally bucking the system. Sprint and I are friends with a very nice couple, let's call them Bob and Mary. They are my age and in fact I knew Bob years ago when we were young. Bobs parents were on welfare. Bob and Mary are on welfare. They have a son, let's call him Carl, who coincidentally is the Store Manager at a local grocery store and makes very good money. He has a girlfriend, lets call her Sue and they have a 2 year old son. Sue lives with her father along with the baby. Carl "lives" with her, but so she can collect the maximum amount of benefits as a single mother, he keeps his address at Bob and Mary's house. Carl also says that's the main reason for them Not to get married. He is proud of the fact that they can "cheat" the sytem as he has stated when we have talked about this. THAT is what I consider bucking the system. They are my friends but I don't agree with what they are doing and maybe that is part of my disdain. They also spare no cost when it comes to taking trips and buying cars etc whenever they feel like it.
People don't have their priorities straight. If I can't afford something I don't buy it. I think the schools need to teach more "life skills" classes. How to manage money etc. Maybe yes anoyher part of my disdain is passed down from my mother and Maybe I'm passing it down to my kids too. I'm already teaching my kids money management and budgeting because I don't ever want to see them struggle and I hope they teach their kids too.
These people are helping their kids do this. That's what upsets me.
Sorry I took it as a personal attack but I do know quite a few people on welfare and a bunch of them are shady to get benefits.
If Sprint used the garage address as his home I could collect cash and food stamps. I fit the guidelines for my household size. Then I could have steak and lobster every night!
Quick question, how exactly do those "9 out of 10 handout seekers bucking the system" (an absurd statement Bonnie) adversely affect your life? Can you point to any single incident where your lifestyle was diminished or hurt by seeing this?
I find it incredibly hypocritical to assume that those on assistance are taking handouts, especially when millions of dollars is paid in child support and maintenance daily to people that misappropriate those funds and use them for their own support, yet we aren't calling them names are we? We don't make outrageous assumptions about their moral make up or ethicacy do we?
As to your question, my daughter is a single mother of twin boys and receives no support as it is tied up in court at present. The father has given her exactly $112.00 for his children in 9 months. She had to drop out of college with a year to go to pick up a second job to supplement her income. Unfortunately, many jobs don't start you off with a living wage. She had to get assistance in the way of food stamps or whatever. She's now "one of those people" with her hands out. Yes, she's one of those lazy, good for nothing, scourges of society that has assistance and a cell phone. A cell phone I pay for, and guess what, she buys a lottery ticket now and again in hopes that maybe her luck will change someday and she won't have to feel people's disgusted stares while she's in line to buy food for herself and two mixed race twin boys. Yep, she's the whole package of everything that makes many cry themselves to sleep at night on the pillows that you can't buy with food stamps. Oddly enough, the same type pillows my grandchildren will soon need but will have to pay cash for. So maybe she goes to the store and purchases some steaks and seafood for someone to pay them back for the pillows they were kind enough to pay in cash for.
Now you may think she's the exception and not the norm. You'd be wrong, but some may think it. One way to help eliminate these issues would be to raise minimum wage to a livable income, but that won't ever happen because everyone thinks they're somehow getting fucked by that notion. People need to be able to look down on the person taking your order, paying them a wage commensurate with their efforts ruins that for many. Some would call for elimination of the program all together because they don't want their hard work benefiting the downtrodden in the way of tax dollars. Of course, most of them are completely ignorant as to how little of their taxes pay for social programs, but ignorance is bliss for many.
There is certainly some graft in all social programs, which would include fraud and such. Oversight and strict adherence to the guidelines set by merchants would most likely eliminate some of it but not all of it. I don't know of any system that is without flaw. I would certainly like to see people be more compassionate and not just assume that the guy having a tall boy after a eight hours of day labor making fifty bucks a day is a piece of shit person.
Maybe I'm different, but a handout to me, is something for nothing. A one term congressman receiving a salary for life paid for with real tax dollars, for instance, is what I would call a handout, but that's just me.
You know, it's kind of weird, back during the birth of this nation, society and community were important, a building block if you will, to the construct of our nation. So important was it to the forefathers of our nation, they wrote it into the constitution and declaration of independence. Nowadays the only time the creators of our nation are important is when someone wants to invoke the second amendment rights. Kind of sad if you ask me.
Hope this helps,
FDC
welcome to Obama's America: sit on your fat ass and collect a check... just make SURE to vote for Obama or his successor next go round or the check might stop coming!
Yup! Only been going on 8 years!
:142smilie
Last time I checked, Obama was not running for office and his "successor" has yet to be determined.Who knows, he / she might just be a republican.
I'm guessing that you're not the sharpest tool in the shed. xstop
:lol:
Thanks for proving my point so eloquently. You must speak at elemantary school functions rather frequently, good on ya mate!
Hope this helps,
FDC
You just can't help yourself, can you. The question of the OP was how do we combat fraudulent use of food stamp cards and you turn it into a debate about how people with their hands out are being put down. Dude I honestly feel sorry for you, some major issues.
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