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Thread started 09/03/09 6:20am

Evvy

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Public Assistance Annoyance

I have seen alot of things in my life- but what I can't wrap my mind around is the phenomenom of what in the mid-west is called "Link Card"=- now I understand the basics of it all from a food stamp/assistance program from the government.

What I don't understand is the "selling" of the link card for cash, People will actually follow you around the supermarket and ask you if the money you are using to pay for your food can be given to them and they will in turn pay for your food tax free with their link cards.

Or my friends asking "how much you wanna buy off my link card"- and will hand over their link card passcode and all in exchange for cash. WTH? The govt need to find a better way to feed the needy with my tax money- because right now those funds are being used for the latest fashions and hairstyles.

but thats not my rant- ladies- if you have a link card please buy food for yourself and your babies. don't go to the gas station and buy chips and snacks. dont get your hair done- dont sell your link card for shoes- and keep away from me at the grocery store- you look like crack-head pick pockets.
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Reply #1 posted 09/03/09 6:57am

1sexymf

The government will usually give families way more in food cards than they will cash. They might give you $600.00 on food and maybe $300.00 in cash. I have seen a lot of cards being sold and from what I have seen is the money being used for drugs.
They even sell their monthly bus passes for the same thing.
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Reply #2 posted 09/03/09 7:04am

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Evvy said:

Or my friends asking "how much you wanna buy off my link card"- and will hand over their link card passcode and all in exchange for cash. WTH? The govt need to find a better way to feed the needy with my tax money- because right now those funds are being used for the latest fashions and hairstyles.


I tell you what - I don't want my tax money being used to feed morons like you described. Not my fault they made poor life decisions.
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Reply #3 posted 09/03/09 7:13am

SCNDLS

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Most people do this to get drug money.
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Reply #4 posted 09/03/09 8:01am

Evvy

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i'm sure they do- but i'm talking about these young moms I know with 4 or 5 kids- no job getting 600 a month for food but then using this card to go get their hair and nails done- .....sigh

how are you gonna have a program to pay your rent and most of your utilities- free preschool- a medical card-all your prescriptions for $1 and then use your free food money to upgrade your carefree lifestyle

while I work- pay outta pocket for medical expenses and can barely go to the hair and nail salon?? wth??
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Reply #5 posted 09/03/09 8:13am

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They do both.
I know what Evvy's talkin about with the latest fashions.
One of my dearest friends works in public housing and folk come in to file complaints or apply or whatever with their nails "did" to the 9's and the latest Gucci/LV bags (real) in tow.

WTF???
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Reply #6 posted 09/03/09 8:17am

SCNDLS

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johnart said:

They do both.
I know what Evvy's talkin about with the latest fashions.
One of my dearest friends works in public housing and folk come in to file complaints or apply or whatever with their nails "did" to the 9's and the latest Gucci/LV bags (real) in tow.

WTF???

shrug But this isn't a new phenomenon. I was a checker in a grocery store 20 years ago and folks were doing this with paper food stamps then. It ain't never gonna change.
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Reply #7 posted 09/03/09 9:10am

Evvy

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SCNDLS said:

johnart said:

They do both.
I know what Evvy's talkin about with the latest fashions.
One of my dearest friends works in public housing and folk come in to file complaints or apply or whatever with their nails "did" to the 9's and the latest Gucci/LV bags (real) in tow.

WTF???

shrug But this isn't a new phenomenon. I was a checker in a grocery store 20 years ago and folks were doing this with paper food stamps then. It ain't never gonna change.



seems like our highly intelligent governmental authourities could stay a step ahead of crack heads and teen moms . ...but then again it's our tax dollars that are being wasted...
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Reply #8 posted 09/03/09 9:13am

SCNDLS

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Evvy said:

SCNDLS said:


shrug But this isn't a new phenomenon. I was a checker in a grocery store 20 years ago and folks were doing this with paper food stamps then. It ain't never gonna change.



seems like our highly intelligent governmental authourities could stay a step ahead of crack heads and teen moms . ...but then again it's our tax dollars that are being wasted...

lol I KNOW you're not seriously relying on the gov't to take preventive measures to avoid wasting our tax dollars??? comfort
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Reply #9 posted 09/03/09 9:25am

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SCNDLS said:

Evvy said:




seems like our highly intelligent governmental authourities could stay a step ahead of crack heads and teen moms . ...but then again it's our tax dollars that are being wasted...

lol I KNOW you're not seriously relying on the gov't to take preventive measures to avoid wasting our tax dollars??? comfort



you're right and by the same token I can't be upset at these young ladies- I should congratulate them.

But imma still avoid any and all grocery stores on the 1st and second- the po man's guvment pay day.
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Reply #10 posted 09/03/09 9:30am

SCNDLS

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Evvy said:

SCNDLS said:


lol I KNOW you're not seriously relying on the gov't to take preventive measures to avoid wasting our tax dollars??? comfort



you're right and by the same token I can't be upset at these young ladies- I should congratulate them.

But imma still avoid any and all grocery stores on the 1st and second- the po man's guvment pay day.

Wise move. lol
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Reply #11 posted 09/03/09 10:10am

whistle

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all politicians know that if we get serious about making it impossible to get money without doing any work, they'll all be out of a 'job'.
everyone's a fruit & nut case
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Reply #12 posted 09/03/09 10:18am

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If the government isn't doing a good job, that's on each and every one of us. They are our elected officials and they answer to us. It's our shame when they fail and our victory when they succeed.

As for public assistance, it's a shame to see it being taken advantage of, but it's still a neccessity for those who are truly in need. It is up to US to solve the problem.
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Reply #13 posted 09/03/09 12:42pm

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I remember when I had young babies and I would buy formula, I being on a budget was stuck buying the cheaper "Carnation good start brand" for let's say 15.00, and then I would see people on assistance "buying" the good stuff "similac" at 25.00 a can. It use to make me fume! mad Why did I, who works hard for a living
have to buy the cheap crap, and people on assistance get the option for the fancy stuff? This may seem petty, but I always noticed it and felt anger. mad


* as for why I did not simply breatfeed? first 2 kids loved it, second 2 kids hated it.
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Reply #14 posted 09/03/09 12:46pm

Evvy

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PaisleyPark5083 said:

I remember when I had young babies and I would buy formula, I being on a budget was stuck buying the cheaper "Carnation good start brand" for let's say 15.00, and then I would see people on assistance "buying" the good stuff "similac" at 25.00 a can. It use to make me fume! mad Why did I, who works hard for a living
have to buy the cheap crap, and people on assistance get the option for the fancy stuff? This may seem petty, but I always noticed it and felt anger. mad


* as for why I did not simply breatfeed? first 2 kids loved it, second 2 kids hated it.



i've been sick and needed antibiotics and had to pay over 100 bucks- and the public aid chick in the pharmacy is complaining about the 1 buck she has to ccough up. It does make you wanna cry...
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Reply #15 posted 09/03/09 12:53pm

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Evvy said:

PaisleyPark5083 said:

I remember when I had young babies and I would buy formula, I being on a budget was stuck buying the cheaper "Carnation good start brand" for let's say 15.00, and then I would see people on assistance "buying" the good stuff "similac" at 25.00 a can. It use to make me fume! mad Why did I, who works hard for a living
have to buy the cheap crap, and people on assistance get the option for the fancy stuff? This may seem petty, but I always noticed it and felt anger. mad


* as for why I did not simply breatfeed? first 2 kids loved it, second 2 kids hated it.



i've been sick and needed antibiotics and had to pay over 100 bucks- and the public aid chick in the pharmacy is complaining about the 1 buck she has to ccough up. It does make you wanna cry...




The system is fucked up for sure. I hope you feel better soon! hug
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Reply #16 posted 09/03/09 1:00pm

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PaisleyPark5083 said:

Evvy said:




i've been sick and needed antibiotics and had to pay over 100 bucks- and the public aid chick in the pharmacy is complaining about the 1 buck she has to ccough up. It does make you wanna cry...




The system is fucked up for sure. I hope you feel better soon! hug


thanks
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Reply #17 posted 09/03/09 1:05pm

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CarrieMpls said:

If the government isn't doing a good job, that's on each and every one of us. They are our elected officials and they answer to us. It's our shame when they fail and our victory when they succeed.

As for public assistance, it's a shame to see it being taken advantage of, but it's still a neccessity for those who are truly in need. It is up to US to solve the problem.

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Reply #18 posted 09/03/09 3:01pm

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Yes. I don't think it's fair that I work full time and still need to budget for food and they don't work at all and yet carry out two buggies full of groceries to their car (which is usually nice). Just doesn't seem fair. disbelief
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Reply #19 posted 09/03/09 3:36pm

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In Michigan it's called the Bridge Card. Everyone I know of that sells there bridge card each month is on crack.

In July, my husband was laid off for three weeks with no pay or unemployment benefits during that time (per union contract--he works for Chrysler). I'm on social security and get about $1600 a month. So he had only one check that month, plus my social security check. I think his check might have been for about $800-something. Anyway, I went to social services to try to get food assistance for that month only. I thought we might get it since they take into consideration your mortgage/rent and an allowance for utility bills. We have a family of five and were denied assistance. Towards the end of the month, I had to ask my mom and mother-in-law for some food!

I asked the case worker if she knew that there are people out there that sell their benefits every month. She had no idea!!!!!
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