Thursday, January 20, 2011

Let Me Tell You The Real truth

First let's talk about how I got on Welfare 40 some years ago and stayed on for at least 19 years even though I worked and reported it the entire time. Now when when I say that I reported it, I mean that I followed the laws. I would work every month, report all of the required information such as how much money I grossed each month. Next, since I was on welfare and lived in government subidized housing it was required that a certain amount of money would be subtracted from my welfare check each month before I would even receive the check. The amount of money that would be extracted from my monthly welfare checks would depend on many factors, not just one only. For example, the amount on the check that I would receive would definitely depend on how many hours I had worked that the month before I would receive the welfare check. Next, the total hours worked that month would determine how much money I grossed. How many people lived in my household, including any dependents if any.More than just one person in the dwelling would really make a difference on how the welfare check amount would be each and every month. Believe it or not, how soon the person turned in the information to the social worker each money would also decide on the amount of the check. Once, I realized almost to late that had missed the deadline scheduled for the required information to reach the social worker for to tally up my month's welfare check. If I had been one day late and turned that required information in, I would not have received any welfare check at all. My two children and I would have only had my very small work check to get by with. My plan,first of all was never to stay on welfare as long as I did. I was caught up in the same dilema as most folks that end up welfare longer than choose too. It's because of the dependency of the medical coverage.How canany body afford medical coverage now days unless they are rich and sometimes that depends on how rich some foks are, also. Well anyway, I got on when I got pregnant in order to have my maternity bills entirely paid. Then I went to the welfare office that I was assigned to at that, oon 13th an Tacoma Avenue in Tacoma, Wa. The lady at the counter at the counter could she help me. I asked her could she help me get a job to help me get off of welfare, my daughter was only 6 months old at the time.Now I only have two adult daughters. She told me that I could dtay on welfare until my daughter turned 18 years old. At that time , now they don't even want folks to even receive help that really needs it. The government I very sure donot want for this story to be told in every news paper around the world and also the same on the t.v. either. well got to go bye now.

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