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Old 05-26-2005, 08:23 AM
JENA JENA is offline
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Exclamation Slaviory Is Legal In Ohio

I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW HOW JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES (WELFARE) CAN MAKE A MOTHER OF 3 LIKE MYSELF WORK AS MANY HOURS AS THEY WANT ME TO FOR AS LITTLE AS 10.00 OF ASSISTANCE. THIS IS A PART OF OHIO WORKS FIRST PROGRAM AND WHEN I QUESTION THIS THE WORKER TELLS ME TO WRITE MY CONGRESS MAN WHATS THE DIFFRENCE IF SWEAT SHOPS ARE RUNNING OR WORKING A SINGLE PART 300 HOURS A MONTH FOR 60.OO IN FOOD. THIS IS SLAVIORY IS IT NOT
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Old 05-26-2005, 03:32 PM
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I don't think anyone is forcing you on welfare, unlike slavery which was often forced. If you feel you are getting paid too little for your work, you could always look for another job and get off welfare.
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Old 05-26-2005, 11:48 PM
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Welfare Reform Act in the mid 1990's is the culprit, but do not take it personnaly.
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Old 06-07-2005, 10:13 AM
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I think it is about time people have to do something, even if it is very little in exchange for the money they get for my hard earned tax money. It amazes me that a mother of 4 and pregnant with a 5th, and her live in boyfriend welfare is unaware of can collect 849.00 in food stamps to feed her children and yet I go out and put in a full days work to feed mine for much less than 849.00 a month. There needs to be more checking before handing out my tax dollars. If you need it by all means, but for a certain amount of time to get you through until you GET A JOB!
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Old 06-07-2005, 11:45 AM
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Exclamation for those of you

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FOR THOSE OF YOU SAYING GET A JOB I HAVE 2 KIDS WITH SPECIAL MEDICAL NEEDS AND ALOT OF THINGS BESDES WORK TO GET A JOB I AM CURRENTLY NOT ON WELFARE IT JUST AMASED ME TO SEE THAT SOMETIMES WHEN YOU NEED SOME WHERE TO FALL IT CAN NOT BE WELFARE AND TO THE ONE THAT SAID SHE LIVES WITH HER BOYFRIEND THAT IS WHAT I MEAN YOU CAN LIE AND GET THINGS DONE OR TELL THE TRUTH AND GETE NO WHERE SO ANY WAY DONT WORRY ABOUT YOUR LITTLE TAX DOLLARS I DONT NEED THEM BUT MAY YOU EAT YOUR OWN WORDS AND FALL TO THAT SITUATION AND LETS SEE WHAT U THINK. SOMETIMES ITS NOT AS EASY TO "GET A JOB" IF IT WERE I WOULD HAVE DONE IT I AM ANYTHING BUT LAZY THANK YOU FOR THOSE THAT SEE MY POINT THANK YOU AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU IF YOU YOURSELF IS IN THAT SITUATION
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Old 06-08-2005, 11:52 AM
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Default Bitterness gets you nowhere!

There are two sides to these stories. I don't expect everyone to agree, exspecially those who are on Welfare and stay on Welfare. I did not say that people should not use Welfare for help, perhaps you should go back and read my entry. What I said was that it should be used to get through a tough time not to support yourself. I have not judged anyone, I myself have had hard times and I have also used Welfare for a SHORT time. My child also has special needs and I pay for them out of my pay check from my job, although I should take the easy way since MY TAX DOLLARS are paying for it anyway. I understand jobs are not easy to come by, that is why you do what you have to do, if it means changing areas! McDonalds is always hiring!
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Old 03-17-2006, 04:44 PM
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"Slaviory" is not a word. You need an education as well as a job.
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Old 03-17-2006, 04:52 PM
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this post was from last June. I really don't think anyone is coming back to look for new responses any more. Please check the dates of the threads before you post.
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