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skigirl1689
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I do agree the fraud is out of control; I see it all the time and it just makes it worse for us that really do need help as we have to go above and beyond to prove we are really disabled, etc. It is frustrating to no end. But the OP did comment most welfare recipients are unchaste so my comments were founded.I think that we realize that - in fact one poster commented that to game the system results in taking money from those that truly need the assistance - I believe if you look back through the posts it reads something like *taking food from children that really need the assistance *
But there are those that are committing welfare fraud - similar to what the OP is proposing … I know that I want my tax dollars spent appropriately - I do not want the government to support those who have adequate resources, those that are able bodied and those that are gaming the system …
In fact - I think this is why government should get out of the safety net business - especially at the federal level - there is no way to economical way to feed people locally by first sending a dollar to Washington DC - having it roll around the Federal Bureaucracy - then make it back to the states to put food on the table - one size fits all, no oversight … no accountability
Umm, that’s no excuse to screw the system. I did it all legally, and every time I report new info, I am warned that I will be charged with perjury if I lie. So what you want to do is no different if they catch you.Sorry to hear you have had such troubles. My wife and I also have disabilities and it cost me a few jobs but I have been fortunate to be able to work through the set backs, not so much for my wife. I’d be happy if they changed the laws to provide jobs instead of hand outs, but if this is the game they want to play, we might as well play it.