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    ty i found my registration info like district polling place party but that's all

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    Ain't America great.

    Free $75,000 in benefits for you and your girlfriend!

    Follow these easy, proven, 13 steps financial well being.

    1. Don't get married to her.
    2. Use your mom's address to get mail sent to.
    3. Guy, (YOU) buys a house.
    4. Guy rents out house to his girl girlfriend who has 2 of his kids.
    5. Section 8 will pay $900 a month for a 3 bedroom home.
    6. Girlfriend signs up for Obamacare so guy doesn't have to pay out the butt for family insurance.
    7. Girlfriend gets to go to college free for being a single mother
    8. Girlfriend gets $600 a month for food stamps
    9. Girlfriend gets free cell phone
    10. Girlfriend get free utilities.
    11. Guy moves into home but uses moms house to get mail sent to.
    12. Girlfriend claims one kid and guy claims one kid on taxes. Now you both get to claim head of house hold at $1800 credit.
    13. Girlfriend gets disability for being "crazy" or having a "bad back" at $1800 a month and never has to work again.


    This plan is perfectly legal and is being executed now by millions of people.

    A married couple with a stay at home mom yields $0.00 dollars.

    An unmarried couple with stay at home mom nets:


    $21600 disability +
    $10800 free housing +
    $6000 free Obamacare +
    $6000 free food +
    $4800 free utilities +
    $6000 Pell grant money to spend +
    $12000 a year in college tuition free from Pell grant +
    $8800 tax benefit for being a single mother
    =$75,000 a year in benefits

    Any idea why the country is 18 + trillion in debt.
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    i am sure there are those you have been getting aid from government and will or has asked.....why should i work when i can to better financially collecting from the government

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    Welfare is Highest-Paying Entry Level Job in All but Fifteen States

    John S. Roberts
    August 26, 2015


    This is a scary statistic, and if it doesn’t make you sick to your stomach, you might be a liberal.

    Welfare has now become the highest paying entry-level job in 35 of the 50 states.

    Is this the ‘change’ Obama promised back in 2008?

    Is this what voters turned out for back when 44 promised us ‘hope?”

    If so, great job, sir! You have fundamentally transformed our nation into a group of beggars and hangers-on.

    From Political Outcast:

    There are obvious problems with giving people “free” money. We could list the fact that the money is taken from the people who earned it, or that the debt pyramid that funds the “free” money is unsustainable and will end in crisis. We could point out that people drop out of the labor market because the free money makes it possible, thus lowering productivity at the same time that we are increasing obligations. That is a looming economic disaster for the country.

    The extent of the problem was recently emphasized to me when I read this piece at the DC Clothesline blog: “The Statistics Do Not Lie! Welfare Is the Best Paying Entry Level Job In 35 States!”

    Take a look at the following economic chart created by the Cato Institute. There are , in America, 35 states who pay welfare recipients better than retail clerks, factory workers and fast food employees. This is a world turned upside down and only the twisted communist-based economic policies of this present administration would think that this is acceptable. And before you welfare recipients fire up your computer to write to me and tell me how evil I am for printing this, I would remind you that what the government can give you, the government can take away from you.

    My wife started out her professional career working at McDonald’s serving hamburgers at the age of 16. Twenty years later and after several promotions, she was in charge of all of the corporate owned McDonalds in Arizona. On a national level, she ran the food concessions for the NBA All-Star weekend as well as the NFL Superbowl held in Phoenix. Under the present economic climate and policies, what would have been her motivation to work her way to the top before retiring? Today, our country has robbed its citizens of its most precious resource, hope!

    What a mess.

    Give us free stuff, and we’ll vote Democrat for life, right Barack and LBJ?

    Who would’ve ever thought that hard work would be disincentivized, and that this great nation actually has so many lazy individuals who are more concerned about the death of a lion than being the true bread-winner in their own household?

    If the government provides the people everything they need financially, who would want to work a 9 to 5? The problem, of course, is that you eventually run out of other people’s money.

    Obama’s America has taken the entitlement culture to a whole other level, and because of his failure to turn the country around, we will suffer for many decades to come in the name of redistribution and sensitivity.

    Fast-food workers want $15? Give it to them! Nobody really suffers, because employers can afford to pay that much to each employee!

    Except, they can’t.

    Why has the Obama administration collected record numbers in tax dollars these past few years from people who actually work? Well, to pay those who are unwilling to, no doubt!

    January 20, 2017.
    http://www.youngcons.com/welfare-is-...ifteen-states/
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    Hard Truth About Welfare Programs And The Black Community



    Robert Gehl reports in an awesome commentary Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback explained why welfare today is failing the people it’s supposed to serve.

    It’s failing, the governor contends, not because it’s not delivering enough benefits to enough people. On the contrary, that’s why it is failing. The proof lies in his own state.

    "Welfare is failing, just not for the reason you think.

    For too long, conventional wisdom in Washington, D.C., has dictated the best way to move people out of poverty is to expand welfare programs so that individuals could possibly, gradually, work their way out of dependency.

    Gov. Brownback of Kansas' recent reform experience turns that notion upside down.

    It is now clear that welfare fails because it ensnares people in poverty by paying them to not work. Welfare fails because it discourages people from improving their lives. So many recipients don’t work and get caught on welfare, suffering in poverty for years…even generations.

    Fortunately, there’s a proven way to help.

    Kansas shows what’s possible when you free people from the welfare trap. With assistance from the Foundation for Government Accountability, Kansas just completed the most comprehensive welfare tracking project of its kind. We matched more than 41,000 individuals as they moved off welfare with their employment records at the state’s Department of Labor.
    Gov. Brownback describes the situation: Able-bodied Americans signing up for welfare after the Obama Administration waives work requirements for welfare recipients. People sign up in record numbers to receive $200 every month without working at all, or even looking for work. “As a result,” Gov. Brownback writes, “Only one in five did any work at all. Almost all were in severe poverty.”

    The reform, the governor writes, is to restore work requirements and time limits for able-bodied adults on food stamps. Those changes cut the welfare roles by 75 percent. A full 13,000 left the program in just a few months. The result: Americans who get off of food stamps don’t just survive, they thrive.

    “When moved off food stamps, half of these Kansans began working immediately. Nearly three-fifths were employed within 12 months and their incomes rose by an average of 127 percent during that first year. Incomes kept increasing as they progressed to full-time work and increased their wages. Better still, those higher wages more than offset the food stamps lost, making them more financially secure. This is real success!

    Kansas’ simple reforms have led to more employment, higher incomes, less poverty, and lower spending.

    Even those still on food stamps (but now required to work to keep them) are twice as likely to be working and have also substantially increased their incomes, though their overall incomes are still not as high as those freed completely from welfare.
    The result is that these individuals now need less help and their average time on food stamps is cut in half.

    What this all means, Brownback writes, is that the focus should be getting people off of welfare, not “simply tinkering” with Americans’ experience while on welfare.

    “For too long, Washington, D.C. has encouraged states to extend food stamps and expand Medicaid to ever more able-bodied adults. They promised welfare as an economic stimulus and states – red and blue alike –bought it. The result is not stimulus, but malaise.

    People on welfare are working less, earning less and as a result are trapped in poverty. Millions of them. It’s a national tragedy.

    Fortunately, states have many reform tools to roll back what has become the gateway to dependency: food stamps. States can assist their citizens by restoring work requirements, time limits, asset tests, reducing eligibility loopholes, and eliminating fraud.

    Once free, those previously dependent on the government are motivated to work and earn more than just money: they gain self-worth, dignity, and a hopeful future. All things a person can’t get from welfare.

    Americans know the value of hard work. That’s why common-sense work requirements were core to the bipartisan 1996 welfare reform that turns 20 this year.
    Now is the perfect time for Congress to expand work requirements and time limits for non-disabled adults on all welfare programs – including Medicaid, ObamaCare’s Medicaid expansion, food stamps, and housing. It’s time to start holding states to asset tests for all welfare programs. It’s time to return welfare to the truly needy and stop trapping Americans in government dependency.

    With these reforms, Congress can help restore the working class and give real hope to millions still trapped in poverty and a failing welfare system.

    One is reminded of one of the greatest commentaries on Welfare. While visiting in London in 1766, Benjamin Franklin wrote a letter to the London Chronicle on the debate raging on the domestic corn market and how to deal with that country’s poor. Here were his thoughts on welfare:


    I am for doing good to the poor, but I differ in opinion of the means. I think the best way of doing good to the poor, is not making them easy in poverty, but leading or driving them out of it. In my youth I traveled much, and I observed in different countries, that the more public provisions were made for the poor, the less they provided for themselves, and of course became poorer. And, on the contrary, the less was done for them, the more they did for themselves, and became richer.

    There is no country in the world where so many provisions are established for them; so many hospitals to receive them when they are sick or lame, founded and maintained by voluntary charities; so many alms-houses for the aged of both sexes, together with a solemn general law made by the rich to subject their estates to a heavy tax for the support of the poor.

    Under all these obligations, are our poor modest, humble, and thankful; and do they use their best endeavors to maintain themselves, and lighten our shoulders of this burthen? — On the contrary, I affirm that there is no country in the world in which the poor are more idle, dissolute, drunken, and insolent.

    The day you passed that act, you took away from before their eyes the greatest of all inducements to industry, frugality, and sobriety, by giving them a dependence on somewhat else than a careful accumulation during youth and health, for support in age or sickness.

    In short, you offered a premium for the encouragement of idleness, and you should not now wonder that it has had its effect in the increase of poverty.

    Repeal that law, and you will soon see a change in their manners. St. Monday, and St. Tuesday, will cease to be holidays. SIX days shalt thou labor, though one of the old commandments long treated as out of date, will again be looked upon as a respectable precept; industry will increase, and with it plenty among the lower people; their circumstances will mend, and more will be done for their happiness by inuring them to provide for themselves, than could be done by dividing all your estates among them.
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    people have also found ways to collect welfare and work under the table because we have a government that ignores these facts and probably finds it easier to just hand out money than hear complaints. how many non-americans collect welfare? Remember obama's aunt http://michellemalkin.com/2014/04/11...al-alien-aunt/

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    Democratic lawmaker who opposed welfare fraud laws indicted for food stamp fraud
    By Nick Cocca  - Posted on June 25, 2016

    An Arizona Democratic lawmaker who voted against Welfare fraud protection measures has been indicted on felony charges for abusing the food stamp program.

    State Representative Cecilia Velasquez was charged with three felony counts earlier this week: unlawful use of food stamps, fraudulent schemes and practices, and theft.

    The Arizona Department of Economic Security began investigating her back in 2014. They found that Velasquez fraudulently used $1,726 worth of food stamps between 2013 and 2015.

    In February of this year, Velasquez voted against a bill giving the Arizona DES more anti-fraud tools, which would have quickly detected her fraudulent activity.

    “It is appalling that an elected official representing the people of Arizona would steal from the poor, while consistently saying she is trying to help the poor,” said Arizona State Rep. Anthony Kern, who sponsored the DES bill.


    Josh Archambault, senior fellow with the Foundation for Government Accountability, said, “There is so much low-hanging fruit to catch in this country when it comes to welfare fraud, and sadly, every day that goes by without reform allows for abuse and steals resources from the truly needy.” He added that the failed legislation that Velasquez voted against is exactly the kind of laws that the country needs in place.

    “The indictment of State Representative Velasquez is the culmination of an extensive multi-year investigation,” said Arizona Inspector General Juan J. Arcellana. “The forthcoming judicial proceedings will ensure due process for the involved parties.”

    The initial hearing for Velasquez is set for July 5 in Maricopa County Superior Court.

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