Posted by Fixerupper on April 07, 2010 at 05:02:56 from (207.199.205.40):
In Reply to: sad fact in America posted by Dave from MN on April 07, 2010 at 03:23:46:
Three women and three kids park in front of the welfare office. One woman and the three kids get out and go into the welfare office. After a while they come out, the next woman gets out of the car, changes the clothes on the three kids and takes them into the welfare office. She comes out with the kids and the third woman repeats the process.
My sister-in-law sat in her office across the street from the welfare office and watched it happen. I would think the welfare employee(s) would have noticed something awry but maybe they didn't care, or were in on the deal.
My wife admitted children into a large day care when she worked there. Of course the payment methods were discussed, and a very large number of these kids have their way paid for by the Department of human Services (DHS). Quite a few of the children had the same mother but different last names. It sometimes made my wife's head spin keeping track of the names.
It just makes my blood boil when I hear about all of people freeloading off of our taxpayer funded welfare programs. I'd better shut up before my blood pressure gets too high. Jim
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