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Dawn Mello's avatar

It's definitely a vicious circle. I was on welfare when I was a young mother and I didn't get enough to survive on. If I worked, I'd get kicked off benefits, food stamps and no financial aid, so I would end up quitting and have to go back on again. Then because I didn't tell them I was working, I made a few thousand I think. So I ended up overpaying through my taxes and didn't even know it till many yrs later when I got a check in the mail. It's made to dehumanize people. I truly believe that. Until they train people skills and let them get on their feet slowly, it will never work. Great article and you're right, mine as well light the fire up.

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Eli Redman's avatar

It is very cruel. If any of you have ever had to be on a food assistance program you know the multiple hoops you have to jump through to prove you are worthy. Do you have any idea how many people are living with food insecurity on top of everything else?

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