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In reply to the discussion: Pennsylvania to impose asset test for food stamps [View all]graywarrior
(59,440 posts)9. Get your tin cans and start choosing your begging corners.
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Sounds like a great way of ensuring people have to depend on assistance forever
theAntiRand
Jan 2012
#3
Did we asset test the banksters before we bailed them out? I bet they had way more than $2,000.
fasttense
Jan 2012
#6
My brother became disabled with a broken shoulder and all he got was food stamps
Kolesar
Jan 2012
#12
Agree, horribly low. Most people here in the North East need that much in their account just to be
harun
Jan 2012
#38
I have experience in 3 states, and they ALWAYS count cash and cars..
Viva_La_Revolution
Jan 2012
#16
So you can own three+ houses and still get food stamps? While I agree that the asset limit should
jwirr
Jan 2012
#49
That is true. I was thinking that all of a sudden we drop the means tests for assets when the
jwirr
Jan 2012
#77
Assets could include furniture and other household goods. Should a person have to sell their
pnwmom
Jan 2012
#79
A dining room isn't a luxury in a little house with no eating space in the kitchen.
pnwmom
Jan 2012
#117
I don't know where the limits should be set, but I'm OK with this idea in principle.
maggiesfarmer
Jan 2012
#27
No it is not fraud. Nothing in the programs say that you have to work enough hours a week to get
jwirr
Jan 2012
#53
That is not fraud. When working with special ed clients who have jobs we always monitor their income
jwirr
Jan 2012
#89
I'm calling BS on this story of yours, it sounds exactly like a wingnut stereotype.
Odin2005
Jan 2012
#96
I think you made a wrong turn somewhere, you seem to have turned left, when you meant to turn right.
rubberducky
Jan 2012
#39
you're shaming me for being a democrat in favor of vetting food stamp applicants?
maggiesfarmer
Jan 2012
#40
Inflamitory? If there are no guidelines for these programs the banksters would be on them. I am
jwirr
Jan 2012
#58
the whole thread is over whether or not it's OK to have a vetting process for food stamp recipients.
maggiesfarmer
Jan 2012
#59
you're correct and reinforcing my point, Mary was getting funds elsewhere and this should've
maggiesfarmer
Jan 2012
#57
Right, it's the RETURN to an asset test which is bucking the national trend.
Gormy Cuss
Jan 2012
#46
Sadly I know a family with net worth in the millions that applied and got them.
Yo_Mama
Jan 2012
#84
I am pretty sure that my state has had this kind of asset test for many years. We cannot have
jwirr
Jan 2012
#47
Another fine job by Gov Tom "I take money from known pedophiles" Corbett the Fracker
LynneSin
Jan 2012
#54
Republicans would be just as happy if half the population starved to death!
MarkCharles
Jan 2012
#69
If you live in PA and don't have any food, you can always devour fracking chemicals.
blue neen
Jan 2012
#99
So Pennsylvania will let children go hungry if their parents have more than
coalition_unwilling
Jan 2012
#101
yes, & $2000 in assets - 1 shitty used car. if you have an unshitty used car you're sol, you have
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#119