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Du rec. Nt xchrom Jan 2012 #1
thanks xchrom kpete Jan 2012 #13
Let's asset test the morons who come up with these ideas. hobbit709 Jan 2012 #2
their money came from you and me barbtries Jan 2012 #10
But who else pays them something hobbit709 Jan 2012 #55
Sounds like a great way of ensuring people have to depend on assistance forever theAntiRand Jan 2012 #3
$2,000 is about enough for a couple root canals. n/t Ian David Jan 2012 #4
not if you need a crown to go with that root canal leftyohiolib Jan 2012 #18
I had two root canals last spring - they cost $1500 apiece dflprincess Jan 2012 #92
$2000 has been the FEDERAL limit for assets since the 1970s happyslug Jan 2012 #76
These morons keep telling poor people to save, yet... Odin2005 Jan 2012 #5
Oh, Odin2005 - they're telling everyone to save dflprincess Jan 2012 #94
dflprincess, you're supposed to do both! boppers Jan 2012 #113
*shakes head* Brigid Jan 2012 #118
Did we asset test the banksters before we bailed them out? I bet they had way more than $2,000. fasttense Jan 2012 #6
+99 Trillo Jan 2012 #7
We asset tested the *banks* before we bailed them out, yes. boppers Jan 2012 #112
To get benefits, the poor have to sell the rest of their stuff... sadbear Jan 2012 #8
Get your tin cans and start choosing your begging corners. graywarrior Jan 2012 #9
Way too low JPZenger Jan 2012 #11
My brother became disabled with a broken shoulder and all he got was food stamps Kolesar Jan 2012 #12
PA Penalizes Savings RobinA Jan 2012 #43
Maybe a time delay? Confusious Jan 2012 #80
Agree, horribly low. Most people here in the North East need that much in their account just to be harun Jan 2012 #38
That's what I thought, too Alcibiades Jan 2012 #65
I am afraid this country is beyond repair. sarcasmo Jan 2012 #14
I have been thinking the tomg Jan 2012 #31
+1,000 n/t LarryNM Jan 2012 #90
Me too. nt snappyturtle Jan 2012 #100
Me three. n/t cutlassmama Jan 2012 #111
The rich people just HATE anyone in need of help actually getting help. Atman Jan 2012 #15
I have experience in 3 states, and they ALWAYS count cash and cars.. Viva_La_Revolution Jan 2012 #16
Yes, I believe in some states it has. EC Jan 2012 #21
So you can own three+ houses and still get food stamps? While I agree that the asset limit should jwirr Jan 2012 #49
Well, they didn't ask how many homes. EC Jan 2012 #51
Most states removed asset limits because so many newly unemployed JPZenger Jan 2012 #71
That's very true PRETZEL Jan 2012 #74
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
Speaking as somebody who was homeless, and lived out of a car for a year: boppers Jan 2012 #114
A dining room isn't a luxury in a little house with no eating space in the kitchen. pnwmom Jan 2012 #117
We've been discussing alot of these changes for a while PRETZEL Jan 2012 #17
Just process the poor and unemployed into Soylent Green. onehandle Jan 2012 #19
I don't think that will eliminate too many from EC Jan 2012 #20
Thats fine.... Klukie Jan 2012 #22
This is the same amount that social security limits for SSI Jkid Jan 2012 #23
Or we save the money under the table. Odin2005 Jan 2012 #95
I thought there always has been an asset test. That's nothing new. shraby Jan 2012 #24
This is how it is in Wisconsin too Nikia Jan 2012 #25
Not to worry ... JJW Jan 2012 #26
I don't know where the limits should be set, but I'm OK with this idea in principle. maggiesfarmer Jan 2012 #27
That's called "fraud" KamaAina Jan 2012 #28
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
She wasn't worried about her hours; she was worried about her income Orrex Jan 2012 #82
That is not fraud. When working with special ed clients who have jobs we always monitor their income jwirr Jan 2012 #89
I concur--it isn't fraud. It's making a wise use of a public service Orrex Jan 2012 #97
I was poor going to school but every once in a while cap Jan 2012 #33
acutally... maggiesfarmer Jan 2012 #36
See KamaAina's comment above. Gormy Cuss Jan 2012 #44
no, I didn't report her to the police. maggiesfarmer Jan 2012 #60
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
Then why post something so inflammatory? rubberducky Jan 2012 #41
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
Perhaps, I should have explained my reasoning better. rubberducky Jan 2012 #106
Based On My 11 Years RobinA Jan 2012 #45
you're correct and reinforcing my point, Mary was getting funds elsewhere and this should've maggiesfarmer Jan 2012 #57
If she was a drug dealer Nikia Jan 2012 #63
these tests were defacto only until recenty Puzzledtraveller Jan 2012 #29
the issue is the low amount of the asset requirement JPZenger Jan 2012 #37
I totally agree Puzzledtraveller Jan 2012 #52
'the necessity of 2 cars'? maggiesfarmer Jan 2012 #61
Were you married? Nikia Jan 2012 #64
whether married or not is not relevant unless I'm missing something maggiesfarmer Jan 2012 #102
The assett policy is for any family regardless of the number of adults Nikia Jan 2012 #105
that's interesting, can you provide a source? maggiesfarmer Jan 2012 #108
In can be. Wait Wut Jan 2012 #66
If two adults work at different locations, and there is limited public transit ehrnst Jan 2012 #103
Right, it's the RETURN to an asset test which is bucking the national trend. Gormy Cuss Jan 2012 #46
if you live in rural PA you will not be able to get to the food bank cap Jan 2012 #30
Go figure JJW Jan 2012 #32
How about nineteen50 Jan 2012 #34
They already do that here Coyote_Bandit Jan 2012 #35
The asset amount is too low, but Yo_Mama Jan 2012 #42
Citation, please Orrex Jan 2012 #83
Sadly I know a family with net worth in the millions that applied and got them. Yo_Mama Jan 2012 #84
"That means they have no security at all." boppers Jan 2012 #115
I am pretty sure that my state has had this kind of asset test for many years. We cannot have jwirr Jan 2012 #47
Yeah, some limit. caseymoz Jan 2012 #88
I got a nasty surprise this weekend doodadem Jan 2012 #48
alimony uses a net income scale Puzzledtraveller Jan 2012 #56
They'd Find It RobinA Jan 2012 #68
Savings, the little people have means the difference... Historic NY Jan 2012 #50
Another fine job by Gov Tom "I take money from known pedophiles" Corbett the Fracker LynneSin Jan 2012 #54
Saving for property taxes would put most people over the $2,000 limit PA Democrat Jan 2012 #62
I know... MadrasT Jan 2012 #67
Yes RobinA Jan 2012 #70
After the sheriff's sale, you can get some food stamps JPZenger Jan 2012 #72
Republicans would be just as happy if half the population starved to death! MarkCharles Jan 2012 #69
Welcome to Pennsylvania: Home of Tax-Free Fracking JPZenger Jan 2012 #73
Good new article on this topic from Phila. Tribune writer JPZenger Jan 2012 #75
What a boneheaded move that will INCREASE dependence on social services Canuckistanian Jan 2012 #78
Actually, this $2000 resource limit was in effect in Mass...in.... MarkCharles Jan 2012 #81
Yes, that seems to be it Yo_Mama Jan 2012 #85
$107 a week, 1973, $428 a month.. I lived well MarkCharles Jan 2012 #93
I feel sorry for younger people Yo_Mama Jan 2012 #109
Back in 1982 when I lost my factory job. BiggJawn Jan 2012 #86
You have to eat your 2002 Toyota Corolla to qualify for food stamps? caseymoz Jan 2012 #87
and this is why DonCoquixote Jan 2012 #91
What if you become unemployed? IDIOTS!! CoffeeCat Jan 2012 #98
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
Remember many people are not eligible for unemployment JPZenger Jan 2012 #104
I just don’t understand Gringostan Jan 2012 #107
This was how it was in my day Courtesy Flush Jan 2012 #110
yes, & $2000 in assets - 1 shitty used car. if you have an unshitty used car you're sol, you have HiPointDem Jul 2012 #119
One word: Bling. boppers Jan 2012 #116
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