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My aunt is on welfare/food stamps

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-22 16:04

My aunt is on welfare and shit right now. 

How about some backround how she got there? 

A few years ago, my aunt had a high paying (over 70 grand/yr) office-type job working for some company I am not familiar with.  She frittered away her money buying all the most expensive things... jewelry, an expensive apartment with a high rise ceiling (I think is the right word?), a new car, etc.  The list of purchases gets more extravagent as I keep listing them, but this is all beside the point.  She wasted her money, did not save any of it for the future, and in general, was just irresponsible. 

A few years later, she just decided she hated her job, and quit.  (she was over forty at this time.)  Very soon thereafter, what money she did have in her accounts dried up, and she moved out of her apartment, moving in with other people she knew.  She tried to get other jobs, but couldn't.  Her old job refused to take her back.  For a few years, she moved about, from friend's house, to friend's house, living there, trying to get by, going from small job to small job, working as cashiers at grocery stores, and other small jobs.  Finally, she moved BACK in with her parents, and lived there for a couple years, not working.  She applied for welfare, and food stamps, and got them. 

She then got into disagreements with her parents, and moved in with other relatives of hers.  (My house.)  As I watch, she has no job, but goes out to Barnes and Noble every other day, buying expensive, extravagant drinks at the Starbucks there, and spending the day there reading, before coming home.  Her parents give her money occasionally, which, 90% of the time, is frittered away like the rest. 

That's pretty much it.  I hope you enjoyed the story.  Welfare in America, 2006. 


Oh! For those who are wondering, her political affiliation could summarized with two descriptive terms:  democrat/liberal.  You bet she got pissed off when GWB announced his plans to replace Social Security with private retirement accounts. 

Currently, she whines about degradation of the environment, Bush privatizing social security, conservatives who want to do away with welfare and food stamps, "rich americans who who won't donate to foreign aid", and of course, those "greedy" and "selfish" people who want to abolish tax-supported foreign aid.

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-27 23:05

I read somewhere where the majority of money spent on welfare programs goes to administrative costs.  I forget where I read that, but that deserves looking into.

Anyway, if people didn't have to pay ridiculously high payroll taxes, they could be encouraged to save for emergencies in other ways, such as tax-free accounts and stuff.  I'm all for the privitization of Social Security.  The government has proven itself incompetent of managing the money - well, what money is left anyway.  People who want the government to continue supporting Social Security have to realize the money isn't there for the government to manage.

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