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In reply to the discussion: Coping With Welfare Equals Losing 13 IQ Points [View all]TexasTowelie
(124,158 posts)9. Thank you for your support.
Part of the issue is the guilt trip that I receive from my brother.
I know that he is also stressed out about both my situation and the uncertainty of his situation (he is a PRN employee at a hospital). He has received a pretty steady amount of work over the last month which wasn't expected, but he needs some psych care also and refuses to seek help. The worst part is he constantly states "I don't understand" when I've known that I was type-I diabetic back in 1997 while he just found out that he was type-II a couple of months ago. I was working 75-80 hour weeks and had absolutely no down time for most of 2009 and 2010 so I have a significant understanding of job pressures and also being unemployed
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Yes, there are work requirements in order for a single person to receive food stamps (SNAP).
TexasTowelie
Aug 2014
#52
Antipoverty programs are being sacrificed at the altar of tax cuts for the wealthy.
LiberalAndProud
Aug 2014
#7
A friend once said that the stress of being poor was like the panic you feel when drowning
riderinthestorm
Aug 2014
#26