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AZ has decided to cut back on supporting welfare, of course the wailing and gnashing of teeth by the few remaining democrook bed wetters is audible in TX.
FACING $1 BILLION DEFICIT, ARIZONA SHARPLY LIMITS WELFARE
I have no problem supporting people who through no fault of their own cannot support themselves.
It's because of oxygen thieves who will not step up and put forth the effort that people who are seriously disabled have less than a decent standard of living. I've seen people with all sorts of handicaps work and succeed in life, but to hear some dumb broad piss and moan like Jessica Lopez, 23, who gave birth to her son while living in a domestic violence shelter and has struggled to hold onto jobs because she has dyslexia and didn't finish high school.
Tough titty. She made poor choices and dyslexia doesn't stop millions of other people from maintaining stability. She should take her bastard child to commiefornia and relax in their welfare hammock.
FACING $1 BILLION DEFICIT, ARIZONA SHARPLY LIMITS WELFARE
PHOENIX (AP) -- Facing a $1 billion budget deficit, Arizona's Republican-led Legislature has reduced the lifetime limit for welfare recipients to the shortest window in the nation.
Low-income families on welfare will now have their benefits cut off after just 12 months.
As a result, the Arizona Department of Economic Security will drop at least 1,600 families - including more than 2,700 children - from the state's federally funded welfare program on July 1, 2016.
I have no problem supporting people who through no fault of their own cannot support themselves.
It's because of oxygen thieves who will not step up and put forth the effort that people who are seriously disabled have less than a decent standard of living. I've seen people with all sorts of handicaps work and succeed in life, but to hear some dumb broad piss and moan like Jessica Lopez, 23, who gave birth to her son while living in a domestic violence shelter and has struggled to hold onto jobs because she has dyslexia and didn't finish high school.
"We're all human," said Lopez, who got $133 per month for about a year until she qualified for a larger federal disability check. "Everybody has problems. Everybody is different. When people ask for help, we should be able to get it without having to be looked at wrong."
Tough titty. She made poor choices and dyslexia doesn't stop millions of other people from maintaining stability. She should take her bastard child to commiefornia and relax in their welfare hammock.