I wonder if this is a relatively new venture for JP Morgan. When I was a single mom with two small children and an ex not paying child support, I turned to food stamps for help. If I made more than $300 a week, I didn't qualify. There were many times when my monthly income went over the cap by $25 and we didn't get our stamps until my income went down. It seemed like they were trying to keep people out of the program back then.
...trying to keep people out of the program Noa. They were trying to keep people like 'you' out. Meaning, people who show the promise of becoming tax paying slaves are kept out. They only let in those that will become permanent within the system and will raise children who will be permanently in the system as well. There are different levels of slavery but we were all sold to the banks many years ago. The good news is, the light of truth is beginning to shine on the PTB and their plans can not succeed any longer.
What many people don't realize, Kevin, is how hard it is to get off food stamps once you've accepted them. Since my family (me and 2 kids) was receiving $300-$400/mo. in food aid, I had to earn $75 - $100 extra per week to break free of the system and become independent again. This was no small feat.
I had a few advantages that most don't have, namely literacy (many adults can't read) and a college degree which helped me get a higher paying job.
One often can't fully realize what life is like for another without first walking in his shoes.
Blessings,
Noa
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I wonder if this is a relatively new venture for JP Morgan. When I was a single mom with two small children and an ex not paying child support, I turned to food stamps for help. If I made more than $300 a week, I didn't qualify. There were many times when my monthly income went over the cap by $25 and we didn't get our stamps until my income went down. It seemed like they were trying to keep people out of the program back then.
...trying to keep people out of the program Noa. They were trying to keep people like 'you' out. Meaning, people who show the promise of becoming tax paying slaves are kept out. They only let in those that will become permanent within the system and will raise children who will be permanently in the system as well. There are different levels of slavery but we were all sold to the banks many years ago. The good news is, the light of truth is beginning to shine on the PTB and their plans can not succeed any longer.
What many people don't realize, Kevin, is how hard it is to get off food stamps once you've accepted them. Since my family (me and 2 kids) was receiving $300-$400/mo. in food aid, I had to earn $75 - $100 extra per week to break free of the system and become independent again. This was no small feat.
I had a few advantages that most don't have, namely literacy (many adults can't read) and a college degree which helped me get a higher paying job.
One often can't fully realize what life is like for another without first walking in his shoes.
Blessings,
Noa