To: Bloody Sam Roberts
I would think if he were actually working 50-60 hours a week, he’d be making too much to qualify for food stamps.
8 posted on
05/03/2016 9:09:41 AM PDT by
mountn man
(The Pleasure You Get From Life, Is Equal To The Attitude You Put Into It)
To: mountn man
“I would think if he were actually working 50-60 hours a week, hed be making too much to qualify for food stamps.”
—Exactly; there’s likely some fraud going on here.
23 posted on
05/03/2016 9:18:30 AM PDT by
MIDad23
To: mountn man; Bloody Sam Roberts
I would think if he were actually working 50-60 hours a week, hed be making too much to qualify for food stamps. Exactly. If he is working 50-60 hours and still getting food stamps, either he and his partner have 6-10 kids, or there is some fishy fraud going on.
26 posted on
05/03/2016 9:19:29 AM PDT by
dware
(I don't care what bathroom they use, as long as it's in the nuthouse, where they belong)
To: mountn man; MIDad23; dware
“I would think if he were actually working 50-60 hours a week, hed be making too much to qualify for food stamps.”
Nope. At slightly above minimum wage, he qualifies for food stamps with 2 dependents (1 wife, 1 kid)
Even when working 60 hours a week
http://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/income-rules-income-limits
(minimum wage @ 60/hrs/wk is $1875 gross per month)
49 posted on
05/03/2016 9:41:08 AM PDT by
varyouga
To: mountn man
I would think if he were actually working 50-60 hours a week, hed be making too much to qualify for food stamps. That would depend on his hourly pay and the size of his family.
To: mountn man
I would think if he were actually working 50-60 hours a week, hed be making too much to qualify for food stamps.
Unless he's getting paid under the table...
71 posted on
05/03/2016 10:12:43 AM PDT by
LostInBayport
(When there are more people riding in the cart than there are pulling it, the cart stops moving...)
To: mountn man
Dunno. Could be. But I’ve humped a fair amount at shitty paying jobs just to keep a nostril above water.
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