Posted on 01/16/2006 11:24:09 AM PST by ApplegateRanch
Publicity about a pair of affluent Ashland panhandlers has cut handouts for some others who say theyre lucky to get enough for food
Jenah Dodge panhandled in downtown Ashland Sunday carrying a cardboard sign that declared she was pregnant.
A passerby cried out, "Ive heard that one before."
Dodge, who showed her swollen stomach to prove she was pregnant, just shrugged the comment off, saying, "I never lie when I get money. I believe in karma."
While the 20-year-old, who says she gets $20 to $30 a day, hasnt noticed a drop-off in donations, other panhandlers say the publicity about an Ashland couple who describe themselves as "affluent beggars" has been bad for business.
"Im pissed off about it," said 20-year-old Cliff, who wouldnt give his last name.
Hes referring to Jason Pancoast and Elizabeth Johnson, who have gained notoriety lately because they say they make from $30,000 to $40,000 annually panhandling. On good days the couple, who have three children, can make as much as $300, and once they made $800.
Cliff, who said the most that anyone he knows makes is about $50 a day, said other homeless people also have complained to him that they have been making less.
However, he added that other factors could be playing into the decline in handouts. "Definitely dude, it goes down with the season."
Cliffs friend, 22-year-old Garrett Johnson, said that hes happy to get $5 or $10 to pay for something to eat.
Johnson said he likes his vagabond life. "Im just traveling," he said. "Nothing holds you down. It makes you feel free."
Cliff, who also says his itinerant lifestyle makes him feel free, said hes seen Pancoast and Johnson around town looking for money.
"I asked her to help me out once," he said. "She seems more smug than a lot of people on the streets."
Dodge, however, didnt bear any ill will toward the couple. "Good for them," she said. "Im glad people are helping them out."
She said that for a family of five, $30,000 to $40,000 a year is not a lot of money.
Dodge said she got a medical discharge from the Army because she had uterine cancer. She said the military didnt help get her back on her feet, and her parents rejected her, forcing her to live on the streets.
Asked how she could get pregnant with the cancer, Dodge said, "Its a blessing from God. Ten doctors said I was barren."
She said she didnt know how long she had been pregnant, estimating shes between two and four months along.
Dodge usually sleeps outdoors at night next to an Ashland church, but she didnt think her lifestyle would hurt the fetus. "Im a third Cherokee, and my ancestors slept outside," she said. "My baby will be strong."
Seanna Sharpe, 18, of Ashland stopped by to talk with Dodge and see if she could offer her some help.
"I wanted to pray with her because I was in the same condition," said Sharpe, adding that she lived off the streets but wasnt pregnant. She estimated that Dodge was probably at least three months along.
After hearing about the backlash from the community about the affluent beggar couple, Sharpe said, "People in Ashland need to learn what love means."
Another homeless woman, who said her name was Butterfly Samson, said she was amazed at the amount of money Pancoast and Johnson make.
"I think its pretty good for them," said the 30-year-old, who estimates she can make up to $65 or $70 a day. "More power to them."
Samson said she is permanently disabled, suffering from scoliosis, and has had other problems with "court filings." "Weve had a rocky few years," she said.
Samson said she earns what she needs to survive, and doesnt waste her money on alcohol or drugs. "All I want is food right now," she said. "Ive got a dog. Ive got a husband. We need the necessities."
Unlike Pancoast and Johnson, who stay in a motel, Samson says she sleeps outdoors at night.
"Ill sleep anywhere I can lay my head on without the cops catching me," she said, adding that after a chilly Saturday night, "I woke up and my toes were numb."
Pancoast said he and his wife are lying low for a few days because of all the publicity, staying in an Ashland motel and avoiding any panhandling.
The state Department of Health Services audited the couples income on Friday, he said. "They were trying to find out if we were making $50,000 a year," he said.
Pancoast, who said the notoriety has been intense, said hes gotten into heated discussions with some people as he wanders about town.
"A lot of people are freaked out about it," he said, adding that he wont be trying to ask for money in the next few days. "We havent been collecting anything lately."
Reach reporter Damian Mann at 776-4476, or e-mail dmann@mailtribune.com.
And you're not paying taxes on it.
I wonder if the Pancoasts get food stamps, school lunches, medical help and other government assistance along with their $50,000 tax free income.
Excellent. Thanks for keeping me up to date.
You know, I really have no problem with people adding to their income on a cash basis; hell, I do it when I babysit or have a garage sale, etc. But to adopt begging from others as a "lifestyle" is just too much for me.
Especially when they're pulling in that kind of cash, pay no taxes at all and have kids to raise.
Have you read the book "The Glass Castle" by Jeannette Walls? It a very interesting memoir by a woman who grew up with these type of hippy-bum parents. Her Mom is still homeless, living on the streets, though she's sitting on millions of dollars in land holdings. Go figure.
ROFL!
Well, according to the Liberals, you are of less virtue than the beggars.
The beggars get food stamps and welfare. They rely heavily on the State.
Since you chose to not rely on the State, you are a threat to their power.
"And why didn't the reporter verify her story?"
Because to doubt the self-reported travails of protected classes makes one sound like a "hater," no doubt.
"I wonder if the Pancoasts get food stamps, school lunches, medical help and other government assistance along with their $50,000 tax free income."
A previous article on these jokers (there have been a few this past week) did state that they get $500 a month in Food Stamps. I can't verify the other "perks" but I'll bet you a trash-picked doughnut that they use a local Emergency Room for their medical needs. *Rolleyes*
Yes, $500/month in Food Stamps according to the earlier articles.
The kids go to a charter school, so probably get fed two meals a day, as well.
you nailed it.
Got ya beat. I registered there, made one post, and was immediately banned. :) :) Proud to say........
Oh wow........even archived a thread from about 5 years ago (when this occurred) where we discuss it. Just ran across it......and if I may say so, it's funny as hell!!!
Go here, read the posted piece, then start with reply #30 (from yours truly) for a truly hysterical thread. :)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/570340/posts
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