Thavary dear, you may all go to hell, and I will go to Texas.
Davy Crocket. Only if he knew the Alamo fiasco. Joe, proud Texan ________________________________ De : Thavary Ung <[email protected]> À : [email protected] Envoyé le : Mercredi 7 Décembre 2011 9h46 Objet : Re: Seattle welfare recipient lives in million-dollar home Not all Cambodian moved out the Texas to Massachusetts because they were looking for free money. Instead they were afraid of the Texas Gun law. One size not fit all Thank you, Thavary On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Savun <[email protected]> wrote: WELCOME TO QUEEN PELOSI'S Country ! > > > > > >On Dec 6, 2011, at 7:35 AM, Khoar Chev <[email protected]> wrote: > > >Dear bawng and all, >>That's not a surprise...it's not illegal to owe a house ( the policies did >>not specify the value of the house ) and eligible for public assistance as >>long as they live in that house. however this scumbag should be ashame of >>themself to be such a greed... >>Below are the requirement for the state of California... >> >>Eligibility >> >>Basic Requirements >> >> Reside in California and intend to stay >> >> Have children or are pregnant and: >> * One or both parents are absent from the home, deceased or disabled >> >> >> * Both parents are in the home, but the principal wage earner is either >> unemployed or working less than 100 hours per month at the time they apply >> for assistance >> Be a United States citizen or a lawful immigrant >> >> Have a Social Security number or have applied for one >> >> Have a net monthly income less than the maximum aid payment for family size >> >> Have less than $2000 in cash, bank, accounts and other resources ($3000 if >> 60 years or older) >> >> Provide proof of regular school attendance for all school age children >> >> Provide proof of immunizations for all children under the age of six. >> >> Cooperate with child support requirements >> >> Participate in welfare-to-work activities >> >> Perform 32 hours of work related activities per week for a single parent >> household or 35 hours per week in a two-parent household >> >>Property and Resources >> >>For CalWORKs applicants and participants there is a $2000 or $3000 (if 60 >>years or older) property limit. Motor vehicles valued at $4650 or less may >>be excluded from the resource limit. If the County agrees, participants may >>also save up to $5000 in restricted bank accounts to buy a home, start a >>business or pay for college or vocational training for a household member. >>Some resources that do not count include: >> >> A home, if the family lives in it >> >> Personal and household items such as furniture, appliances and computers >> >> Tools needed for employment >> >> Federal relocation and disaster relief benefits >> >> If property is owned with someone else, only the participant's share counts >> >>Child Support >> >>Every parent/caretaker relative participating in CalWORKs must cooperate with >>the Child Support Services Department (CSSD) to collect child support for the >>children from any absent parent. Families on aid will get to keep $50 of the >>monthly child support payment for each month the absent parent pays on time. >>Failure to fully cooperate with the CSSD could result in a 25% reduction in >>aid, unless good cause is determined. Good cause includes the following >>situations: >> >> The participant is a victim of domestic violence >> >> The participant or child(ren) may be in danger if CSSD contacts the >> absent parent >> >> When rape or incest has occurred >> >>School Attendance and Immunizations >> >>All school-age children, except those in the Cal-Learn or other approved teen >>parent program, must attend school to receive aid. Parents must also show >>proof that all children not in school and under the age of 6 have received >>appropriate immunizations within 30 days from the date of eligibility. A >>financial penalty will be imposed on the parent/caretaker relative for >>failure to comply with the immunization requirements. In the following >>situations, the family may be exempt from the immunization rules: >> >> Immunizations are contrary to religious beliefs >> >> Immunizations are medically inappropriate >> >>KC >> >> >>From: Hong Chi Kong <[email protected]> >>To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >>Sent: Monday, December 5, 2011 6:55 PM >>Subject: Re: Seattle welfare recipient lives in million-dollar home >> >> >>"They have been receiving the benefits since 2003." >> >> >> >>Why did your Republican approve it? And your Republican did not do anything >>to stop it for almost two terms? >> >> >> >-- >You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >"Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) - www.cambodia.org" group. >This is an unmoderated forum. Please refrain from using foul language. >Thank you for your understanding. 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