• @BassTurd
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      Unless they qualify because they refuse to work because sovciv. If they are working and still qualify, then yea.

      • @[email protected]
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        Unless they qualify because they refuse to work

        No, not wanting a job is very understandable and anyway you can’t qualify unless you’re living on your own supporting yourself somehow.

        • @FutileRecipe
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          Unless they qualify because they refuse to work…No, not wanting a job is very understandable.

          Yes, it is understandable. Not many people actually want a job. As long as they don’t act on that and are actively working (or trying to work), regardless of if they want a job or not, and don’t expect a handout from those who do work, simply because they understandably don’t want a job. Otherwise, that’s called being a leech and a drain on society and those who do work.

          Edit: or do you think everyone should quit their job they don’t want and get free handouts? How do you expect society to function if no one works, because no one wants a job? For that matter, who’s going to give you that handout if the person filing and validating it quits as well? Hmm…

    • @[email protected]
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      You forget that America* (an assumption on my part of this sovcit’s location) is a meritocracy and everyone deserves to be in the exact economic state they are in.

      Not like those conmie hell holes with social welfare.

      *It’s not just the USA, my country spends half its time punching down on the less fortunate too.

      • @[email protected]
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        210 months ago

        Yeah like the kids sent to the mines, they got what they deserved, and hopefully theyll stay there on their own merits.

    • BuckFigotstheThird
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      There are 21 states where you can work full time and still qualify for 100% SNAP benefits. Every state has able-bodied work requirements in order to receive assistance beyond 3 months, within a 3 year time frame. Get off your uninformed high-horse I’m a moron