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    Posted March 21, 2010 by
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    food stamps case as undecided as the health bill and debit card overdrafts today

     

    my food stamps were set to be lowered from 58 to 16. i asked for a hearing before the judge and they set me for one for the 25th with a "supervisor" called heather brooks, the only heather brooks i can google is a real estate short sales specialist. meanwhile i get a second letter from the food stamps office that my foodstamps stay the same, and it says "elegible" but no quantity like the first letter that says specifically the old quantity was 58 and the new quantity was to be lowered to 16. so an ambiguous  situation just like on my article yesterday on recurring debit card transactions that will still be charged the overdraft fee even if it has been formally arranged to stop overdraft protection on debit cards so there will be no overdrafts the overdrafts will still be there if the charges are recurring. this is what happens with a government of "donkeys"; the food stamps office even keeps sending me my correspondence to a wrong address:14888 instead of 14898 as i clearly spelled in the online food stamps application, even after being reminded about that. the low level employees do not have the education or training in this chinese style "mass production" school systems and the courts are clogged so it is very difficult to reach an understanding administrative judge. your contributor, manuel r. lopez (please accept my photos and use your zoom and scanning capabilities for i do not even have paper to write on under the these welfare conditions)

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