I know, I know, it is NOT illegal. It is however, WRONG! This is just more proof that the welfare system is broken and that many people in this country are just butt lazy. She really believes that she has a right to other peoples money! That is just sick.
I can only imagine what my life would be like now if I had a lump sum of $500,000 at age 24. I know I would not be in this truck right now.
NO able bodied person should be given money for nothing. They should be required to perform work for the charity given. After all, the money that they are given is taken from those who earned it.
A right is not a right if it imposes a burden on another.
No 'spectator' has ever won at the game of life. One has to play to win.
Socialism is a disease, this woman is proof. She is infested by the virus and will likely pass it on to her offspring.
[h=1]Lottery winner on food stamps: ‘I thought maybe it was okay because I’m not working’[/h]
While most people have played the “if I had a million dollars I would ____ ” thought game, few fill that blank in with “stay on public assistance.”
Amanda Clayton, a 24-year-old from Lincoln Park, Michigan, is one of the few who does, and she is getting away with it. Clayton won $1 million from the Michigan State Lottery this fall, but she is still collecting and using $200 a month in food assistance from the taxpayers with her Michigan Bridge Card.
“I thought that they would cut me off, but since they didn’t, I thought maybe it was okay because I’m not working,” the lottery winner who just purchased a new house and car told Local 4 in Detroit. The station even filmed her shamelessly purchasing goods.
When Local 4 asked if she felt she had a right to the money, Clayton responded, “I mean I kinda do.”
Clayton justified the sentiment by explaining that after taking her winnings in a lump sum and having to pay taxes, the total amount was just over half of the initial winnings.
“I feel that it’s okay because I mean, I have no income and I have bills to pay,” she said. “I have two houses.”
Watch Local 4 confront Clayton:
Lottery winner on food stamps:
I can only imagine what my life would be like now if I had a lump sum of $500,000 at age 24. I know I would not be in this truck right now.
NO able bodied person should be given money for nothing. They should be required to perform work for the charity given. After all, the money that they are given is taken from those who earned it.
A right is not a right if it imposes a burden on another.
No 'spectator' has ever won at the game of life. One has to play to win.
Socialism is a disease, this woman is proof. She is infested by the virus and will likely pass it on to her offspring.
[h=1]Lottery winner on food stamps: ‘I thought maybe it was okay because I’m not working’[/h]
While most people have played the “if I had a million dollars I would ____ ” thought game, few fill that blank in with “stay on public assistance.”
Amanda Clayton, a 24-year-old from Lincoln Park, Michigan, is one of the few who does, and she is getting away with it. Clayton won $1 million from the Michigan State Lottery this fall, but she is still collecting and using $200 a month in food assistance from the taxpayers with her Michigan Bridge Card.
“I thought that they would cut me off, but since they didn’t, I thought maybe it was okay because I’m not working,” the lottery winner who just purchased a new house and car told Local 4 in Detroit. The station even filmed her shamelessly purchasing goods.
When Local 4 asked if she felt she had a right to the money, Clayton responded, “I mean I kinda do.”
Clayton justified the sentiment by explaining that after taking her winnings in a lump sum and having to pay taxes, the total amount was just over half of the initial winnings.
“I feel that it’s okay because I mean, I have no income and I have bills to pay,” she said. “I have two houses.”
Watch Local 4 confront Clayton:
Lottery winner on food stamps: