Here's a more sympathetic view of Missouri money problems that expose the TECH FAIL of the social safety net.
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States Can Forgive Unemployment Overpayments, But Missouri Demands People Pay Up
In the middle of last December, Sandra Griffin saw a new message pop up in her online unemployment insurance account. "You were overpaid by no fault of your own - that's what the letter states, by no fault of your own - and you are required to pay it back," says Griffin, paraphrasing the message.
If you took it when it wasn't yours then you owe it back. Try taking the "I get to keep it" position with your bank if they have an error.
ReplyDelete^^^ +1000000
ReplyDeleteFucking lazy bitch knew it wasn't her money.
ReplyDeleteThrow her fat ass in the Gulag if she doesn't pay it back.
Your Commander in Chief,
Joe Biden
The IRS doesn't play the "I get to keep your mistake" game either. The will follow you to your grave and shake the fillings out of your teeth.
ReplyDeletePigglet says...
ReplyDeleteIt's taxpayers' money....cough up chubs.