This just in, no joke, according to NBC news, an ohio woman has been kicked off of the Ohio Food Stamps Benefits program because she failed to report that she was in a coma... These people are freaking crazy, and this type of 'ish proves it.
The woman, Kimberly Thompson, a 43 year old warehouse worker who packed boxes to pay trailer rent to support herself and her 15 year old daugther, had gone into the hospital for a hysterectomy, and when she got out, she could not return to strenous warehouse work.
Thompson applie for Ohio SNAP benefits, TANF and medicaid, and she enrolled in a computer repair program. She suffered a medical complication after the surgery, and because of it, she was placed in a medically induced coma.
After she woke up from her coma, a month later, she received a letter from the Ohio First Works program that told her she had been sanctioned because she failed to report she was in a coma - when she called a worker at the Franklin County, Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services told her that she had 2 days to verify that she was in the hospital - Thompson was frail and immobilized because she had just come out of a coma and she had 7 toes amputated and she lost a fair amount of cognitive capacity..
With zero money coming in, Thompson bounced from relatives couches to her ex-husbands home - now her daugther lives temporarily with her father - how freaking stupid and totally uncaring can these idiots at the Franklin Count, Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services be? Read the whole disgusting story by clicking the link below:
Ohio Woman Kicked Off Welfare for not Reporting She was in a Coma
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