Dave Does Cambodia needs your help
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Nice guy. Hope he makes it back to the US. Being below the income level, he qualifies for food support, free phone, section 8 housing, utilities assistance, Medicaid, and Medicare and so much more.YaTingPom wrote:Dime a dozen in SE Asia.
He does seem like he has had a few beers though, which is fine but not when you are begging for money.
At least he is doing it up front and personal unlike GoFundMe.
I don't have a lot of money spare (some land in SHV and cash) but to be in your 60s with zero access to funds is scary.
It’s tough to survive in Cambodia without money.
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newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 5:44 am Being below the income level, he qualifies for food support, free phone, section 8 housing, utilities assistance, Medicaid, and Medicare and so much more.
Re: Dave Does Cambodia needs your help
For some reason I thought you were against all those programs. Or you only don't like them when a black or brown person has access to them?newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 5:44 amNice guy. Hope he makes it back to the US. Being below the income level, he qualifies for food support, free phone, section 8 housing, utilities assistance, Medicaid, and Medicare and so much more.YaTingPom wrote:Dime a dozen in SE Asia.
He does seem like he has had a few beers though, which is fine but not when you are begging for money.
At least he is doing it up front and personal unlike GoFundMe.
I don't have a lot of money spare (some land in SHV and cash) but to be in your 60s with zero access to funds is scary.
It’s tough to survive in Cambodia without money.
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Not truenewkidontheblock wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 5:44 amNice guy. Hope he makes it back to the US. Being below the income level, he qualifies for food support, free phone, section 8 housing, utilities assistance, Medicaid, and Medicare and so much more.YaTingPom wrote:Dime a dozen in SE Asia.
He does seem like he has had a few beers though, which is fine but not when you are begging for money.
At least he is doing it up front and personal unlike GoFundMe.
I don't have a lot of money spare (some land in SHV and cash) but to be in your 60s with zero access to funds is scary.
It’s tough to survive in Cambodia without money.
i make the min paid out by SS ( way below the poverty level) an qualify for nothing other than part A in medicare, if i returned to the states
America does not take care of its poor
unless i go live on the streets in ca.
Last edited by phuketrichard on Wed Feb 07, 2024 8:24 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Dave Does Cambodia needs your help
The homeless are not necessarily poor.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 7:56 amBS:newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 5:44 amNice guy. Hope he makes it back to the US. Being below the income level, he qualifies for food support, free phone, section 8 housing, utilities assistance, Medicaid, and Medicare and so much more.YaTingPom wrote:Dime a dozen in SE Asia.
He does seem like he has had a few beers though, which is fine but not when you are begging for money.
At least he is doing it up front and personal unlike GoFundMe.
I don't have a lot of money spare (some land in SHV and cash) but to be in your 60s with zero access to funds is scary.
It’s tough to survive in Cambodia without money.
i make the min paid out by SS an qualify for nothing other than part A in medicare
America does not take care of its poor
unless i go live on the streets in ca.
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62 is eligible but not a good time to get social security ,newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 5:44 am
Nice guy. Hope he makes it back to the US. Being below the income level, he qualifies for food support, free phone, section 8 housing, utilities assistance, Medicaid, and Medicare and so much more.
It’s tough to survive in Cambodia without money.
Least amount of benefits ..
I waited until 70 to apply for the most benefits
but found out that i am not even eligible .
I know he came here same as me ,
he will never go back
It’s too frickin cold there !
Have not watched this all the way thru , yet
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Availability and funding of public benefit programs varies by state. For example, some states expanded Medicare, and some didn't.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 7:56 amNot truenewkidontheblock wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 5:44 amNice guy. Hope he makes it back to the US. Being below the income level, he qualifies for food support, free phone, section 8 housing, utilities assistance, Medicaid, and Medicare and so much more.YaTingPom wrote:Dime a dozen in SE Asia.
He does seem like he has had a few beers though, which is fine but not when you are begging for money.
At least he is doing it up front and personal unlike GoFundMe.
I don't have a lot of money spare (some land in SHV and cash) but to be in your 60s with zero access to funds is scary.
It’s tough to survive in Cambodia without money.
i make the min paid out by SS ( way below the poverty level) an qualify for nothing other than part A in medicare, if i returned to the states
America does not take care of its poor
unless i go live on the streets in ca.
During Covid times, programs like food stamps, phones and utilities (including internet access subsidies) got juiced up with funding at the federal level.
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Re: Dave Does Cambodia needs your help
Another option is to enter the USA at southern border and claim to be from another country … he would get free everything … only catch is have to vote blue once the figure out how to give undocumented people voting rights.
Re: Dave Does Cambodia needs your help
Unless you plan on living past age 79, age 62 is a good time to start collecting, especially if you aren’t working.pissontheroof wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 8:05 am62 is eligible but not a good time to get social security ,newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 5:44 am
Nice guy. Hope he makes it back to the US. Being below the income level, he qualifies for food support, free phone, section 8 housing, utilities assistance, Medicaid, and Medicare and so much more.
It’s tough to survive in Cambodia without money.
Least amount of benefits ..
I waited until 70 to apply for the most benefits
but found out that i am not even eligible .
I know he came here same as me ,
he will never go back
It’s too frickin cold there !
Have not watched this all the way thru , yet
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