yeah, i just thought of it while i sat down to right. i'm lazy tonight. no capitals will be used, and if possible i will not hit the shift key to make any special characters. i'm going to stay lazy. wasn't sure what i was going to write here. i only knew that i had to write, either here or in my journal, or work on my book that i've decided to entitle 'silence satisfies requirements.' well, as you can see, i am here, but that doesn't mean i won't be elsewhere after here.
any who, i'm supposed to be ranting about all those things that has to be done to fulfill requirements to keep my husband on medicaid. Here is one, and it is huge:
a person is given ten days from the date of the letter to retrieve and send in all required information.
sometimes the letter doesn't come until two days before the end of the date stamped on the letter.
then there is the travel time to collect that information when a person is already living on nothing,
besides the time taken (usually) away from work to get the required information because it can
only be obtained during business hours.
if it isn't all the above, there is the cost to send either by mail (which doesn't mean it will get to the
government on time) or by faxing: although a person can go to an office in the city to have it
fax, but often the people in the office forget or mix up the paperwork, thus the information isn't
obtained by the main office in marion on time.
today, to send out all the required information needed, it cost me 28 dollars (to make sure the information was in marion today, the ten days after stamped on the letter. 28 dollars i could have spent for food or cleaning products needed in my home.
now, do you call this efficiency for those in need?
well, i will close with this: the one extravagant gift bought last year is going to be played, Wii (eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee).
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