However, she was not accurate.
The work requirement will apply to people like Tara Bassett, who is educated and worked full time until she was sidelined with severe depression. She already puts in 15 hours a week and picks up side jobs. As you watch her work, she appears able bodied.
“I am able bodied except for this little problem up here,” Tara gestures to her head, “called mental illness.”
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Working can sometimes be one of the best things for depression.
ReplyDeleteJust wait until the price, or should I say amount of money they take from us to pay for, Medicaid skyrockets in the future
ReplyDeleteThank you doctor. I'm certain you graduated at the top of your class.
ReplyDeleteLift that barge,tote that bale,you gets a little drunk and you ends in jail.That type of work?
ReplyDelete9:17 AM sometimes working can be one of the worst things for depression if you work in a backstabbing hostile environment.
ReplyDeleteGood!! It is About Time that Lazy Democratic Voters have to work for there Money like the Rest of Us!
ReplyDeletePlease, make this so in the State of North Carolina.
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