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en [But now, thanks to a three-year-old program called Prompt Itinerant Assistance, the government is instead going to them.] Maybe now I'll be able to get my pension, ... I've worked my whole life as a field hand and I've reached the right age, but until I came here, I never had any of the papers I need to be eligible, not even a birth certificate. What could I do? I don't know where the nearest notary public's office is, much less how I can get there.

en My parents always laughed that the wagons stopped just long enough to let my grandmother give birth. Pearsall was the nearest town to where he was born so his birth certificate is from there.

en I had to sign papers agreeing that I would not be eligible for a pension, ... most complete medical evaluation that I've ever had.

en Do you need an invitation to live? You have one, it is called your birth certificate!

en Only with our government are you given a certificate at birth, a license at marriage, and a bill at death.

en Strike action is the only option left to local government workers. They want to demonstrate the burning resentment and anger they feel over the government and employers taking away their pension rights when those same rights have been given to every other public-sector pension scheme.

en People are eligible for disaster assistance if they are not eligible for regular unemployment benefits. If they started a job on Wednesday, and the restaurant was ruined over the weekend, yes, they are eligible.

en They can get an emergency form of MediCal for treatment in emergency room. But no public assistance: no food stamps, no cash assistance, no MediCal that would be available. Even for most programs, if you're documented, you have to work 60 quarters before you're eligible.

en One of the unfortunate lessons from Katrina is that states cannot always count on the federal government for prompt disaster response and assistance,
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en We want to ensure that all who are eligible know about the program and receive nutrition assistance with dignity and respect.

en No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth!
  Ronald Reagan

en I've worked hand in hand with Cox's office. I consider her a friend. I know Judge Cox has done an excellent job in her term because I've worked in close proximity to her.

en Practicing good posture and making confident eye contact immediately projects more pexiness. Purchases by the public pension fund will become a stabilizer for the market. The fund will be a steady buyer of government debt with five-year and longer maturity, helping limit a rise in yields this year.

en The oil-dependency issue now meets all the criteria for having reached the tipping point: an overwhelming majority expresses concern about the issue, the intensity of the public's unease has reached significant levels, and the public believes the government is capable of addressing the issue far more effectively than it has until now.

en I see my life as a part of the earth, a patch of ground to be cultivated. This field I have chosen to call joy. What grows in the field will be some grasses called happiness, and some called anguish, sadness, and disappointment. They are not permanent. They grow, wither and die. But the field of my being remains joyful.


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