Fourteen To Feed At Public Teat
Us Magazine reveals what most of us suspected.
Nadya Suleman, who gave birth to octuplets last month, is getting public assistance.That comes to about a buck a day per kid. She's the only person I know that will find the Costco-size baby food jars too small.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the 33-year-old Whittier, Calif., resident will receive $490 a month in food stamps. Three of her first six children are also disabled and receiving federal assistance.
(h/t to DLD again)
Don't get me started about this excuse for a parent. Didn't she say on some TV interview that she wouldn't accept welfare? Guess this is different.
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