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I really hope the state is not handing out money for this kind of thing. Dont take that personally but it is crazy that limited tax money would be spent in this way.
I am sorry to hear you are having financial troubles, seriously. But there is something fundamentally wrong where the state is replacing household items for people.
I am 5 months pregnant on my first child I have no idea how or what I can claim it is just me and baby any information you can offer will be so helpful
The way it works is, someone suffers a misfortune that leads to real inconvenience that for practical purposes is unduly detrimental to them in going about their daily business. Ordinarily, they simply have to bear the financial burden of rectifying the matter. But in this instance, the finances are unavailable. Which in turn does not serve anyone well - the parent or child.
So the state pops up and provides the financial support allowing the parent and child to resume normal mobility as you would expect a parent and child to be able to do in a normal civilized 21th century developed economy.
The cost of the buggy is bourne by the taxpayer. The money itself actually goes to the business that sells the buggy, not the parent. The buggy seller profits from the taxpayer. However the taxpayer will take a slice of those profits.
The buggy seller, chuffed with the profits from this state aid takes his family out for dinner. The restaurant profits on this unexpected burst in demand. But the taxpayer will also take a slice of the profits.
The chef and the waiter, buoyed by the extra shift at work, take their kids to the cinema. The cinema profits from this demand, but the taxpayer takes a slice of the profits...and so it goes on and on.
Or, and just lets say right
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