Could they use illegals to transport from the ports to the state line by foot? Make the effort a condition of their handouts. Walk 5 days a week with 100lbs of goods on your back to the drop station at the state line and after 4 consecutive weeks of walking you get a voucher for the handouts...
I don’t see any civilians in gaza. I see terrorists and terrorists that are training youngsters to be terrorists. “Civilians dragging Israelis behind cars until their face is gone”. Is not the actions of a real civilian, but rather a terrorist.
The big question are they unwilling to go over that unspoken line or are there enough of them willing to cross that triggers the event that can’t be walked back from?
What I googled said in some business transactions for the contract to be legal it required a cursive signature or a notary that has verified the identity of the one using a mark or printing their name. It didn’t give specifics. I would guess that it would be in a highly valuable circumstance...
It said in some business transactions that the lack of a cursive signature could render the contract void and in instances where a cursive signature could not be given that a notary would be required for the validity of the contract.
SSI was designed as a supplement for retirement, period. Get back to that. No SSI for children. No DI either. I still believe the litmus test for considering handouts is to ask, is this something as a government we will force family to do? If your answer is no, then the answer to making...
And there are other sites that say in some circumstances printed is not considered legal and binding. If you can’t sign cursive, that says a lot about you. My sign is atrocious, but I still sign with it. It‘s the correct way to conduct business transactions.