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The other Welfare - A legacy of unintended side effects
Boston.com ^ | December 12, 2010 | Patricia Wen

Posted on 01/02/2011 7:35:51 PM PST by Angelus

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To: rolling_stone

Possibly SOME TIMES, maybe even many times. But, many kids have it and grow up and still have it. I have a brother who has it. Decades ago, it was treated like he just wasn’t paying attention for whatever reason. In his case over disciplining only made things worse. People who truly have ADD, need some extra tutoring and modifications for learning, not smacking.

However, I do believe most kids are energetic and can be easily distracted. This does not represent ADD, but just being a typical child. They just need refocusing and plenty of time to run those legs.


21 posted on 01/02/2011 8:43:27 PM PST by HollyB
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To: Angelus

I’ve known people who faked disabilities to get on SSI. They’re set for life, and they have more money and “stuff” than most working people I know. Not to mention all the free time they have since they don’t have to work. It’s quite the scam.


22 posted on 01/02/2011 8:45:41 PM PST by Nea Wood (Silly liberal . . . paychecks are for workers!)
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To: Angelus

The Chinese immigrants love to do this but others do it too. They bring in their elderly parents here legally and get them on SSI. So in essence the old duffers come here to retire on SS without having ever paid a dime into it. Not to mention getting on Medicare and subsidized housing without ever having paid taxes

Plus these SSI payments to elderly immigrants can be higher than the SS some Americans qualify for such as a housewife who didn’t work much outside the house.


23 posted on 01/02/2011 8:48:21 PM PST by dennisw (- - - -He who does not economize will have to agonize - - - - - Confucius)
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To: Angelus

This explains some things I’ve noticed over the years. Very interesting and informative.


24 posted on 01/02/2011 9:02:40 PM PST by petitfour (Are you a Dead Fish American?)
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To: Angelus

I work with these folks on a weekly basis.

First they get on Medicaid so the pills cost next to nothing or are free.

Once on Medicaid, that eases the barrier to getting Food Stamps.

Finally, usually with the help of a lawyer, they apply for SSI.

And if they are real lucky, they can score some Section 8 housing and pay greatly reduced rent.

Now they’re set. Got the meds, got the food, got the government check, got the place to stay.

As long as the “disabled” person is in their household, the SSI check comes every month. This is why 30+ year olds are still living with their mother. Gotta get that check!

They visit food banks and get free food over and above the Food Stamps. Sometimes they stock up on expensive groceries, pay for it with Food Stamps, then sell the high priced goods for pennies on the dollar to their friends and family.

They visit clothing banks for free clothing.

They can get a free cell phone from the government.

There are plenty of agencies around that will help with utility bills.

There are thousands and thousands of people like this.

And we’re paying for all of it.


25 posted on 01/02/2011 10:06:00 PM PST by upchuck (When excerpting please use the entire 300 words we are allowed. No more one or two sentence posts!)
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To: Angelus

I had cancer in 2008 (now in remission) but it wiped out my kidneys, and became eligible for Medicare.

The dialysis place urged me to apply (I later realized it was because they’d get paid more for the dialysis). Anyway, I let Part B lapse after three months because I didn’t see any benefit to me. I had private insurance and it paid for everything except some chemotherapy copays. I’m still not using Part B (or A for that matter). I’m on COBRA right now.

I went to the Social Security office in November to find out if I could get back on Part B because I changed jobs and there would have been a coverage gap - and COBRA is $550 a month.

It turns out I don’t qualify in my current state, i.e., working, because of the 2008 mixup.

BUT, if I lose my job for any reason, I not only qualify for Part B immediately (it would cost me about $140 a month and it covers my dialysis which is about $1000 per treatment - and I go three times per week) but also SSI! However it doesn’t pay for medications and one pill I take is $350 for 30 pills - and the one they really want me on is $700.

So... I’ll stay working as long as I can and pay for my private health insurance.

Course there is a debate about whether my insurance will at the 30 month mark say that Medicare has to be the primary insurer - if it does, I have to quit my job and let all of you pay for my dialysis. I can’t afford $12,000 a month.

The system is FUBAR.


26 posted on 01/02/2011 10:20:28 PM PST by TenthAmendmentChampion (Darwinism is to Genesis as Global Warming is to Revelations.)
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To: upchuck

In California they give the welfare recipients a debit card and it not only pays for groceries but they get cash back! No telling where that money goes.


27 posted on 01/02/2011 10:26:28 PM PST by TenthAmendmentChampion (Darwinism is to Genesis as Global Warming is to Revelations.)
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To: Reddy

They max out getting it all.


28 posted on 01/03/2011 1:34:59 AM PST by org.whodat
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To: TenthAmendmentChampion

Ask and ye shall receive, beleaguered taxpayer!

http://newzeal.blogspot.com/2011/01/californias-welfare-atms.html


29 posted on 01/03/2011 1:44:01 AM PST by Daisyjane69 (Michael Reagan: "Welcome back, Dad, even if you're wearing a dress and bearing children this time)
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To: blam
Not THOSE kinds of pills! These:
30 posted on 01/03/2011 4:25:55 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have 'hobbies.' I'm developing a robust post-Apocalyptic skill set.)
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To: Angelus

It’s not just the parents that receive money for having “disabled” kids. The schools also get Federal money for each “disabled” student. This gives them an incentive to label children to get the money and (also notice how it’s mostly boys) cripple the future male population. These Marxist are very clever.


31 posted on 01/03/2011 6:53:23 AM PST by doubleA
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To: rolling_stone
ADD ADHD IMO is another scam invented by liberals to aid in wealth distribution keeping the underclass dependent.
32 posted on 01/03/2011 7:56:52 AM PST by JimRed (Excising a cancer before it kills us waters the Tree of Liberty too! TERM LIMITS, NOW AND FOREVER!)
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ADHD is just another of the many attacks by the left in the war on men, families, traditional values, and Christianity.


33 posted on 01/03/2011 8:03:53 AM PST by MrB (The difference between a (de)humanist and a Satanist is that the latter knows who he's working for.)
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To: Angelus
Also goes a long way toward explaining why it seems so many kids are 'autistic' these days, and the numbers mentioned in public service announcements about the condition. There is true autism, and kids with that condition should be treated, but the expansion of that diagnosis is a scam of major proportions. Too many kids are diagnosed with autism as though it were just like some learning disability, and usually so that schools can swell the numbers of kids in 'Special Education' classes, in order to obtain Federal Dept.of Educ. money for those students.

Sadly, some kids who are put in those 'programs' tend to think of themselves as 'retarded' or 'stupid', and tend to act in that manner, with the choices they make in life, not to mention dealing with the effects of the meds they're required to take.

34 posted on 01/03/2011 12:10:07 PM PST by SuziQ
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