Posted on 01/02/2011 11:36:02 PM PST by Angelus
The statement "One in 19 Americans today get SSDI or SSI. That's one in 19 Americans (who) are disabled." Sen. Tom Coburn, Dec. 1, 2010, in a meeting of the Simpson-Bowles deficit commission.
At a meeting of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform the Simpson-Bowles commission tasked with finding a solution to deficits one panel member, Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., cited disability payments as an example of government spending "out of control."
Actually it’s ADHD. There was an article in the Boston paper about kids whose parents get them to act up so they can get on Ritalin, because the government accepts that as proof of disability and pays out about 500 to 600 per month per child in SSI checks. The parents become addicted to the check and keep making the kid take the Ritalin well into adulthood. The stories made it look like these were normal kids or could be normal, but because they grew up takin Ritalin and being told they were ‘challenged’, they have no future as productive citizens. Your tax dollars at work.
In many cases, that's the key to stretching those SSDI checks enough to be able to live on them.
A relative, upper NY socialist, never paid income taxes or filed a return.
As he approached 62, he thought it would be wise to earn some legitimate SS points. He worked for a hardware company enough quarters to qualify for minimum SS at 62, then quit.
Just as he was about to turn 62 he informed the family that he was finally diagnosed with ADHD and qualified for SSI.
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After I saw this post and commented, I sort of let this thread go and didn’t see your supportive posts. Thank you. You were right in all of your posts. God Bless.
After I saw this post and commented, I sort of let this thread go and didn’t see your supportive posts. Thank you. You were right in all of your posts. God Bless.
It is not about stretching the checks, its about scamming the system. Her husband retired from an insurance company after 30 years, and before he left, claimed disability and got it. To this day, he is skiing, working out and all the other stuff and collecting retirement and SSDI. He hasn’t gotten the personalized license plates though, yet. He works under the table at the gym.
I have to say, that's a great idea.
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Sorry, I misdirected my reply to you -- in post 8, cva66snipe was wondering how someone could choose to go on disability when the money wasn't enough to live on. With tax-free, under-the-table income, it certainly can be.
You’re welcome.
An oldie ping...
Judge Judy nails these people——a latino couple were suing for something or other.
Judge Judy tripped them up beautifully-—she got the man to admit he delivered furniture——WHILE he was collecting disability.
She got another latino man to admit he was collecting UI and WORKING.
JJ has said she sends copies of her shows to the proper authorities.
THE SAGA OF PEDRO----RIDING THE US GRAVY TRAIN An illegal alien w/ wife and five children violates our borders. He gets a job mowing lawns for $5.00 or 6.00/hour. At that low wage, with six dependents, he pays no income tax, so each year, he files an Income Tax Return to get "EITC---earned income credit" of up to $3,200 scot-free. He qualifies for Section 8 housing and subsidized rent. He qualifies for food stamps and no deductible, no co-pay free health care. His children get free school breakfasts and lunches. The kids qualify for monthly SSI checks, faking ADD; the illegal and his wife get SSI if they fake being aged, blind or disabled; SSI qualifies them for Medicare. Plus illegals don't worry about pricey items like car insurance, life insurance, or homeowners insurance, and qualifies for relief from high energy bills.
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You're right... plus sitting at home might not be the best mental health choice.
In the past when I’d run an ad in the paper - half the people responding would tell me they needed to work under the table because they were ‘disabled’... No wonder the country’s broke ...
I know people in their 20-40's - perfectly able to work, but have the new Illness de Riguer: Bi-polar. (At least they have the lingo down pat. It's a 'disease' that can't be medically diagnosed...
they get the $859 plus $200 food stamps, that $1059 a month plus 100% on all medical and counseling.
They are VERY good at finding free or next to free places to live...so take rent/mortgage out of the equation - and utilities.
Plus, they pick up under the table money doing odd jobs without working much.
Take away your rent/mortgage/prop. taxes, utilities, medical costs - do you have over a thousand left over?
some do, of course, with good paying jobs - but I think you could 'get along' on $1,000+ after fixed bills. And have all the hours of your days as one long vacation.
I know one gal in our town who flies off for visits to Calif. or Florida or Idaho - a visit to England - trips I sure can't afford on a regular basis. She's healthy and strong as a horse - but she was a druggy and an alcoholic and has 'bi-polar.' How can we expect her to WORK!s/
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