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Queen Filksinger
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Ahem....as one of the disabled collecting SSI, I have to speak up here. It isn't so easy to "fake" an illness and just start collecting SSI. My family has just endured extreme difficulty trying to wait for approval of my SSI benefits, which were granted to me, and I had to wait 7 months unpaid before I started receiving any money. What insurance could I have bought for myself would have made we wait so long and work so hard to prove I am truly disabled? I was sent to two doctors and they reviewed my records over the last 10 years. I had to answer innumerable dumb questions, wait in lines, and filled out more forms than I can count. It was a huge project and extremely HARD on a disabled person to accomplish. If not for my family, I would be HOMELESS from that wait.Tractor girl said:I agree with the "sucking blood out of a rock" comment. I have two young relatives that have been on SSI for many years. In my opinion, neither one of them should ever have received any. They both just know how to work the system, and fake mental issues. Neither one of them has two pennies to rub together, but one of them has had five children (and has custody of none) and the other one just found out he has a third child somewhere (and all of them are on public assistance).
Frankly, I fear that when the silk hits the fan, they may come looking for me to bail them out with food, shelter, whatever. I would be concerned that they would be dangerous. There is no way that anyone could get one nickle out of either one of them. I think they are very representative of those who are receiving SSI.
Before you throw the baby out with the bathwater, check to see how you phrase things Tractor girl. I agree there are people receiving SSI who should not be. But to say that the folks you know as being very representative is a bit strong. I personally know several disabled people who have not been able to qualify despite them being disabled in MY opinion. So my experience could not be farther from what you are saying. Whenever you lump everyone together into one big group.....that is where you get yourself in trouble. Not all SSI recipients are created equal. And after you have paid into a system non voluntarily for 30 years and when you need it and receive it someone comes along and calls it an entitlement or that most people are fakers, well, it rubs ya the wrong way.