And this is precisely why advocates are furious with the WaPo. |
https://talkpoverty.org/2017/06/02/washington-posts-reporting-disability-giving-trump-cover-disability-cuts/
Read this. It explains the problem with this WaPo article. It's written by Rebecca Vallas, a nationally recognized law and policy expert at the Center for American progress. |
Regardless if the article is a fair portrayal of all families receiving disability benefits, the system is being funded on the backs of so many families that do manage to work but are struggling as well. I do not care if the article is a fair portrayal or not. I do care that my family does take responsibility for ourselves and works HARD to just get by all the while paying taxes to help those families who instead see finding a diagnosis of some sort as their means to an end. Enough. I am so tired of feeling the fool for doing the right thing with my life. |
why don't you direct your ire to the banks that got bailed out, the hedge fund billionaires not paying taxes, the corporate interests that destroyed unions? don't be fooled by attemps to distract you by blaming poor people "abusing" the system. You actually have a common enemy trying to divide you. |
Why would a kid with any of those disorders (autism, ADHD, etc) get disability checks to begin with? There are supposed to be school-based resources for dealing with those issues and I'm confused as to what about the twins ever qualified. |
One of the parents has Down syndrome. If people with Down syndrome don't meet the criteria of people with disabilities, for whom the system was intended, I'm not sure who does. |
i know a couple,of young adults with Mosaic Downs who are delightful folks who,take transportation independently to a paying job. (Don't drive). But you can do that in this area where public transportation is relatively decent.
To get Supplemental Security Income for a disabled child, your household income has to be below a certain (very low) level. This is different from Social Security Disability, which assumes you worked a certain amount of time before you become disabled. Adults with disabilities can receive SSI if they are disabled to the extent they can't get a job and are low income: can't have more than $2000 in assets. So: my adult disabled son (autism and intellectual disability) receives $735/month, which goes to the cost of his care. |
I've been trying to get disability for years. I have a life-threatening illness. No one else in my family is disabled, we live below our means, we do not get government assistance, we manage our money wisely, and I am not addicted to pain medication. My lawyer actually told me that if I came to my hearing wearing dirty pajamas and looked like I hadn't bathed or washed my hair in a month, I would be more likely to be approved. I told him that I would never do such a thing, and that if my medical records cannot speak for me, I will go without disability. People like the ones in this article are the reason why there are people like me who are dying who cannot receive the help that they need. |
That's what I'm wondering too and if they do get those disability payments they should be going toward therapies, schooling, co-pays on medications, etc. Not used to supplement the family budget. |
WTF. I have a kid with autism. I can't decide if I should be offended or pissed. |
My father has family members who live close to the town in this article. I wish I could say the people in the story are some kind of anomoly there, but unfortunately, they are not. |
I'd love it if my child didn't need an IEP. Trust me, the schools don't provide much. I've spent close to $100K on OT, Speech therapy, evaluations, tutoring, etc. Like it or not, under IDEA (a federal law even though Our Secretary of Education had never heard of it), says the school must provide these things, although most schools do not do what they are supposed to. |
Thanks but I have one who is severely disabled. I see people whose kids have very mild issues getting therapies and the most school programs catered to their kids, horseback riding, government money for classes outside of school - the list is endless. If you people were more honest about what your family is receiving you'd probably be less contemptuous of others. |
The standard for getting disability is that your disability needs to be severe enough that you can't do ANY paying job. Not just the one you want but any job. How do you have money for a lawyer though? Disability payments aren't that much money? There is a big list of illnesses and issues whereby you get disability quickly. Your illness must not be on that list. My next door neighbor literally died waiting for his case to be approved. |
Well, but she seems to be a pretty high level DS person if she functions like a 14 year old she could probably work a menial job for money. That would actually pay more than a disability check. |