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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hopefully some of my fraudster relatives. How can you be too disabled to work but are fully capable of hiking a few miles to sit in your tree stand for hours hunting deer? How are you too disabled to work due to anxiety but had zero issues attending Taylor Swift's Eras Tour 3 times? Too disabled to work, but can post gym bro content for their 11 followers. Those are all the people who should be kicked off. Not elderly granny and grandpa. Not the kids with medical issues. [/quote] So lemmi get this straight. You have multiple relatives who are defrauding Medicaid by faking disabilities they dont have. Have you reported them? You see a crime being committed and say nothing? [/quote] I've reported them plenty of times to SSDI. Nothing has come of it. Uncle: fell from a ladder & broke a ton of bones in his legs, feet, and a hip fracture, too. This happened when he was in his early 40s and he's now 59. He's not worked a day since. Too painful to walk or stand for long periods, allegedly. It took almost 2 years to do it, but he was able to get SSDI. He's an avid hunter, fisherman, and ATV rider. Cousin: has bad anxiety and was able to get SSDI relatively easily compared to what my uncle went through to get it. She's in her late 20s and has never held a job other than working at Dairy Queen for a few months when she was a teen. Another cousin: A boating accident at 21 caused him to drown, but he was resuscitated. He got SSDI because he says he now has severe memory issues that prevent him from working. He spends his days at the gym and streaming himself playing video games on Twitch. All of these relatives live in same state, West Virginia, but in different counties. They all have Medicaid. [/quote]
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