Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know someone that has a full time job making $200,000, gets full veteran disability benefits of around $4,500 a month, and pays no state property tax because they’re ex military. They use the handicap parking spaces too even though it’s a psychological injury, which is odd because I’ve always thought those spaces were for people in wheelchairs and physically limiting disabilities.
Politicians don’t want to address this because it’s political suicide but we are all getting ripped off.
Why didn’t you join the Military to reap this bounty?
My siblings wife told him to stay in for 20 years for the lifetime benies.
She works the system for everything - diagnoses, free Disney trips, handicap parking, no wait lines.
She even got herself Dx’d with adhd for a bunch of nonstop freebies and accommodations. Does the same for her kids.
I was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult. I'd love to know what types of "nonstop freebies and accommodations" are available for adults! Do share.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know someone that has a full time job making $200,000, gets full veteran disability benefits of around $4,500 a month, and pays no state property tax because they’re ex military. They use the handicap parking spaces too even though it’s a psychological injury, which is odd because I’ve always thought those spaces were for people in wheelchairs and physically limiting disabilities.
Politicians don’t want to address this because it’s political suicide but we are all getting ripped off.
Why didn’t you join the Military to reap this bounty?
My siblings wife told him to stay in for 20 years for the lifetime benies.
She works the system for everything - diagnoses, free Disney trips, handicap parking, no wait lines.
She even got herself Dx’d with adhd for a bunch of nonstop freebies and accommodations. Does the same for her kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not get a job and work? There are quadriplegics on ventilators who work. There are people with severe multiple sclerosis who don't demand our tax dollar support them. Why can't you work?
Oh? Do tell...![]()
I'm gonna laugh SO hard when you get into a car accident, or some other statistically-probable but "unforeseen" trouble, and need disability. People who mouth off this way need to learn from experience, the hard way.
As for the rest of us, some of it's congenital defects that have made typical work impossible. Some of it is battle damage, as has been thoroughly described upthread. And while you're not likely to want to hear it, a lot of those "even disabled people could do this" jobs you think exist unfilled (surprise: they're not as plentiful as you seem to believe) are being deleted entirely because people decided AI is better than employing humans. And then, of course, there's the limited/temporary disability that you're one oopsie away from understanding a LOT better, you compassionless ass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know someone that has a full time job making $200,000, gets full veteran disability benefits of around $4,500 a month, and pays no state property tax because they’re ex military. They use the handicap parking spaces too even though it’s a psychological injury, which is odd because I’ve always thought those spaces were for people in wheelchairs and physically limiting disabilities.
Politicians don’t want to address this because it’s political suicide but we are all getting ripped off.
Why didn’t you join the Military to reap this bounty?
My siblings wife told him to stay in for 20 years for the lifetime benies.
She works the system for everything - diagnoses, free Disney trips, handicap parking, no wait lines.
She even got herself Dx’d with adhd for a bunch of nonstop freebies and accommodations. Does the same for her kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know someone that has a full time job making $200,000, gets full veteran disability benefits of around $4,500 a month, and pays no state property tax because they’re ex military. They use the handicap parking spaces too even though it’s a psychological injury, which is odd because I’ve always thought those spaces were for people in wheelchairs and physically limiting disabilities.
Politicians don’t want to address this because it’s political suicide but we are all getting ripped off.
Why didn’t you join the Military to reap this bounty?
Anonymous wrote:Why not get a job and work? There are quadriplegics on ventilators who work. There are people with severe multiple sclerosis who don't demand our tax dollar support them. Why can't you work?
Anonymous wrote:
That guy gets paid by democratic pacs.
Popular left-wing blogger Brooklyn Dad hits back after it’s revealed he was paid by Democratic party
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/brooklyn-dad-democrat-super-pac-influencer-b1815391.html
Majid Padellan pointed out that his Twitter profile states he is a senior adviser to ReallyAmerican.com, and thanked his followers for standing up for him in the face of criticism from the left and progressives.
According to a vendor recipient profile on OpenSecrets.org, Mr Padellan received a total of $57,088 in 13 payments from the Really American PAC between 13 July 2020 and 24 December 2020.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right, the DC people don't see the pain, they just want to drag us into more wars and then complain Americans aren't good little worker bees when the come back from the war trauma
The "DC people" - the ones who live here, not the political types, absolutely see the pain. Please distinguish between the two. It is the GOP who cut VA benefits that don't see the pain.
And we need to get ultra processed foods out of our food chain, because so many have diabetes and other maladies from drinking tons of soda, consuming aspertaime and eating candy bars and chips.
Of course, all of these conditions are from Doritos and Coke! Lol. Are people really this simple?
Anonymous wrote:I know someone that has a full time job making $200,000, gets full veteran disability benefits of around $4,500 a month, and pays no state property tax because they’re ex military. They use the handicap parking spaces too even though it’s a psychological injury, which is odd because I’ve always thought those spaces were for people in wheelchairs and physically limiting disabilities.
Politicians don’t want to address this because it’s political suicide but we are all getting ripped off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not get a job and work? There are quadriplegics on ventilators who work. There are people with severe multiple sclerosis who don't demand our tax dollar support them. Why can't you work?
Because Democrats have so bastardized the disability requirements that merely being a cross-dressing male makes a person eligible for disability. You'd be shocked by the utterly frivolous lifestyle choices that make a person eligible for disability as Democrats have expanded the criteria over and over again.