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<blockquote data-quote="gimpyrancher" data-source="post: 999762" data-attributes="member: 10164"><p>I have to say this has been an entertaining read.</p><p></p><p>Let me share. My son is autistic. It isn't something he did to you. He gets Social Security (about $800/month) and he never paid into SS. The programs available to him are staffed by a huge number of people. People that yearly go to the government claiming they can't live on their present (example) $50,000 annual salaries. Annually, my son's services and benefits keep going down. These people going to the government for a raise while going to my son and telling him he has got to learn to live on less and less. The system serves the employed. My son is just the excuse to pay them.</p><p></p><p>The programs and services he is getting really have nothing to do with him. The system is set up for the non-disabled employees, not the people being served.</p><p></p><p>So while you claim it is the poor that are the problem and the drain, how do you justify at the same time the increasing number of people being paid to create and administer these programs? How do we justify the cost of our politicians that created this mess in the first place?</p><p></p><p>The President and Whitehouse are the problem? Someone must have forgotten the number of people being paid in both houses to run these programs. Not even mentioning the cost of the lobbyist.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone remember why we stole this country from the previous owners? :deadhorse:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gimpyrancher, post: 999762, member: 10164"] I have to say this has been an entertaining read. Let me share. My son is autistic. It isn't something he did to you. He gets Social Security (about $800/month) and he never paid into SS. The programs available to him are staffed by a huge number of people. People that yearly go to the government claiming they can't live on their present (example) $50,000 annual salaries. Annually, my son's services and benefits keep going down. These people going to the government for a raise while going to my son and telling him he has got to learn to live on less and less. The system serves the employed. My son is just the excuse to pay them. The programs and services he is getting really have nothing to do with him. The system is set up for the non-disabled employees, not the people being served. So while you claim it is the poor that are the problem and the drain, how do you justify at the same time the increasing number of people being paid to create and administer these programs? How do we justify the cost of our politicians that created this mess in the first place? The President and Whitehouse are the problem? Someone must have forgotten the number of people being paid in both houses to run these programs. Not even mentioning the cost of the lobbyist. Does anyone remember why we stole this country from the previous owners? :deadhorse: [/QUOTE]
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