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Old 02-17-2011, 09:53 AM #11
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Yeah-its not the parent or parent(s) that are disabled. The husband refuses to look for work and hasn't had a legit job in probably over 5 yrs.
Good thing he has a disabled child to support him then... Sad fact is that this is not the only family who gets a better life because there is SSI for one child. SSI is supposed to benefit the child and in some cases, it becomes a way of supporting bummy parents.
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Good thing he has a disabled child to support him then... Sad fact is that this is not the only family who gets a better life because there is SSI for one child. SSI is supposed to benefit the child and in some cases, it becomes a way of supporting bummy parents.
If he did get a job ,they would lose their food stamps(bridge card). This is where the system is wrong. By not working(but you gotta have kids-single people can't benefit by being poor),the government will supply you with food.
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