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09-19-2006, 04:01 PM | #33 | |||
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In Remembrance
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part is, well, you know... Oh, yeah, about the cigarette taxes: my mother buys her cigarettes in Delaware, because it's a tax-free state. What Social Security should do is base the amount of money a person gets on the expenses they have. Show me one person who can afford a house, food and clothing on a little over $600 a month! I can't even afford the Medicare Part B deductible, which is why I'm still on my father's insurance. At the very least, Social Security should work with low income individuals to help them get into affordable housing programs. The way I see it, Social Security fails to understand that medical conditions cost money...beyond the so-called "cost of living".
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