I feel that this is why some people can't take the left seriously some times. Obviously these people are a very very vocal minority but I feel that they do more harm then good. Its ironic because TAL's premise supports leftist points more than their alternative explanation.
The segments on disability on NPR made me rethink some of the things and I'm supposed to be a liberal commie. That bit about the mother telling her son not to work and endanger their monthly disability checks...ugh. I thought stereotypes did'nt exist..
I like when he equates being gay with pedophilia and bestiality. That'll go over very well!Actual quote from my mother earlier this morning:
"That Dr. Ben Carson makes a lot of sense. He's a very intelligent man. I hope he runs for president."
God help me.
You didn't know there are millions of people who take advantage of welfare and fit every stereotype imaginable? They exist, especially in big cities (and rural towns, never forget that); I have 5 family members who are healthy enough to work yet get by on disability out of pure laziness. The problem arises when republicans paint all disabled people with the same brush. But I'm pretty sure most people have a family member like that.The segments on disability on NPR made me rethink some of the things and I'm supposed to be a liberal commie. That bit about the mother telling her son not to work and endanger their monthly disability checks...ugh. I thought stereotypes did'nt exist..
You didn't know there are millions of people who take advantage of welfare and fit every stereotype imaginable? They exist, especially in big cities (and rural towns, never forget that); I have 5 family members who are healthy enough to work yet get by on disability out of pure laziness. The problem arises when republicans paint all disabled people with the same brush. But I'm pretty sure most people have a family member like that.
I feel a good deal of people on disability should be working to one degree or another, and should be checked on more. There are plenty of jobs that aren't physically demanding that many of these folks can do. How the government would operate such a system would be the problem though. Do you hire more social workers to check on people, how do you get these folks jobs in a bad economy, etc. And all of those solutions cost money, whereas the alternative is to just cut benefits. We know which option republicans would support, but there's also a large group of democrats who wouldn't support any reforms either.
I like when he equates being gay with pedophilia and bestiality. That'll go over very well!
He'll be 2016's Herman Cain.
The alternative is to do NEITHER and to just improve the economy to the extent that disability is not a compelling alternative. This is really the worst post I have ever seen you make on multiple levels.
Or we can reform the programs so that they work better regardless of the economy's situation. An idea that isn't exclusive to me so I must say I'm confused by your response.The alternative is to do NEITHER and to just improve the economy to the extent that disability is not a compelling alternative. This is really the worst post I have ever seen you make on multiple levels.
I stiilllll want to know how far he would've got without that scandal.
Cain train derailed way too early.
Now's our chance to find out!I stiilllll want to know how far he would've got without that scandal.
Cain train derailed way too early.
Or we can reform the programs so that they work better regardless of the economy's situation. An idea that isn't exclusive to me so I must say I'm confused by your response.
The alternative is to do NEITHER and to just improve the economy to the extent that disability is not a compelling alternative. This is really the worst post I have ever seen you make on multiple levels.
Labor and the Chamber of Commerce have agreed on an immigration compromise. No word on details (for instance, how many work visas will be handed out yearly) yet, but with one of the largest hurdles solved I'm feeling pretty confident.
http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entry/afl-cios-trumka-hails-immigration-pact
I'm not even worried about the inevitable right wing freakout when the bill is revealed.
He has a point. The NPR program said that 2/3rds of people on disability at a young age never do anything in life and depend on disability for the rest of their lives, and majority of people from families that use disability also grow up and use it for themselves.
Government just giving out a blank check without any strings attached is problematic.
Why can't the social security office simply check where the person is working, check his tax records and make a judgement, rather than just giving out free money?
But the only way to dismantle the disability industrial complex is to fundamentally change how our tax dollars work.
I don't think you got my point. People with a debilitating injury are perfectly eligible for SS benefits. That's not my point. My point is to better manage the program so people don't use it as life support system. Didn't you listen to the TAL segment? People with mild blood pressure and back pain were getting in on the program, with varying degrees of pain. Like the reporter mentions, she herself suffers from back pain and her programmer has some disc injury in the back yet he's a hard worker. Disability is not a diagnosis. A doctor can't say, welp, you're disabled. Time to fill out SD 3368. Why can't we have medical professionals in social security administration to verify the medical reports?This might shock you, apparently, but many people on disability are DISABLED. Definitionally, this means they can't work. Some of them are permanently disabled and won't ever be able to work. This is especially likely if they get on disability at a young age as the result of a disorder as opposed to getting on it later as the result of an illness or injury! So what you're describing here is actually evidence that the disability program is working and that most of the people who are classified as disabled early on are, in fact, too disabled to ever lead normal lives.
Right. That not very large number is pretty good for people who make nothing, especially when the difference between the annual social security amount and working on minimum wage is few thousand dollars without job security and working 10 hour shifts and kids at home. This is why we need reform.It's not a blank check. It's a check with a number written on it. And that number is not very large. Do you consider Social Security a "blank check?"
We waste millions of tax dollars in utter nonsense. It's futile to argue that reforming SS is waste of taxpayer money.Because it would cost more money to do that than to just occasionally give out an extra pittance to somebody who doesn't really need it.
I'm sorry, but this is just nonsense.
Ask NPRThere's a disability industrial complex now?
I don't think you got my point. People with a debilitating injury are perfectly eligible for SS benefits. That's not my point. My point is to better manage the program so people don't use it as life support system.
Didn't you listen to the TAL segment? People with mild blood pressure and back pain were getting in on the program, with varying degrees of pain. Like the reporter mentions, she herself suffers from back pain and her programmer has some disc injury in the back yet he's a hard worker. Disability is not a diagnosis. A doctor can't say, welp, you're disabled. Time to fill out SD 3368. Why can't we have medical professionals in social security administration to verify the medical reports?
Right. That not very large number is pretty good for people who make nothing, especially when the difference between the annual social security amount and working on minimum wage is few thousand dollars without job security and working 10 hour shifts and kids at home. This is why we need reform.
We waste millions of tax dollars in utter nonsense. It's futile to argue that reforming SS is waste of taxpayer money.
Right. That not very large number is pretty good for people who make nothing, especially when the difference between the annual social security amount and working on minimum wage is few thousand dollars without job security and working 10 hour shifts and kids at home. This is why we need reform.
And if you're still mad over my blatant Romney trolling during the election cry me a river; I was open about what I sas doing to anyone who asked, and didn't get banned. God forbid we discuss policy for once.
Which I haven't done since November 7th but hey, whatever. I don't think it's hard to gather that I'm a liberal who doesn't particularly like Barack Obama, even though I spend an unhealthy amount of time defending him on Facebook, work, etc.I'm not mad, I just don't really see the necessity to take your posts seriously when you might just disavow them at any time.
There's a disability industrial complex now?
That bit about the mother telling her son not to work and endanger their monthly disability checks...ugh. I thought stereotypes did'nt exist..
Well, you could say that stereotypes arise from real people that make up almost irrelevantly tiny percentages of populations.
I think that, overwhelmingly, the people taking advantage of these programs need them. I think that it would have been better to focus on the traps we create for the poor (like these people who are scared of their children doing better or getting a job because they don't know if they could hold it down, or how in states not expanding Medicaid, it might be better not to work at all) rather than blaming them for falling in or focusing on the relatively few "welfare queens." My empathy is calibrated such that I much prefer false positive admissions to these programs than false denials from them. I expect that much more of this is due to economic phenomenon than malice or greed, and the program could have done a much better job of contextualizing this story in a way that didn't emphasize the negative or almost casually dismiss mental illness.
And like PD I have heard of wealthy, Gas station owner exploiting the food assistance program because of loopholes in Chicago. Why can't the social security office simply check where the person is working, check his tax records and make a judgement, rather than just giving out free money?
Bribes are a common routine for Boston taxi drivers
Bostons cabbies can be a surly lot, but consider what they endure. A Globe investigation finds a taxi trade where fleet owners get rich, drivers are frequently fleeced, and the city does little about it.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/ma...-unfairness/tSRbnasImcajwDRCHL1PJL/story.html
Hey guys, before we tackle that shattered dam that's flooding everything, we better check this water pipe over here, I think I saw it drip a few times.
To be fair, this kind of logic is currently being derided in the "contrarian's" view on gay marriage thread. You don't have to don't have to fix only policy X or only policy Y if fixing both would be beneficial.
I'm not really worried about the amount of money being given out in disability programs at the moment, but there are likely better ways in which to help some of the people currently living off these programs. This isn't an "oh my god everybody is cheating the system" concern so much as a "if disability benefits are increasingly being used as de facto welfare payments for people capable of working but struggling to find work, maybe there are more effective ways to increase their living standards and help them find work." Better worker retraining programs, increased investment into education (including early childhood education), a greater focus on stimulus/job creation policies, higher minimum wages, etc.
But sure, if the only available choice was "just cut disability benefits or do nothing," I guess I would do nothing.
I'm gonna leave it at that...we will never reform Social Security with this attitude of "the problem is not the program". We can't even agree on sensible reforms on this program on a gaming message board, so what hope is there for the chambers of Congress.
To be fair, this kind of logic is currently being derided in the "contrarian's" view on gay marriage thread. You don't have to don't have to fix only policy X or only policy Y if fixing both would be beneficial.
The taxi business is corrupt everywhere. It would be a perfect field where a worker owned structure would work best yet it doesn't happen.Stores like this make me so mad
How do we solve this problem? Short of the guillotine, the ever increasing wealth gap and the corruption and abuse that comes with it is because an insurmountable problem.
The taxi business is corrupt everywhere. It would be a perfect field where a worker owned structure would work best yet it doesn't happen.
I'm gonna leave it at that...we will never reform Social Security with this attitude of "the problem is not the program". We can't even agree on sensible reforms on this program on a gaming message board, so what hope is there for the chambers of Congress.
Meanwhile, in gaming-age....
Maxis are apparently hard core libertarians.
0% tax = infinite happiness
http://imgur.com/a/gW7F9
City-owned taxi service makes sense. We have city-owned public transport, why not taxis. People make miserable pay working countless hours.
Also, happy Hugo Chavez day everyone!
http://www.buzzfeed.com/louispeitzman/people-who-think-google-is-honoring-hugo-chavez
I find it really sad how so many people on GAF, and other forums think of Chavez as the devil because of such a biased sample. I mean I'm no rabbid support of him but the hyperbolic people use with him is ridiculous. A friend of mine thought Google was honoring Chavez as well and went on a rant comparing him to Stalin.Also, happy Hugo Chavez day everyone!
http://www.buzzfeed.com/louispeitzman/people-who-think-google-is-honoring-hugo-chavez
I find it really sad how so many people on GAF, and other forums think of Chavez as the devil because of such a biased sample. I mean I'm no rabbid support of him but the hyperbolic people use with him is ridiculous. A friend of mine thought Google was honoring Chavez as well and went on a rant comparing him to Stalin.
The propaganda really took off with Chavez, they really believe he was a murderous tyrant, it's more frustrating than funny for me.
Also, happy Hugo Chavez day everyone!
http://www.buzzfeed.com/louispeitzman/people-who-think-google-is-honoring-hugo-chavez
Well . . . if they knew who Cesar Chavez was they would probably be just as disgusted. Honoring that union thug.
I don't think you got my point. People with a debilitating injury are perfectly eligible for SS benefits. That's not my point. My point is to better manage the program so people don't use it as life support system. Didn't you listen to the TAL segment? People with mild blood pressure and back pain were getting in on the program, with varying degrees of pain. Like the reporter mentions, she herself suffers from back pain and her programmer has some disc injury in the back yet he's a hard worker. Disability is not a diagnosis. A doctor can't say, welp, you're disabled. Time to fill out SD 3368. Why can't we have medical professionals in social security administration to verify the medical reports?
I find it really sad how so many people on GAF, and other forums think of Chavez as the devil because of such a biased sample. I mean I'm no rabbid support of him but the hyperbolic people use with him is ridiculous. A friend of mine thought Google was honoring Chavez as well and went on a rant comparing him to Stalin.