Post by SkeeterOn Mon, 4 Jan 2021 23:15:00 -0000 (UTC), RSPW Rawks
Post by RSPW RawksPost by SkeeterPost by RSPW RawksPost by SkeeterPost by RSPW RawksYou been saying that for years and our lives are way
better then yours.
...says the burnout drawing SSI because he made extremely
poor choices in life and now has nothing.
You still don't know what SSI is do you? Everyone who works
gets it, so you will never see it.
You have been making an ass of yourself since you brought up
SSI, Anton. Do you have it confused with Social Security?
Social Security goes to people who have work credits and have
retired, or people who are collecting the benefits of a dead
spouse. SSI is not nearly as common.
Hi Chad, do you realize what an ass you're making of your
self?
Without becoming an accessory to your dispute with Chad, can you
confirm that you actually receive SSI, or do you have it
confused with Social Security? I'm politely asking a question
here. They are very different.
Fuck you Chad, I owe you nothing, go get a job and figure it
out.
Anton, receiving SSI means you don't have a suitable income or
assets to survive. That's why it's not the same as Social
Security. Even the funding for it comes from a different source.
https://www.ssa.gov/ssi/text-eligibility-ussi.htm
Good bye Chad sock.
How did you end up receiving SSI?
I was hit by a drunk driver when I was 22 and in college. I suffered
both a severe pelvic fracture and a TBI. My wife (who I met while I
was in the hosptal) and I both receive SSI. She is all but unable to
walk because of a subway accident when she was 18. By the kindness
of my brother, we live in the Crafsman home that my father assembled
many years ago. My brother charges us just enough rent for it to not
be a form of income or an asset. We receive state disability, which
in Connecticut is not a substantial amount. That qualifies us both
for SSI, since we are both disabled and unable to work.