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    8,733,461: Workers on Federal 'Disability' Exceed Population of New York City


    July 2, 2012

    A record of 8,733,461 workers took federal disability insurance payments in June 2012, according to the Social Security Administration. That was up from 8,707,185 in May. It also exceeds the entire population of New York City, which according to the Census Bureau's latest estimate hit 8,244,910 in July 2011.

    There has been a dramatic shrinkage in the United States over the past 20 years in the number of workers actually employed and earning paychecks per worker who is not employed and is taking federal disability insurance payments.

    In June 1992, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 118,419,000 people employed in the United States, and, according to the Social Security Administration, there were 3,334,333 workers taking federal disability payments. That equaled about 1 person taking disability payments for each 35.5 people actually working.

    When President Barack Obama was inaugurated in January 2009, there were 142,187,000 people employed and 7,442,377 workers taking federal disability payments. That equaled about 1 person taking disability payments for each 19.1 people actually working.

    In May of this year, there were 142,287,000 people employed, and 8,707,185 workers taking federal disability payments. That equaled 1 worker taking disability payments for each 16.3 people working.

    The federal disability payments made to the record 8,733,461 workers in June averaged $1,111.42.

    Only 11 states--California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas—have populations in excess of the 8,733,461 workers who took disability payments in June.

    New Jersey’s 2010 Census population of 8,807,501 approximates the 8,733,461 workers who collected federal disability insurance in June.

    In addition to the 8,733,461 workers taking federal disability payments in June, there were also 165,469 spouses of disabled workers getting federal disability payments and 1,899,756 children of disabled workers getting benefits. That brought the total number of beneficiaries receiving disability insurance payment in June to 10,798,686.

    Federal disability insurance is funded by a 1.8 percent payroll tax split between employers and workers. Self-employed people pay the entire 1.8 percent.

    The Social Security System’s Disability Insurance Trust Fund has run deficits in each of the last three fiscal years, meaning the government has needed to borrow money to pay disability benefits to the workers claiming them. In fiscal 2009, the Disability Insurance Trust Fund deficit was $8.5 billion. In fiscal 2010, it was $20.8 billion. And in fiscal 2011, it was $25.3 billion.

    To be eligible for federal disability insurance payments, a person must have worked long enough to have qualified for the benefits and must also meet the Social Security Administration’s definition of “disabled.”

    “We consider you disabled under Social Security rules if: You cannot do work that you did before; we decide that you cannot adjust to other work because of your medical condition(s); and your disability has lasted or is expected to last for at least one year or to result in death,” says the Social Security Administration.

    Whether someone has worked long enough to qualify for federal disability insurance payments depends on their age and the number of “credits” they have earned from the Social Security system.

    “Social Security work credits are based on your total yearly wages or self-employment income,” SSA explains. “You can earn up to four credits each year. The amount needed for a credit changes from year to year. In 2012, for example, you earn one credit for each $1,130 of wages or self-employment income. When you've earned $4,520, you've earned your four credits for the year.”

    According to SSA’s formula, someone under 24 years of age would qualify for disability payments if he or she had earned at least 6 credits—or about $6,780—over the three years before they became disabled.

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    Sorry, I can't seem to get the videos to work properly. Just go to the link to see them.


    USDA Uses Spanish Soap Operas To Push Food Stamps Among Non-Citizens, Citizens [AUDIO]

    July 12, 2012

    The government has been targeting Spanish speakers with radio “novelas” promoting food stamp usage as part of a stated mission to increase participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), or food stamps.

    Each novela, comprising a 10-part series called “PARQUE ALEGRIA,” or “HAPPINESS PARK,” presents a semi-dramatic scenario involving characters convincing others to get on food stamps, or explaining how much healthier it is to be on food stamps.

    The majority of the episodes end with the announcer encouraging the listener to tune in again to see if the skeptic applies for benefits or learns to understand the importance of food stamps to their health.

    “Will Claudia convince Ramon to apply for SNAP?” the announcer exclaims at the end of a standard episode titled “The Poet,” “Don’t miss our next episode of ‘HAPPINESS PARK.’”

    Listen to “The Poet”:


    While the United States Department of Agriculture encourages its outreach partners not to stereotype SNAP applicants, the agency’s use of novelas is notable. The USDA is not promoting an equivalent English-language drama series and telenovelas are a popular form of entertainment in Latin American countries and a culturally relevant way to appeal to potential applicants.

    The radio novelas are available on USDA’s website for state and local outreach partners to use as public service announcements.

    “Congress allocates funds to USDA with the mandate to conduct public education about the benefits of SNAP and how to apply to help reduce hunger in America,” Amanda D. Browne, a USDA spokeswoman explained in an email to The Daily Caller. “The radio spots were written and produced in 2008 and are targeted to communities most at risk for hunger.”

    USDA does not provide translations on their website, but TheDC obtained the USDA’s English scripts, available below each novela.

    Listen to “At the Supermarket”:



    In addition to the Spanish-language outreach, the USDA is also pushing to get non-citizens enrolled in the program. The radio novelas overcome one of the hurdles the agency has identified as hampering participation: “lack of knowledge” about the program.

    “Although many non-citizens are now eligible for SNAP, SNAP participation has been historically low among eligible non-citizen households,” reads a 2011 Guidance on Non-Citizen Eligibility. “In 2008, the participation rate for non-citizens was 51% and the rate for citizen children living with non-citizen adults was 55% as compared to the national participation rate of 67% among all eligible individuals.”

    While USDA is targeting non-citizens for SNAP participation, the agency stresses that illegals are not eligible for benefits.

    “Non-citizens who are unlawfully present, are not, nor have they ever been, eligible to receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits,” Browne told TheDC.

    Robert Rector, the Heritage Foundation’s senior research fellow on welfare and family issues, noted that while illegals are officially barred from participation, the legal children of illegals are eligible for benefits, creating mixed households with the potential to be intertwined with benefit programs.

    Rector added that promotions such the radio novelas are part of the current process of assimilation into American culture.

    “The culture [non-citizens] are assimilating into is the culture of welfare dependence,” Rector explained to TheDC, noting that the five-year delay on receipt of benefits by non-citizens does not prevent the infusion of such a mindset.

    “The essential thing is that if you bring in immigrants with a high school degree or less, they are going to cost the taxpayer a fortune,” he said. “That’s the bottom line, and you are going to pay for it one way or another.”

    In the 1970s, one in 50 Americans were on food stamps — today that figure is one in seven. SNAP spending has doubled since 2008 and quadrupled since 2001.

    Listen to “At the Park”:


    Listen to “Celebration”:


    Listen to “Success”:

    Click here for English translation


    Editor’s note: The USDA’s translation omits a line included in the audio.
    Spanish – Ramon: “Ay hija cuando vas a aprender…”
    English – Ramon: ”Ay girl, when are you going to learn…”

    Listen to “Kid’s Talk”:

    Click here for English translation

    Listen to “At the Pool”:


    Listen to “Where’s Diana?”:


    Listen to “Good News, Bad News”:


    Listen to “The Valedictory Celebration”:


    The story was updated after publication to reflect a more accurate translation of the series title. The Daily Caller relied on an incorrect USDA translation of the series “PARQUE ALEGRIA” as “HOPE PARK.”

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    Over 100 Million Now Receiving Federal Welfare

    August 8, 2012

    A new chart set to be released later today by the Republican side of the Senate Budget Committee details a startling statistic: "Over 100 Million People in U.S. Now Receiving Some Form Of Federal Welfare."



    "The federal government administers nearly 80 different overlapping federal means-tested welfare programs," the Senate Budget Committee notes. However, the committee states, the figures used in the chart do not include those who are only benefiting from Social Security and/or Medicare.

    Food stamps and Medicaid make up a large--and growing--chunk of the more than 100 million recipients. "Among the major means tested welfare programs, since 2000 Medicaid has increased from 34 million people to 54 million in 2011 and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, or food stamps) from 17 million to 45 million in 2011," says the Senate Budget Committee. "Spending on food stamps alone is projected to reach $800 billion over the next decade."

    The data come "from the U.S. Census’s Survey of Income and Program Participation shows that nearly 110,000 million individuals received a welfare benefit in 2011. (These figures do not include other means-tested benefits such as the Earned Income Tax Credit or the health insurance premium subsidies included in the President’s health care law. CBO estimates that the premium subsidies, scheduled to begin in 2014, will cover at least 25 million individuals by the end of the decade.)"

    This is not just Americans, however. "These figures include not only citizens, but non-citizens as well," according to the committee.

    1/3 of this nation on welfare... Hmm... I'm sure that's a good thing.

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    I'm on the donation side of the equation, it's too bad those on the receiving side aren't required to wear badges. "Welfare Recipient" "Tax Receiver" "Leech" "Lazy" "Worthless piece of shit" "I Steal from U".
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    LOL@ Mal.

    You know, I love that. I think the government ought to force them to wear those tee shirts.
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    Badges and t-shirts? I was thinking more along the lines of branding or tattoos on the forehead.

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    Bamunism...when your president spends all your money and all his time on a golf course.
    "Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat."
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    Had to think hard about this entry and where to post it, but this thread is appropriate as you will see in a second.

    This morning Fox News Channel announced that some place in Michigan (I didn't catch the name of the area) was CUTTING OFF welfare checks to families whose kids miss "more than 10 days of school"....

    Now, why "Keep working"?

    Well, simple. We the working folks keep paying our taxes. That money is taken by the government and USED for things like welfare checks, food stamp programs and so forth.

    Those who aren't working are on the government dole and getting OUR money and they can't keep their kids in school?

    That welfare money is now being used by the government to ENFORCE keeping kids in PUBLIC SCHOOLS!!!!!!!!!

    If this isn't a significant "change" in attitude of those stealing our money and giving it away to those who are too lazy to work (more on this in a second) then I don't know what is.

    The government is now forcing people to stay in the system by forcing their kids into brainwashing public school programs by threats (and the act) of cutting off their welfare checks. It is becoming a perpetual motion machine in action... except the money has to come from the REST OF US.

    Now.. why did I say "lazy"?

    Easy, the women they were interviewing were all 20-30 something black women, all of them appeared perfectly capable of working at a job. In fact, one of the was carrying a cel phone, andother was wearing some jewelry.

    Now, I ask you... why are they complaining? Why don't they at least try to keep their kids off the street? WHY is it UNFAIR to be "targeted" by the government?

    LOL

    This is so ridiculous it's hilarious to me.
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    Here is a news article to verify what I was saying about welfare checks linked to schooling.

    Grand Rapids News

    Policy links school attendance, welfare benefits
    September 25, 2012 10:49 GMT
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    LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- A new policy taking effect Monday means Michigan parents whose children don't attend school could lose welfare cash benefits.
    The Detroit News reports (http://bit.ly/PUCgrs ) the Michigan Department of Human Services will require children ages 6-15 to attend school full time to keep their family eligible for cash benefits.
    A student is considered truant in Michigan when he or she has 10 or more unexcused absences per school year.
    The policy change was prompted by Gov. Rick Snyder, who called earlier this year for a crackdown on truancy at schools. The change takes effect two days before Michigan's fall Count Day, when attendance is used to determine most of a school district's per-pupil funding from the state.
    The policy is expected to affect most of the state's thousands of cash-assistance recipients.
    Information from: The Detroit News, http://detnews.com/
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    Now, me personally, I think that this is a good thing... in a way. They ought to be drug tested too. And not get more money per child. Also, if you are on welfare you shouldn't own a cell phone either.

    Families who get assistance must get children to school or risk losing it

    Posted: Sep 25, 2012 10:29 PM MDT Updated: Sep 25, 2012 10:37 PM MDT By Andrew Keller, Multimedia Journalist - bio | email




    SAGINAW, MI (WNEM) - Some big changes are just days away for Michigan's welfare system.
    Starting Monday, Oct. 1, families who receive cash assistance from the state will be tied to their children's school attendance.
    This is a policy change backed by Gov. Rick Snyder and the goal for the reform is to break the cycle of generational poverty. Under the current policy, the Department of Human Services only looks at the school attendance of 16, 17 and 18 year olds. But starting next month, new clients applying for welfare must supply proof of their child's attendance from age 6 and up.
    For those currently in the system, social workers will check school records at the family's yearly review and on the child's birthday. If a child is deemed truant, cash benefits will stop.
    This news is getting a mixed response.
    "You're trying to balance all those things you have to balance as a parent, but it's not always going to be successful, so for those to take cash benefits from those ones who are trying to help their kids, you know, what are they going to do for the parents?" asked Onie Triplett, a Bay City resident.
    "If your kids are not going to school, then there's no reason they should get the assistance. It's kind of a motive to keep your kids in school," said Saginaw resident Dan Haynes.
    DHS spokesman Dave Akerly said truancy of a student will be based on the local school district's policy.
    "All schools have their own policies when it comes to number of days attended and number of days not attended that puts you into a truant situation. That's what's going to apply. There is not one number that applies statewide," said Akerly.
    But one number that will apply across the board is once you can prove your child is back in school for 21 consecutive days, cash benefits can be restored. In the 2011-2012 school year, more than 90,000 students were reported truant statewide.
    Reggie Williams, a Saginaw community policing officer and also a coach for the freshman girls volleyball team at Saginaw Arthur Hill High School, said his department deals with truancy on a consistent basis. He believes this new rule will help move truancy from the classroom.
    "If you don't have your child in school, it's going to fall back on you in a hard way, so it helps, it really helps," said Williams.
    The bottom line is the parents who are on assistance and get their students to school do not have anything to worry about. Those who don't could have a real impact on their bottom line.
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    One last thing... the guy who is governor of Michigan is a REPUBLICAN. First thing he did after getting in office was raise taxes on retirees. Sounds like a progressive to me.
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    Up on Drudge now...



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    I just heard that audio on Hannity a bit ago and was laughing because I thought it was a faked audio clip at first. Who the FUCK sounds like that?

    Well... apparently it's not funny because that bitch sounds like that, it ain't faked and now I know who the fuck sounds like that....

    Oh God the human RACE is fucking doomed.
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    Just thought I'd throw this in because not all Black people are like that bitch above....
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    Listen to the whole video LMAO
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    Came across something new recently. Ever hear of an EPP card? I started seeing new ones of these the last few days in the hands of those who used to carry and may still carry an EBT card. It is a Mastercard that is from CommerceBank. I had a person come in and use one of these and took 200 out. It surprised me because she is one who looks for every way to milk the system. Very little I have found in VA except for one small bit.

    https://www.eppicard.com/vaedcclient/setupPortal.recip#


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    Wow....

    How much more can they suck out of us?
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    Wait... that didn't come out right....
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    Neither did that...

    LOL
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