Aidensmom
Holy Crap!<br><font color=blue>Murdered By Pineapp
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Someone who owns DVC shouldn't have been eligible for assistance in the first place, they have too many assets. That is where I think much of the fraud problem occurs, applications are being processed without any research behind them.
Jenny is correct about SSDI, it is not easy to get. People are typically turned down 2 or 3 times before they ever get approved, if they get approved.
I don't think someone getting what is meant to be temporary assistance should use that money for Disney vacations. If they are, there is probably something fraudulent going on, because welfare does not give a person enough money to do so. Most people who receive welfare are not taking extravagant vacations.
However, I don't agree with the overall notion of "if you receive any government assistance, you shouldn't take a vacation" as an all-sweeping statement. People who are earning their own money should have the right to spend it how they want, and if that means taking thier cousin who is on assistance on vacation with them, they should be able to. I sure as heck don't want the government telling me what to spend my money on. They already take enough from me that gets spent on a lot of things I don't agree with. There are also people with disabilities that truly cannot work. (Yes, I know there is fraud in this area, but there really are a lot of people who can't work. Severely mentally ill people are some who come to mind.) If their family is going on vacation, should they figure out how much they would have spent on this person coming with them, give them the cash, and suddenly this person will have no more need for disability payments?
Jenny is correct about SSDI, it is not easy to get. People are typically turned down 2 or 3 times before they ever get approved, if they get approved.
I don't think someone getting what is meant to be temporary assistance should use that money for Disney vacations. If they are, there is probably something fraudulent going on, because welfare does not give a person enough money to do so. Most people who receive welfare are not taking extravagant vacations.
However, I don't agree with the overall notion of "if you receive any government assistance, you shouldn't take a vacation" as an all-sweeping statement. People who are earning their own money should have the right to spend it how they want, and if that means taking thier cousin who is on assistance on vacation with them, they should be able to. I sure as heck don't want the government telling me what to spend my money on. They already take enough from me that gets spent on a lot of things I don't agree with. There are also people with disabilities that truly cannot work. (Yes, I know there is fraud in this area, but there really are a lot of people who can't work. Severely mentally ill people are some who come to mind.) If their family is going on vacation, should they figure out how much they would have spent on this person coming with them, give them the cash, and suddenly this person will have no more need for disability payments?