Not necessarily. I’m on SSDI, worked
for 43 years with disabilities.
They’re catching up to the point
where every day functions are near
impossible. Not fair of you to
lump together those on the take,
with those who are truly disabled.
I, like you, despise those on the
take.
My Older Brother ended up on SSDI at age 60 because he has a bad Hip, a bad Knee and his Asthma decided to make a return which really debilitated him. He was a Line Mechanic and the years of crawling under and inside Automobiles finally did him in. I was amazed how he suddenly looked and acted like an Old Man in his late 50’s, early 60’s.
Two other Friends suffer from very debilitating Rheumatoid Arthritis. One of them has been on SSDI since he was 35. He suffers every day and he takes all sorts of Drugs just to get up and around..
Disability Insurance isn't the issue, fraud is the issue.