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In reply to the discussion: A 20% reduction in SSDI benefits would drop me to $926 a month [View all]jwirr
(39,215 posts)switching everyone on SSDI after the age of 62 over onto regular SSA. I am going to call and ask if that has been done in my case. I wonder if there will be cuts to SSDI clients who are now on their father/mothers regular social security? My severely disabled daughter is now on her father's account and he was able to wait to retire until he got on SSA.
Even if we can do that what the Rs have done is totally disgraceful. They are hurting the most vulnerable and it is not like R. Paul says - my daughter and many like her have a lot more than a bad back. If this had been years ago the ARC would have loaded a bunch of us on buses and taken us off to DC to visit our insane congress persons.
I laugh just to think of my daughter visiting them. First of all she would let out a scream and might just keep on screaming. When they come to remove her from the building I would quietly explain that she does not know what she is doing and IF they remove her I will be suing. Then she will need to have her diaper changed and I will insist on doing it in the privacy of the ladies congressional bathroom. Then it is lunch time and I will get as close to the congressional lunch room as possible and we will in the open for all to see put her food down the tube that protrudes from her stomach. And so on...... This is what they deserve - to be forced to see who they are cutting. Maybe I would even ask DR. R. Paul to attend her while she has a seizure. That would be a kick except I would be afraid he would kill her.