SSDI cut in 2016

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/social-security-di-house-rules-change

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/06/social-security-disability_n_6426380.html

If the congress don't agree to transfer the funds from SS so anyone with SSDI will face 20% cut in 2016.

Reader, beware. I've looked on the internet and while I enjoy the Huff, the figures while looking for less than five minutes, changed. 20, 21, 25% . That's why you cannot go to just one page
on the internet. You need your noodle to put together a puzzle of cryptic and likely inaccurate reporting. It can be done within limits.

Oh wow, that's terrible. :(
Not a surprise. My quotes are from the article.

To be clear, as Foxrac said above, this is not a done deal but I think we're pretty screwed and if it does, you better think about how you'll survive. Watch for this.

"Rep. Sam Johnson (R-Texas), chairman of the subcommittee that oversees Social Security, championed the rule's Social Security provision and said shifting the funds would constitute a "raid" on retirement insurance, which is solvent until 2033. "

The raiding has been going on decades. It's robbing Peter to pay Paul. That's our Congress - robber barons. Johnson is full of b.s.

"Congress could prevent the shortfall by raising taxes, cutting benefits, or both -- though cuts are a favored GOP option. Many Republicans have lamented the rise in disability rolls, which they have suggested is something of a welfare sham. Johnson described the program as "fraud-plagued." (My add here in terms of fraud-plagued is: If you're going to claim SSxx is fraud-based and lets say this happened in a court of law (it won't), Congress is coming in with unclean hands and this would be tossed.)

It is a sham. So, for SSDI, you remove 1/5th living expenses. People on SSI will sink into the mud and that's pretty much what those in charge have been doing in various forms "... 11 times since the 1950s." SS ... I don't know.

"Rather than solve the short-term problems facing the Social Security Disability program as we have in the past, Republicans want to set the stage to cut benefits for seniors and disabled Americans." (GET THIS LOUD AND CLEARLY, PLS. I also hate voting but argue with myself every election not to go/to go. I invariably go but the turn out was pretty bad. Could more people voting have changed the outcome? Maybe maybe not. they're mostly all playing adults with our money - party may be irrelevant but they put on a lovely show... expletive.)

With regards to the above some of us have been waiting to see what the new Congress would do.

Now, my favorite person in Congress:
Elizabeth Warren @SenWarren Follow The GOP is inventing a Social Security crisis that will threaten benefits for millions & put our most vulnerable at risk.
6:04 PM - 6 Jan 2015


Even an economist who wasn't afraid to years ago say what was really happening. Less knowledgeable people (me, those near us who knew) said the same thing. CONGRESS has been trying (and succeeding) to make us think: a) We'd run out of SS funds b) We're all abusing it like Congress is abusing the pay increases they give themselves.

Watch and follow this, folks. It may be a show as Boehner's vote was. Anything we see on t.v. may have a modicum of truth in it. What happens behind the magic current is unknown because the committees don't want us to know the deals they're making. I am going to write a letter to Ms. Warren. Emails are just too much to get through and I want to be perfectly clear that my odds of being "heard" are increased.
 
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Yep, for most part of it I agreed. I need SSDI because I have multiple disabilities, thank God I am Deaf which makes it easier to dealt with SSDI than other disabilities that I have. What I see is that the opposite should have happened (Easier to deal with other disabilities than being Deaf).

I believe we need to improve incentives for Deafies to get off from SSDi, and SSI too. I personally rather have a job than depending on SSDi but I don't have choice at this time. Damnnit! Hopefully later this year, or next year. Because of that, it does piss me off when I see abled body Deafies still on SSDi or SSI.

Because we felt there are too many deaf abuse their system by use it all the time. Yet, it would put threat to other disability than just deaf but deaf-blind, CP, etc.
 
Trust me there are TOO many hearing people who abuse SSA's system as well. so I would love to see that SSID that allows anyone to work part time with the limited earning $$. It would be helpful for increasing $$.
 
Trust me there are TOO many hearing people who abuse SSA's system as well. so I would love to see that SSID that allows anyone to work part time with the limited earning $$. It would be helpful for increasing $$.
True, Ms. Frisky Feline but who will do the funding. It's a rhetorical answer. (There's always the SS fund Congress can steal money from. Bad joke if it really is one...)
 
True, Ms. Frisky Feline but who will do the funding. It's a rhetorical answer. (There's always the SS fund Congress can steal money from. Bad joke if it really is one...)

They are doing it. :(
 
Very true!

Trust me there are TOO many hearing people who abuse SSA's system as well. so I would love to see that SSID that allows anyone to work part time with the limited earning $$. It would be helpful for increasing $$.
 
They are doing it. :(
I know, Frisky Feline. I just don't know anymore what can affect change so we stop being screwed by our government. Boy, my partner and I were able to see the writing on the wall about many things but with the new Congress coming in, we saw the writing on the wall with a lot of our blood dripping off it (hypothetically) and were very much and remain very much afraid.

BUT remember this has not happened yet and it's so not happened yet that it explains the discrepancies on the internet. So, we'll stay tuned and I'll worry again when we stop anticipating and see what really happens.
 
No sweats over this ... just think positive and enjoy the life and do your best. :)
 
True, Ms. Frisky Feline but who will do the funding. It's a rhetorical answer. (There's always the SS fund Congress can steal money from. Bad joke if it really is one...)
Yes, it happened. I learned that Congress borrowed SS money to fund the war during Bush adm. Congress was supposed to pay back. Did it pay back? :dunno:
 
The Senate has hearings over the SSDI issue. Too many doctors fraud...

And SSI will be cut but not SSDI. see the economic reports on the news.......
 
Think about this, SSDI comes from SS tax fund while SSI comes straight from income taxes, two completely different source.

It is easier to cut SSI than SSDi because SSDi is actually considered as disability insurance that one pays while working while SSI on other hand does not pay but got the benefit anyway.

Anything happens, who knows :dunno:

Oh, it has been reported all over the news that the House (Republicans) want to cut SSDI.

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=will+SSI+be+cut?

Show me where you talked about (SSI being cut).
 
The Senate has hearings over the SSDI issue. Too many doctors fraud...

And SSI will be cut but not SSDI. see the economic reports on the news.......

It looks like certain doctors have favoritism.

It looks like disability reviewing board need to tighten up and possibly require anyone to see a doctor that SS provided instead of let anyone to find doctors whatever they want.
 
Because we felt there are too many deaf abuse their system by use it all the time. Yet, it would put threat to other disability than just deaf but deaf-blind, CP, etc.

Super-majority of SSDI recipients are hearing adults with disabilities.

For me, I receive SSDI based on deafblind - Usher Syndrome.

Many deaf people have extremely hard time to find a job nowadays so they are trapped with welfare or disability insurance (like SSDI).
 
Foxrac: Would you clarify this statement:
"It looks like disability reviewing board need to tighten up and possibly require anyone to see a doctor that SS provided instead of let anyone to find doctors whatever they want."

You're writing about the review board, so it seems like you mean go to any doctor who's applying for SSDI should be able to see his/her own doctor for this?

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When I was on the Dice information tech board the employment system was crashing, more and more people (older) were looking at SSDI. The rule back then was if you could not work in your current position held for the last five years, you can apply for disability. It didn't mean you'd get it. More and more older people (@54+ one exception was made for someone who may have been 45 and I'm not sure she got it) applied and received SSDI.

Those applying swelled logically. There weren't jobs for us (outsourced for pennies - I saw as a manager what the pay was within limits). There was a lot of discrimination (age, hearing, other non-hearing related issues). People did turn legally to SSDI.

I see an economic employment system (what system) that sucked that was not meant to sustain an influx of people who, under old standards, could work. But the money was taken again and again.
 
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