Exactly--when did SSI go from a hand "up" to a handout?
Actually, it happened during the early 1980s; before then, getting social security disability was excruciatingly difficult.
Ronald Reagan wanted something--I wish to God I could remember what--but in order to get it, he had to make a "deal" with the Democrats, one of which was loosening up the requirements for "disability" because of "depression."
That's right.
Ronald Reagan gave this free ride to the primitives, who show scant gratitude.
If any at all.
You know, I'm really depressed right now, really down in the dumps.
I'm sure I can find a physician to give me some mood-altering drugs, and then an attorney to get me social security disability solely because of "depression" (never mind the other things "wrong").
What the Hell? Why not?
It beats working, and one gets free medical care too.
Yeah, right, like I'm going to abdicate my place in society as a useful person paying his own way through life. Like I'm going to admit to God I can't handle paying my own way through life, with all the Gifts God gave me.
This is bullshit.
There's plenty of aged people, plenty of retarded people, plenty of paralyzed people, plenty of amputated people, who can't reasonably be expected to support themselves, and as money is of a limited quantity, every primitive on social security disability because of "depression" (or other non-life-threatening ailments) is taking away money from those who legitimately need it.
If I still drank, every time a primitive on Skins's island whined about being turned down for social security disability because of "depression," I'd pop open another bottle of $54 champagne.
These people are worthless shit.