Public opinion is fickle and can turn on a dime. Even with the Jew controlling mainstream media people are getting the truth from many fine sites like this. Lots of folks are slipping off the grid in subtle ways, no TV, solar power, growing their own food, alternative medicines, wood ...
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There are a lot of people that you may have deceived yourselves into thinking are good people, who are actually the ones who are helping to carry the experiment out. There are some who are involved who as of yet, still do not clearly understand what they are part of. Finally, there are...
In 2019 alone, 5.7 million people were awarded Social Security benefits and 55% of those beneficiaries were women. The average age of the disabled-worker beneficiary in 2019 was 54.9 years old and 86% of SSI recipients received payments because of a disability or blindness. ...
You have similar results in this recentNPR-Poll. Among the Long Term Unemployed, 72% of the two-party support goes to Democrats. It appears that once more common sense is right and the impression left by the New York Times wrong. Indeed, people who live off the government disproportionally...
Let'... moreI'll admit. I don't really follow any people on Twitter or Youtube, I just look at some camera comparisons, battery tests and the GSMArena/notebookcheck tests. So I don't know much about what he said. Why does it matter if it's BYD or not? All that matters is ...
Will seniors get money from the government? Many seniors and disabled who receive Medicaid, SSI or Medicare canreceive additional financial assistance and savingsfrom a federal government program known as Extra Help. A focus is on providing funds and discounts for prescription medications and medical ...
“management and bill paying” service to my mother-in-law, now pushing into her late 70’s. Free of charge, of course, but still – wouldn’t be so for others ;) Managing money is a huge burden for some people, whether they have a lot or not. And if you suck at it, similar ...
It’s not unreasonable to consider whether, even if you work for someone else, you’re effectively paying the whole 12.4%—“bearing the incidence of the tax” because if your employer didn’t have to make Social Security payments on your behalf, it could instead include that money in your...
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) should not be confused withSupplemental Security Income (SSI), which pays benefits to those 65 and older and people with disabilities with little or no income and resources. Although these two programs sound similar, they are different.9 ...