Should adult babies collect SSI?

Look at the picture of the woman patting him on the stomach. Look at the picture of the guy sucking on the baby bottle. I believe this guy should be receiving SSI because anybody who would let such an ugly fat lady pat him on the belly like that and anybody stupid enough to let somebody take a picture of himself sucking on a baby bottle and publish it nationally is ONE CRAZY MOTHER FUCKER. Pay the man.
 
MOMMY!!!

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Social Security Disability Insurance is projected to become the first major entitlement to go bankrupt — but one judge who helps to administer the program doesn’t seem to mind spending SSDI out of house and home. Administrative law judge David B. Daugherty awards disability benefits in nearly every case he processes, The Wall Street Journal reports today.

In 2005, Daugherty’s disability benefits approval rate stood at 90 percent — but it has only gone up from there. From 2006 to 2008, he approved benefits about 95 percent of the time. Then, last year, he upped the ante to 99.7 percent — and is on track to increase that what little bit he can in 2011.

Apply for Social Security Disability Insurance to this judge: He won’t turn you down « Hot Air

I wonder if furries qualify as well.

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According to an Inspector General’s report obtained by Pajamas Media, the Old-Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance program (OASDI) has provided significant benefits to people who should not have them — including the dead. A newly commissioned audit reveals that more than 2,900 dead people may have received more than $23 million in Social Security disability insurance payments

As of Feb. 2009, the report goes on to note, there were also more than 6,000 people on the books whose benefits had been suspended, and whom the SSA knew were dead. And in nearly half of the cases, someone had been receiving payments for people who were dead.

The IG also discovered, based on a random sample, that nearly half the people receiving benefits should not have received them: Based on a random sample of 250 beneficiaries, we found that 121 (48.4 percent) had improper payments.

There were beneficiaries who had been in suspended pay status for as much as 22 years. SSA was found to have been unable to resolve benefit suspensions properly in nearly three-fourths of cases:

Pajamas Media » From Social Security to Food Benefits, It’s Welfare Gone Wild

This shit has got to stop.
 

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