7/9/2007 2:16:49 PM
7/9/2007 2:29:37 PM
7/9/2007 2:42:12 PM
7/9/2007 3:02:50 PM
moron, here is an article for you about the rise of children on SSI, esp in the ADD department. Warning, its in pdf and its a bitch to read.http://archive.gao.gov/t2pbat2/152512.pdfThe sad thing is, its only from 1994."This report responds to your request for information about the recentgrowth in the number of children receiving disability benefits under theSupplemental Security Income (SSI) program administered by the SocialSecurity Administration (SSA). From 1989 to 1993, the number of childrenreceiving SSI disability benefits has more than doubled, growing fromalmost 300,000 to more than 770,000.""Concern has recently focused on the rapid growth in disability awardssince the Zebley Supreme Court decision, especially for children withmental impairments. Of particular concern are children awarded benefitsbecause of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and other disorders thathave been broadly characterized as “behavior problems,”Oh, and it turns out that you do get means tested out of putting your kid on disability for ADD. So, it would make sense that someone who qualifies for medicaid would also qualify for their kid to get disability.Some more info:Because families of children receiving SSI are by definition poor, some may become eligible for other means-tested programs unrelated to disability. The most likely possibility for cash benefits is the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program. But the amount of additional state dollars going to former child SSI recipients under this program is likely to be less than the SSI benefits lost for two reasons. First, SSI benefits have typically been much higher than AFDC benefits. Thus, the additional TANF cost to states would be lower than the total cost of SSI benefits to these families, if states continue the same pattern in their TANF programs. The current maximum monthly SSI benefit is $484 per eligible child while the maximum monthly AFDC benefit in 1996 ranged from a high of $636 for a family of three in Connecticut to a low of $120 for a family of three in Mississippi. Second, families already receiving AFDC would only be eligible for an incrementally higher benefit based on adding another child to the AFDC eligibility unit. Additional benefits for a three-person family over a two-person family in AFDC range from $123 a month in Connecticut to $24 per month in Mississippi. But, any additional TANF spending will be in part state dollars, compared to SSI expenditures, the vast majority of which were federal dollars.Opponents of the legislated changes view the purpose of SSI for children in just this way—as a more general income support program for low-income families who have children with disabilities. And surveys have shown that most families of SSI children do spend their benefits on basic needs.
7/9/2007 3:25:50 PM
7/9/2007 3:43:51 PM
1997: "The financial incentive to have a child labeled as having ADHD is powerful. Under the SSI program- which provides cash benefits to low-income elderly and disabled - an eligible family stands to get more than $450 a month for each child on the program. All but seven states add an average $110 a month into the pot. And once on SSI, families can get access to Medicaid and food stamps. "The result of the changes is clear. "In '89, children citing mental impairments that include ADHD, but not retardation, made up only 5% of all the disabled kids on SSI. That figure rose to nearly 25% by '95. "The new, looser rules also invite fraud, critics charge. "'We found that parents were actually coaching the children to do poorly in school and just basically act weird' to get on the SSI rolls, said Rep. Clay Shaw, R-Fla." p. A2, John Merline, "Public Schools: Pushing Drugs?" pp A1 & A2, Investor's Business Daily, Oct. 16, 1997 ADHD: Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
7/9/2007 4:00:45 PM
7/9/2007 4:02:19 PM
you found it. Although I didnt get it from hempworld.[Edited on July 9, 2007 at 4:15 PM. Reason : .] [Edited on July 9, 2007 at 4:15 PM. Reason : .]
7/9/2007 4:14:32 PM
I know. You copy and pasted the out-of-context quote from the schoolreport link.
7/9/2007 4:17:20 PM
out of context? There is a quote describing exactly what i was suggesting. Parents coaching thier kids so they can get more money. The huge increase would suggest more than just normal increases in the "disease". Which alot of docs lovingly call the poor parenting pill.(mostly bc it is widely over prescribed, and often not needed).I agrued with some kid over this before and had a link to a graph that actually showed an unexpected INCREASE in kids on SSI after the reform bill passed. It might be in this thread, ill try to find it later tonight.
7/9/2007 4:39:34 PM
'Illegal immigrants rarely if ever go to hospitals (or any traditional healthcare) for any reason'I hope this is a joke because this is the most obsurd thing I've ever read. Working in ED medical records (at Wakemed; where all the ED charts go through) a huge percentage of the ED patients are illegal. At the hospital (baptist in WS) where I spend a great deal of time, illegals are always in the ED department. And its ridiculous to say these people are uneducated and don't know better, uneducated =/= stupid. I've worked w/ plenty of illegals and they know exactly what they're doing, not bad people, just exploiting the non-enforcement of laws.And if you say that illegal use less taxpayer money on goverment provided care than LEGAL persons, then you are missing the point entirely. And yes, entitlement systems in the US for illegals and citizens need to be reduced
7/9/2007 4:42:36 PM
^^I'm not trying to defend prescription of ADHD medications.I just don't see why you believe that ADHD fraud is a massive problem with the SSI system. You were citing this as support for the idea that illegals are coming here and defrauding our system by having babies (which is somewhat hard to do because illegals aren't explicitly tracked), but you can't even prove that Americans are significantly defrauding the system, which should be a much easier task.^
7/9/2007 4:49:55 PM
In my personal experience, what I assume are my illegal( ie, no ID, insurance, dont speak english)patients are some of my best. Very appreciative and pay with CASH, at time of service. The best part is that they actually do what they are told, and actually buy the medicine I prescribe. Not call back and ask for something else that thier ins. covers.( God, i hate that)Moron, how all this got brought up was I was trying to illustrate the advantages of having an anchor baby and the income that that could provide. I think it would be nearly impossible to find accurate numbers of fraud esp for something like ADHD. Its like whiplash, you cant really disprove it. I think their are kids that truely need help, but I think they are overshadowed by poor parents who choose to drug up their kids. And in some cases, provide them with more income. You have to admit there is a subculture that knows nothing other than how to work the system. I see it every day, but I work in some poor counties.
7/9/2007 5:07:08 PM
^^ actually this statement 'Illegal immigrants rarely if ever go to hospitals (or any traditional healthcare) for any reason'" has a direct bearing on this statement:Quote : "I hope this is a joke because this is the most obsurd thing I've ever read. Working in ED medical records (at Wakemed; where all the ED charts go through) a huge percentage of the ED patients are illegal. At the hospital (baptist in WS) where I spend a great deal of time, illegals are always in the ED department." and vice versa b/c ED departments are in hospitalsand yes, a large number of them come in for NON-EMERGENCY reason. The EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT has enough to worry about w/o having to diagnose rhinitis and conjunctivitis. And no, the severity is not greater unless you consider an everyday stomach ache the next great plague. Some may be reluctant, until they talk to a friend. You do realize once one person knows how to get something all they have to do is tell others, its an exponential sharing of knowledge. These people aren't stupid. Also, why do you think many of them give different names at hospitals?
7/9/2007 5:37:50 PM
7/9/2007 5:59:15 PM
^^ Forgive me if i'm not swayed by your assertions.http://www.qando.net/details.aspx?Entry=3636:
7/9/2007 6:09:30 PM
7/9/2007 11:25:05 PM
^ Obviously I meant more than their home country relative to other immigrants.
7/10/2007 12:21:07 AM
What? That STILL doesn't make any sense. And I read your sentence just fine, you said that spanish(read Mexican) don't have babies more than other immigrants, while that chart clearly shows that they do.Mexican immigrants have more babies then those still in Mexico and far more than other immigrant groups. Also, comparing those that stayed at home and those that immigrate with other countries, you still see Mexico with a huge discrepancy in fertility rates. The only other country that comes close to that sort of gap is the UK(weird). Heck, a lot of those countries had a decrease in TFR for immigrants.
7/10/2007 1:23:23 AM
7/10/2007 3:49:35 AM
Let's inject some sanity into this discussion:
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7/12/2007 12:55:56 AM
7/12/2007 1:55:23 AM
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,290861,00.html
7/26/2007 8:31:18 AM
in other news, criminal activists are OUTRAGED at the neighborhood watch program, and seek to have it outlawed.
7/26/2007 9:34:38 AM
7/26/2007 1:23:15 PM
^well thats too fucking bad. we got enough people here as it is. why don't they try improving their own country instead of herding over here.
7/26/2007 1:42:16 PM
Grumpy, you are so off base its fucking ridiculous. You think that our current immigration laws are unjust? They are immoral? You have got to be kidding me. They are in place to try and keep us safe and the economy steady.
7/26/2007 1:46:14 PM
You're full of shit. Immigration is so bureaucratic and inefficient it's not funny. And to top that off they've tripled and quadrupled most of the fees for Visa's starting at the end of this month. For me to get my finance over here legally it's costing me close to 3g's and it still takes a fucking year because the government is slow.Current immigration laws suck and need to be reformed. I'm not saying to let everyone in but paying 450 for a fiance visa and THEN having to pay 1k for a green card within 3 months of the first visa is stupid.
7/26/2007 1:54:18 PM
I had a scottsman that has been in this country for 16 yrs. He hates the amnesty idea. And says that thier is a double standard between european immigrants and mexican. It took him over 5 yrs to be a citizen and he said over 10k dollars. They would call him on monday and tell him he had a hearing 600 miles away on wed.
7/26/2007 2:21:22 PM
Full of shit...are you kidding....it should be a simple decision for you. Take a look at your financial options. If you think paying those fees are not substantiated then don't come into the country looking for education or work. I don't understand why we should let people, even legally, come into the country without paying for the services of our government registering you and making sure it was a good decision to keep you here. Its too simple...if you don't agree with it, then look at your options and go to another country.
7/26/2007 2:23:04 PM
resorting to the "if you don't like it then get out of our country" defense is the sign of a truly strong argument.
7/26/2007 2:25:05 PM
Its a financial decision shithead. If you can't afford the fees associated with entering the country, what do you expect us to do. Have taxpayers pay for it? How about we spend some more money to figure out how to make it cheaper to come here. Wait, who would pay for that?
7/26/2007 2:36:51 PM
ok. perhaps you should use a little more appropriate word than "you" in your description, since presumably no one here is actually trying to enter the country.
7/26/2007 2:46:13 PM
Oh, anyone entering the country LEGALLY has to sign a waiver (and have a sponsor) that says they won't be on any type of welfare, which I support. But don't make it seem like people come here legally for our countries 'handouts.'And you can't tell me that the government suddenly needs 4x the fees to process immigration apps just as slowly.I can't imagine that coming to this country legally has ever cost this much or been this asinine. Sure, keep illegals out but let people have a non-retarded way to come here legally and participate in society.
7/26/2007 3:24:51 PM
7/26/2007 3:54:03 PM
OK, I'm gonna come in late to this, and I really don't feel like reading 8 pages of posts. Here are my thoughts on the issue...I don't mind immigrants coming into our country, because believe it or not, all of our ancestors had to come to this country and some point in time. However, I see this as a respect issue. 1) If an person (of any ethnicity) comes into this country illegally, they have just implicitly stated that they have no respect for the laws and rules of this great country. This is just my opinion, and I know that there are extenuating circumstances, but I don't see any broad circumstances that would require a Mexican, Puerto Rican, Canadian, etc to enter this country. Obviously, if Mexico were under a dictator who was killing people left and right, there would be an argument, but this is not the case. 2) My degrees were in Criminology and Poli. Sci, and I spent quite a bit of time researching the court system, and I have even observed quite a bit of court as well. I have noticed that there is a strong majority of minorities in the courts. Another example of their disrespect for the country, not to mention that it costs tax payers money. [To those who are going to argue that there is discrimination in the arresting/charging/prosecuting statistics, I will be glad to e-mail a copy of a 10+ page paper on prosecutorial discretion] [To those who are going to argue that I, and many other American citizens break the law daily...most of Americans are law abiding citizens, and if they break the law, they show up to court, pay the fines, etc...minoritys have more failure to appears than anyone else, particularly hispanics] I can back this up with facts if you would like to see them, because I don't want this to turn into a racism argument. 3) In my home region (Foothills of the mountains) the strong majority of students on free/reduced lunch in schools are hispanic. I understand that we should do this for them, because they are only children and they can't control what their parents do. This is just another example of how they are here to free load off the government, and if this is the case, another sign of disrespect. They can drive around in cars that are "hooked up", but they can't give their children money for lunch at school. This is more or less just my observed opinion and my familys observed opinion (most of which who are educators). 4) This is my opinion and I don't have facts to back it up, but I'm sure that they are out there, because this is a common sense argument. Our country can only sustain so many people, our country can only provide but so many jobs, and lastly our government can only support so many people. Limit the number of people who come in, because if not, it will eventually get to the point that it is severely overcrowded and our government won't be able to support everyone. My $0.02 and I will not support any Rep. that supports this bill. I will however support a Rep. that wants to bulk up the border and be more strict on illegal aliens.
7/26/2007 4:36:32 PM
7/26/2007 4:49:59 PM
7/26/2007 5:36:17 PM
I like Scott Adam's view on all this.http://dilbertblog.typepad.com/the_dilbert_blog/2007/07/immigration.html
7/26/2007 8:10:41 PM
^ I'm a Scott Adams fan, and I could see him coming down on either side of the issue, but i'm glad he took the side he did.
7/27/2007 1:06:35 AM
7/27/2007 8:53:16 AM
7/27/2007 10:40:24 AM
it's hard to imagine why organized crime would flourish under the current immigration system.
7/27/2007 10:50:48 AM
criminals will be criminals, whatever country they're inor is this another group of criminals that US policy has created]
7/27/2007 10:52:32 AM
no, but they created a market for them. (ie people who are living outside the law find protection/services from other people)[Edited on July 27, 2007 at 11:04 AM. Reason : . wow grammar.]
7/27/2007 11:04:24 AM
they created Pelican Bay so that the Mexican Mafia can run things from there? cause thats where they run things from...prison]
7/27/2007 11:09:17 AM
i don't know what point your trying to make by saying that the people that we caught are now in prison. and your argument that i'm blaming america or whatever (for crime that its system is perpetuating) is weak.[Edited on July 27, 2007 at 11:47 AM. Reason : perpetuate /= perpetrate]
7/27/2007 11:46:52 AM
none of those people were caught recently...im simply pointing out that the Mexican Mafia runs all of their operations from the Pelican Bay prison in N. California...doesnt matter to them about immigration laws...they run shit from prison either wayand its also obvious you're at least placing partial blame on US policies (specifically immigration) for organized crime simply because our lack of border security allows people to come in...don't blame the law breaking criminals when you can blame imperfect security on thousands of miles of border...done hate the player hate the game, right
7/27/2007 11:50:47 AM