Conservatives, Do You Believe There Should Be Government Aid to People With Mental and Psychical Disabilities?
Question by ME: conservatives, Do you believe there should be government aid to people with mental and psychical disabilities?
I am bipolar with ptsd and got free meds from the government as well as food stamps.
But then joined a government work program where they help you get a job that works around your disability. So now I pay for my meds and get insurance through my employer.
Before all that I use to work until I got fired, work side jobs, or live on the streets collecting bottles and cans and begging for change on the subway and downtown Boston. Keep in mind I never used illegal drugs or abused my legal drugs, nor drank alcohol or smoked tobacco.
Diethyl Ether Dinner Candle, no I don’t but my options were getting where I either kill myself or turn to crime to survive. And most of the people in the work program at vets
self defences, my socialist father and Democrat mother kicked me out of the house when I was 23.
Kevorkian, you sound like a weak person if you are unable to confront your depression. Sounds like something haunts you from the past
Best answer:
Answer by Thedude27
yep. If you are legitmately disabled, I have no problem helping you.
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