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RE: Trump proposes Medicaid work requirements
(01-12-2018 04:55 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  
(01-12-2018 03:25 PM)dfarr Wrote:  If you guys only saw the people I see who are on medicaid and "disability" it'd make your jaws drop.


What you do not see does not mean the person is disabled. People with serious back injuries, but not enough to be in a wheelchair for life, can't do certain jobs anymore.

My dad was declared disabled because he had knee replacement surgeries on both knees. Yes, he still have issues falling at times. But, when he goes to the store he can park in the Handicapped Parking spaces.

I was born with a deformed inner ear. Iy does caused me to have infections that causes balance issues.

Like I said, not everything you see does not mean there is issues that you can not see.

And just because you have an ear issue that causes balance problems from time to time doesnt mean you dont work.
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