April 26, 2008

Understaffed Overworked Social Security Asked To Take on Another Dumb Ass Task…

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Members of the House of Representatives are requesting to increase the workload by asking Social Security System (SSA) to implement a mandatory verification of every worker in the U.S.

The already understaffed – overworked SSA would now be responsible for verifying every person’s ability to work. This is an enormous task to take on and with 750,000 in the backlog already this task would cripple SSA’s ability to process disability claims…

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Brian Therrien
Ps. ALCU web site is here
http://www.aclu.org/disability/gen/34980prs20080423.html

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