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Originally Posted by tammy8833 on the ss..lord im helping my mil (and i ll put it this way "we aint close"..lol) she gets 1689.00 for her self..and she has never managed bills in the 3 months after her husband died she was in foreclosure...plus all the cc damange..argh! now im managing them but i cant get her caught up, i cant pay her debt not on her funds..she will have to stay behind until something changes or some magic money shows up..now she isnt a breeder or anything but im postive then even if some one on a fixed income profits $500.00 extra that month it probably helps alot..i dont think its fair that someone who receives a small govt check cant have some kind of small income whether they are working from home online or sitting in a chair behind a cash registered..but thats a totally different subject...
im really not trying to start a debate on the selling/making money on puppies
but i think if you are breeding for yourself , your line, showing you are probably in the hole..understandably
but for the breeders that sell to the general public...they make some money..and im sure they wont say it because they will be told that they are doing it correctly..but breeding and selling..unless they have big unexcpected exspense they pocket some money.. and im grateful there are breeders that sell to the general public...im blessed with my 3 and as im sure alot of others feel blessed with theres.. |
I don't think it's fair either that somone that collects SS is unabe to work without being penalized, but there is a difference between regular SS security and SS disability. SS disablility is for someone who claims they are UNABLE to work due to a disablility. Regular Social Security, there is no claim of limitation of work.
I'm not going to debate either. I keep it friendly. Think about it though and I'm just trying to open some minds here. Breeding takes a lot of physical work so if this person is disabled and is claiming her disability prevents her from an abillity to work (Even as a cashier, an office worker sitting at a desk, etc) which requires little physical work, how is it that she can perform the constant physical duties successfully and up to par that a breeding program requires.
That's the difference between regular Social Security and Social Security Disability. The person collecting regular SS is not claiming to be physcially handicapped to the point of not being able to work. Whereas, someone collecting SS Disability is making the claim that they are not physically capable of working. And, I can't see how she can properly care and maintain her breeding dogs and pups properly if she's telling the government she's too disabled to work. If that's the case and I don't know. I just know she's claiming to be disabled and unable to work.
Again, not arguing but it was brought up so this is a point that was never raised. I'm not attacking. Just bringing some points up about care and physical limitations.
Elaine