Originally Posted by grannynurse FNP student
I paid full FICCA for more then ten years. By full, I had no employer contribution from my employer. I have collected SSDI for fifteen years. I lost my IRA, 47% to pay fines and penalties for early withdrawal because I tried to save my condo from foreclosure. I receive Medicare. I don't have any retirement program because mine was wiped out, through no fault of my own. Yes, Medicare and SSDI are essential an entitlement program. An entitlement program that without its existance I would be living on the street. Perhaps that is where people like me belong rather then taking precious tax money from working nurses.
Grannynurse

Grannynurse, If you have been around since the 60s I think you can agree that you are not a typical consumer of the Medicare?Medicaid system to which Kevin is referring. SSDI and Medicaid are meant to be available for folks like you, those who have needs as a result of unfortunate circumstances. I see from your UserID that you have not accepted your current status as your role in life and are making an effort to move on. Most on these Programs do not..... I have worked with Public Health and then Medicaid for the past 18 years and I can tell you the system is littered with people who think the government (and the taxpayers) owes them something for doing nothing - and they will tell you so with a great deal of attitude. I treat all my patients with respect, and have always been an advocate for them. I refuse to lecture a 60 year old woman who has Diabetes, CHF, and COPD while raising three grandchildren on what she receives from the state. It is too late for lectures,all I can do for her is help her stay alive. But I have a different attitude for a 20 year old single mom with 3 children who refuses to take care of herself or her kids because she thinks that is my job....2 years from now, she will join the ranks of the uninsured when her MA runs out, and she will complain that it is the government's fault...... Not!!!!