Sep 27, 2024

This Is Going To Be A Trip For Those Of You Who Have Never Watched John Oliver Before

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for posting this. While parts were clearly funny, parts of it were way too close to home. Almost PTSD inducing. It took me 6 years and 2 ALJs to get approved for progressively worsening conditions I had been struggling with for nearly 30 years before my initial application, and well documented for 20. And, I think this okay with much of the population on both the left and the right. The right are afraid "their" money is going to someone "who needs to try harder," while the left has a vibe of "jealousy..." Meaning they are afraid someone will get a benefit that they probably won't.

Anonymous said...

No. The right are afraid some rich blue-blooded raisin won’t have quite as much money to spend on private school tuition, yachts and donations to the GOP and its affiliated groups. The left wants to help but can’t seem to get past its idiotic notion that they’ll win over a significant number of GOP devotees if they’ll just start pissing off their own base and “owning the libs” a bit like their counterparts across the isle so love to do. Both sides suck harder than a hoover. But, at least one isn’t motivated by sheer greed and spitefulness.

margaretkibbee@ymail.com said...

This is great. The way this program works needs to be put out there. The only thing I take any issue with is the false advertising of that disability representative; while most claimants would benefit with representation, the process is still cumbersome. A good rep will help speed it up, but it's still slow.

Anonymous said...

I was referring to average people, not politicians. On both sides, their vision of "the truly disabled" means quadriplegics or triple amputees. If they can't see your disabilities, then they don't exist to them. I have had doctors who really can't conceive the suffering people go through.

Anonymous said...

Have to say I've never actually heard "magnetic tape winder," but nut sorter is common with our VEs, and dowel inspector used to be. Only thing I think could be confusing is the program discussed listings as if they can end your claim, when actually they are just rarely applied, and you win your claim early. Regardless, it was very accurate and hopefully gets some attention to the DOT and agency funding.

@10:41 I had the same thought, but it's more a problem with the few reps that actually advertise that way. We stress to clients, and I think overwhelmlingly most other reps do as well, that no we cannot "cut through red tape" (outside of compassionate allowances, dire need, etc.) to move the system faster.

Anonymous said...

Love John Oliver, he does these kinds of stories cuz he cares. The humor is great too, if one is talking about rough topics like these, some comic relief is always appreciated by me. Comedians are a great place to get news too... laughing while being informed of various things is a great way to hear what's going on in the world, even when it's devastating, they have a way of lightening the mood a bit. This is certainly a good watch. He's completely honest and correct in this matter....sadly. Maybe someone will wake up and listen...but not holding my breath.