What percentage of Tea Partyers had their mobility scooters paid for by the Government?
Question : What percentage of Tea Partyers had their mobility scooters paid for by the Government?
mobility scooters
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Answer by Rock N Roll
None, wise up.
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#6 written by save the drama for your mama 1 year ago
I didnt get one. And I answered yes to 5 of the 8 questions in the mobility assessment they sent me.
Like: Do you have problems accessing your clothes easily?
Yes, sometimes I don’t have clean underwear that makes it har
Have you fallen in the last 12 months?
Yes I fell while mowing the yard a few months ago.I have no medicare and no insurance
They said no free scooter for you: 800 or 1000 dollarNo fair I want my free scooter
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#8 written by bluechristy 1 year ago
Ironic that
I have never known a con to turn down something from the government . They say Well I paid for it ( as we all have at one time or another and for much of our lives ) . Yet they would cut our throats and make sure we do not have those mobility scooters or Social Security that they collect as well. -
#9 written by Reality has a Liberal Bias 1 year ago
All of them.
“Scanning the thousands of hopped-up faces in the crowd, I am immediately struck by two things. One is that there isn’t a single black person here. The other is the truly awesome quantity of medical hardware: Seemingly every third person in the place is sucking oxygen from a tank or propping their giant atrophied glutes on motorized wheelchair-scooters. As Palin launches into her Ronald Reagan impression — “Government’s not the solution! Government’s the problem!” — the person sitting next to me leans over and explains.
“The scooters are because of Medicare,” he whispers helpfully. “They have these commercials down here: ‘You won’t even have to pay for your scooter! Medicare will pay!’ Practically everyone in Kentucky has one.”"
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Here’s mine, of course it was paid for in 1966.