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I'm confused. EVERY American worker's insurance policy is earned. It's paid for straight out of your paycheck without your input at all. Therefore, it is a literal part of the contract as well. There are also plenty of people that fake war injuries or the severity of those injuries. If anyone is hurt on their job, whether that job is supporting a family or supporting war, they have the right to use their forced insurance policy.
I wonder if things would change if those found to be defrauding the system were put into prison rather than just had their benefits denied. We have this "system" where cheaters get to the head of the line and if they get caught red-handed, they get a slap on the wrist at best and usually they get no penalty at all. So, why not rip off the system? The worst that can happen is they tell you no and the best that can happen is they give you someone else's money. Yet another example of rampant theft that goes not only unpunished, but goes wildly unchecked and tosses our hard earned money to those that have no claim to it while keeping those with valid claims wrapped up in red tape for years.
I wonder if things would change if those found to be defrauding the system were put into prison rather than just had their benefits denied. We have this "system" where cheaters get to the head of the line and if they get caught red-handed, they get a slap on the wrist at best and usually they get no penalty at all. So, why not rip off the system? The worst that can happen is they tell you no and the best that can happen is they give you someone else's money. Yet another example of rampant theft that goes not only unpunished, but goes wildly unchecked and tosses our hard earned money to those that have no claim to it while keeping those with valid claims wrapped up in red tape for years.