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    Potato ENTHUSIAST (br3nda@cloudisland.nz)'s status on Tuesday, 06-Dec-2022 00:44:00 JSTPotato ENTHUSIASTPotato ENTHUSIAST

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      Caitlin Blunnie on Instagram: "✨ People with disabilities should have the right to marry without losing their income, benefits, or health insurance. ⭐️ In many countries, including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, people with disabilities are discouraged from getting married or are pushed to divorce in order to get or maintain their income, benefits, and health insurance. ? In the United States specifically, it's because benefits such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicaid are needs-based and focus on current assets and income. When someone marries someone not in those programs, their partner's assets and income are combined with theirs. It is because of the combined income that many married people with disabilities lose their SSI and Medicaid benefits. For people with disabilities who are already married, many have been forced to divorce and live separately in order to keep benefits that they need to survive.  ⭐️ People with disabilities shouldn't be forced to choose between the benefits they need to survive and their partners. ? [Digital illustration of a woman with brown skin and curly black hair. She is disabled and is sitting in a grey wheelchair looking at the viewer. The woman is wearing a cream color linen dress, pink and blue flower print go-go boots, pink and blue pom pom earrings. There's a text bubble that reads, ' people with disabilities STILL do not have marriage equality'] • • #art #feminism #feminist #disabilitypridemonth #disabilityjustice #marriageequality #illustration #queerart"
      Caitlin Blunnie shared a post on Instagram: "✨ People with disabilities should have the right to marry without losing their income, benefits, or health insurance. ⭐️ In many countries, including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, people with disabilities are discouraged from getting married or are pushed to divorce in order to get or maintain their income, benefits, and health insurance. ? In the United States specifically, it's because benefits such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicaid are needs-based and focus on current assets and income. When someone marries someone not in those programs, their partner's assets and income are combined with theirs. It is because of the combined income that many married people with disabilities lose their SSI and Medicaid benefits. For people with disabilities who are already married, many have been forced to divorce and live separately in order to keep benefits that they need to survive.  ⭐️ People with disabilities shouldn't be forced to choose between the benefits they need to survive and their partners. ? [Digital illustration of a woman with brown skin and curly black hair. She is disabled and is sitting in a grey wheelchair looking at the viewer. The woman is wearing a cream color linen dress, pink and blue flower print go-go boots, pink and blue pom pom earrings. There's a text bubble that reads, ' people with disabilities STILL do not have marriage equality'] • • #art #feminism #feminist #disabilitypridemonth #disabilityjustice #marriageequality #illustration #queerart". Follow their account to see 535 posts.
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