Social Security and Their “Overpayments”

Social Security and Their “Overpayments”

So Social Security “overpaid” you years ago and now wants their money back.

They’re sending out letters. And in the first paragraph I love how they indicate “We are also experiencing delays in processing payments you may have sent to us. We are working to process these payments and to return any stale dated checks.” OMG! So if you’re Joe Schmoe and you’ve issued a check to them, say, a year ago, for an overpayment, it’s possible it’s been sitting on some bitch’s desk collecting dust! HOLY SHIT!

One of my clients got her letter today and it states she owes them over $12,000 and that she can pay them back at $20.00 a month starting in April. Great! My client is 52 years old. Hope she lives to 105 so she can pay it all back!

Oh, and they conveniently offer three ways of paying it back:

You can send a check (and they enclose an envelope going to a PO Box in Portland, OR) and be sure to include the stub at the bottom of the letter.

You can pay by phone. Ooooh, and we thought they didn’t want any more phone calls! And please have the notice and your credit card available.

And my favorite option they are now offering: pay electronically. Allegedly securely by using the Pay.gov portal – http://www.pay.gov/public/form/start/834689469 – and then you have to put in your “remittance ID”. This makes it so easy for DIPSHIT to get his little retard hands on it. Sorry, but if my client is going to pay anything back (which she isn’t), electronically would be the LAST method she’d use.

For the record, my client does not even receive Social Security any longer and hasn’t for almost two years. And the “overpayment” Social Security is bitching about goes back to 2020. And my client was not overpaid each month. One year she wasn’t overpaid at all. And one year she was overpaid one month by $2.00!

Also, in October 2023 they sent a letter stating that my client had been cut off from Social Security as of April 2023–yet they continued to send her checks from April 2023 up to and through November 2023! She did not know about being cut off in April 2023 until October 2023 when Social Security wrote to her. They wanted her to initially pay back $115.00 a month (for an initial overpayment of only $4123). And they said if she could not pay that amount that she could fill out Form 632, which she did. And we never heard anything else. Then in 2023 they start telling her she now owes them $12,000!

Social Security is an organization that simply does not know its ass from its elbow. No wonder they kill off living people and have a DIPSHIT trying to “run” them!

How Many Did Hegseth Have? Drinks, That Is

How Many Did Hegseth Have? Drinks, That Is

Inadvertently, accidentally, mistakenly, erroneously, stupidly (whatever the word) inviting an outside person (in this case a journalist and Editor-in-Chief of The Atlantic Jeff Goldberg) to a group chat regarding a military strike in Yemen is not an error that could happen to anyone. And it shouldn’t have happened with the United States Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth. The fact that this happened certainly brings into question his ability to run the Pentagon.

Add the fact that these morons used emojis like ten-year-old boys in their text chat should make anyone question their ability to run the fucking country.

This would be like the CEO of my company inviting me to a board member meeting where private company information is discussed. Information I don’t need to know or that I could share with others, such as a competing company.

This bunch is lucky Goldberg stopped at that chat group meet up and didn’t stay on as a chat group member for future meetings. There are many that would have. And this bunch is so fucking stupid, they wouldn’t know the difference. And if that person was a bad actor, who knows what could happen.

Imagine if Goldberg, who knew about the pending attacks before they happened, had a way of warning Yemen? Like if he was working for the other side? Wouldn’t that have been a hoot!

I’m surprised they didn’t invite DIPSHIT Muskrat to their group chat. Gee, I wonder who they’re going to “invite” to their next group chat. Putin? Kim Jong-Un? Orban?

White House Easter Egg Roll

White House Easter Egg Roll

If SHITHOLE wants to make money from the White House Easter Egg Roll, he should just have his DIPSHIT Muskrat buddy sponsor the event. He certainly can afford it.

Then whenever anyone whacks their Easter egg, it’ll blow up.

Kind of like the entire SHITHOLE administration.

About Social Security

About Social Security

Unless you’ve been living under a rock the past several weeks, you’ve probably heard all the talk about changes being made at Social Security, accompanied by lies and confusion.

I first want to address DIPSHIT Muskrat referring to Social Security as a “Ponzi scheme”. The fact that he called it that confirms to me that DIPSHIT is indeed a DIPSHIT retard (as we all know) and he knows shit about Social Security or what its purpose is or what a Ponzi scheme is. By definition a “Ponzi scheme” is a form of fraud in which belief in the success of a nonexistent enterprise is fostered by the payment of quick returns to the first investors from money invested by later investors. Which anyone with half a brain knows this does not define Social Security. Social Security may be a lot of things but one thing it is not is an “enterprise”.

Tossing DIPSHIT aside where he belongs, I now want to address this week’s threat by Dickhead Dudek to shut down Social Security and to bar Social Security employees from accessing its computer systems because he was having a meltdown over the fact that a judge blocked DIPSHIT and his DOGE buddies from meddling in the Social Security system. He said the judge wasn’t being clear enough. Well, the judge got plenty clear and issued a TRO. As Dickhead Dudek stated right on SSA.gov:

Statement from Acting Commissioner Dudek about Temporary Restraining Order

“Today, the Court issued clarifying guidance about the Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) related to DOGE employees and DOGE activities at the Social Security Administration (SSA). Therefore, I am not shutting down the agency. President Trump supports keeping Social Security offices open and getting the right check to the right person at the right time. SSA employees and their work will continue under the TRO.”

So all is right with the world. For now.

There are a few recent new things that are being mentioned in the media regarding Social Security that I’d like to address as well. Regarding their resuming debt collection activities that they had stopped back in 2020 during the pandemic, I was under the impression that this had already started back up again. Only two years ago they began hounding one of my clients regarding alleged overpayments made and stated in their letter that they had paused collecting overpayments in 2020 but were now starting again. This was in 2023. So, how is this new?

Secondly, if Dickhead Dudek wants to implement stronger identity verification procedures, he’d better think twice about shutting numerous Social Security offices. Because for anyone who is not computer savvy or has access to a computer, visiting a Social Security office in person will either be very inconvenient or downright impossible. Also, if you fill out a benefit claim online, guess what’s going to happen? You will eventually get a phone call from Social Security! Yes, they will indeed want to speak with you. On. The. Phone. I mean, after you spend hours filling out a benefit claim online, they’re not going to have the audacity to actually ask you to personally come to their office to verify it’s you in person, will they? And contrary to many beliefs, you WILL still be able to speak with someone at Social Security. On. The. Phone. And as much as they may want direct deposit change requests to be made in one business day, I can guarantee you with all the cuts and closings Dickhead Dudek is ordering, that is not going to be the case.

And let’s hope nobody else faces a predicament like this poor man did:

https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/21/us/ned-johnson-declared-dead-social-security-doge/index.html

Or like my siblings did 27 years ago when Social Security delcared them dead after our mother’s passing. And that was long before SHITHOLE, DIPSHIT and DICKHEAD.

An Open Letter To Elon Musk

An Open Letter To Elon Musk

Below is an open letter that attorney Marc Elias wrote to DIPSHIT in response to something DIPSHIT posted on his DIPSHIT social media site.

I did try to simply post the link to Marc’s site but for whatever reason, it wouldn’t let me. But you can read it at democracydocket.com in addition to viewing it right here

Elon Musk recently posted on his site that another lawyer and I are “undermining civilization.” He goes on to ask if we suffered childhood trauma and concludes by suggesting we are suffering from “generational trauma.” This is my response.

Mr. Musk,

You recently criticized me and another prominent lawyer fighting for the rule of law and democracy in the United States. I am used to being attacked for my work, particularly on the platform you own and dominate.

I used to be a regular on Twitter, where I amassed over 900,000 followers — all organic except for the right-wing bots who seemed to grow in number. Like many others, I stopped regularly posting on the site because, under your stewardship, it became a hellscape of hate and misinformation.

I also used to buy your cars — first a Model X and then a Model S — back when you spoke optimistically about solving the climate crisis. My family no longer owns any of your cars and never will.

But this is not the reason I am writing. You don’t know me. You have no idea whether I have suffered trauma and if I have, how it has manifested. And it’s none of your business.

However, I will address your last point about generational trauma. I am Jewish, though many on your site simply call me “a jew.” Honestly, it’s often worse than that, but I’m sure you get the point. There was a time when Twitter would remove antisemitic posts, but under your leadership, tolerating the world’s oldest hatred now seems to be a permissible part of your “free speech” agenda.

Like many Jewish families, mine came to America because of trauma. They were fleeing persecution in the Pale of Settlement — the only area in the Russian Empire where Jews were legally allowed to reside. Even there, life was difficult — often traumatic. My family, like others, lived in a shtetl and was poor. Worse, pogroms were common — violent riots in which Jews were beaten, killed and expelled from their villages.

By the time my family fled, life in the Pale had become all but impossible for Jews. Tsar Nicholas II’s government spread anti-Jewish propaganda that encouraged Russians to attack and steal from Jews in their communities. My great-grandfather was fortunate to leave when he did. Those who stayed faced even worse circumstances when Hitler’s army later invaded.

That is the generational trauma I carry. The trauma of being treated as “other” by countrymen you once thought were your friends. The trauma of being scapegoated by authoritarian leaders. The trauma of fleeing while millions of others were systematically murdered. The trauma of watching powerful men treat it all as a joke — or worse.

As an immigrant yourself, you can no doubt sympathize with what it means to leave behind your country, extended family, friends and neighbors to come to the United States. Of course, you probably had more than 86 rubles in your pocket. You probably didn’t ride for nine days in the bottom of a ship or have your surname changed by immigration officials. Here is the ship manifest showing that my family did. Aron, age three, was my grandfather.

As new immigrants, life wasn’t easy. My family lived in cramped housing without hot water. They worked menial jobs — the kind immigrants still perform today. 

Some may look down on those immigrants — the ones without fancy degrees — but my family was proud to work and grateful that the United States took them in. They found support within their Jewish community and a political home in the Democratic Party.

I became a lawyer to give back to the country that gave my family a chance. I specialize in representing Democratic campaigns because I believe in the party. I litigate voting rights cases because the right to vote is the bedrock of our democracy. I speak out about free and fair elections because they are under threat.

Now let me address the real crux of your post.

You are very rich and very powerful. You have thrown in with Donald Trump. Whether it is because you think you can control him or because you share his authoritarian vision, I do not know. I do not care.

Together, you and he are dismantling our government, undermining the rule of law and harming the most vulnerable in our society. I am just a lawyer. I do not have your wealth or your platform. I do not control the vast power of the federal government, nor do I have millions of adherents at my disposal to harass and intimidate my opponents. I may even carry generational trauma.

But you need to know this about me. I am the great-grandson of a man who led his family out of the shtetl to a strange land in search of a better life. I am the grandson of the three-year-old boy on that journey. As you know, my English name is Marc, but my Hebrew name is Elhanan (אֶלְחָנָן) — after the great warrior in David’s army who slew a powerful giant.

I will use every tool at my disposal to protect this country from Trump. I will litigate to defend voting rights until there are no cases left to bring. I will speak out against authoritarianism until my last breath.

I will not back down. I will not bow or scrape. I will never obey.

Defiantly,

Marc Elias