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|    Re: CRA Employee Accused of Misusing Tax    |
|    10 Jul 11 15:34:39    |
      XPost: can.general, can.politics, ott.general       From: nospam@thanksalot.com              Canuck57 wrote:       > On 08/07/2011 10:11 PM, John Fleming wrote:       >       >>> $I managed to pack away enough I don't think I would qualify for       >>> AISH. $Pays me more to watch the stocks grow and pay dividends at       >>> this point. $Something you can do without worrying if your doing it       >>> fast enough.       >>       >> With AISH, if my understanding of the rules is correct,       >> while you can own your own home and you can own a vehicle       >> modified to meet your needs, there is a limit to the amount       >> of assets you can have.       >       > AISH and CPP disability, if that is all you have will eventually put       > you dirt poor poverty. I don't think having a house is allowed,       > unless it is a low end one bedroom shack in the bad end of town.       >       > I you want more than below poverty, start saving. Saved me from       > certain poverty if I hadn't saved well.       >       >>> $> Disabled people who, in spite of their disabilities, find.       >>> $> ways to contribute to the world around them are such       >>> $> incredible inspirations. If they can do what they do, what       >>> $> is holding me back?       >>> $       >>> $Yep, yet many fully enabled whine to much. One thing a disabled       >>> person $will learn sooner than later is whining gets you no where.       >>> Neither does $self pity or excuses. In a weird sort of way this is       >>> true: Everyone $has a disability, just depends how you work around       >>> it. For some, MS, $for others blind, for others a wheel       >>> chair....for others it is just $attitude.       >>       >> The author of "What Color is Your Parachute" wrote a version       >> of the book aimed at the disabled. And he said exactly the       >> same thing. Everyone has a disability.       >>       >> Usually, when people think of disabilities, they think of       >> conditions with severe physical or mental shortcomings.       >> People on crutches or confined to wheelchairs, or with       >> autism or cerebral palsy.       >>       >> And you're right. For some people, the biggest disability       >> is an attitude.       >       > And it is the easiest to fix.              Really? Fix yours, then.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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