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Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Starbucks to Stop Using Disposable Plastic Straws by 2020

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My hippy side says alright, alright, alright, but as a Person With a Disability this might lead to frustration. I have never used a paper straw myself, I do wonder how long they hold up from the biting that I do. I did hear that Starbucks might offer metal straws, I wonder if they will be available for an extra cost? Before Brooke gave me a metal straw I really did not like frozen drinks, because I could not suck them up due to my biting. By this time I started to have missing teeth, so the straw had a slot to fit through. Other wise this type of straw would be too hard on teeth, talk about a Gimp Dilemma!!!

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Thursday, July 5, 2018

C.P. Wisdom

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This is one of many emails I receive from students and educators to share my view  about living as a person with a disability.

What do you talk about in your motivational speeches?

I mostly tell stories from my life, a lot of is related to living as a person with a disability but really they can relate to everyone. We all have challenges in life, but I want to show people there is always a way to get over them. If one way is not work try another, it is okay to ask for help. I also talk about find your passion in life, because they become asks of kindness that can change our world for the better. Even the smallest can change a life for the good.

How do you communicate in different ways?

The biggest one is my art, I do a lot of social media to keep up with disability topics and to put my thoughts out for people to think about. I really am not one to talk about my daily life on it, but put out a lot of my art and things that I feel passionate about. I feel like social media has open a new world of communication for the disabled community.

How has cerebral palsy affected your life? How do you express yourself?

Having CP is just about doing things differently, I can do what ever I want just with twist. It is a life style that chose me, it might take longer to do things but I get them done. If might take me twice as long to have a conversation in the end my thoughts may be valuable then others.

What is your belief about cerebral palsy?

I still feel that I do have CP, but it does not control me. It does present more challenges in life, but CP is just part of my personality and help lead me down the path I am taking in life. I have never asked why I have CP, or if there was a way to fixed it. Once I was visiting a school and a student asked me the magic pill question to take away my CP. I replied, I would not take it because having CP is only way of life I know. To take away my CP would be like dropping off to live on another planet

Friday, June 29, 2018

Just Another Thought


It seems as respect and working together are vanishing terms in today's society.  Another reason to move to Europe, Pets are welcome at a lot of places. That was the best chilling out at Cafe's with dogs being lazy under the tables. The time we where in Chile, we sat at a picnic table all day and our neighbor's dog would come for morning coffee and beacon and check on us through out the day. Our Country just needs to chill out, maybe that is why more States are legalizing pot.

Saturday, June 23, 2018

Disability Threats Under President Trump's...

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Feb, 26,
Trump Budget Calls For Cuts To Disability Programs
President Donald Trump is proposing cuts to countless programs benefiting people with disabilities, advocates say, touching everything from Medicaid to employment and autism treatment.
Trump unveiled his $4.8 trillion budget proposal this week for the 2021 fiscal year that starts in October. The president’s budget is unlikely to be rubber-stamped by Congress, but essentially serves as a wish list outlining his priorities.
Trump is seeking reductions to Medicaid, food assistance, state councils on developmental disabilities, university centers on developmental disabilities and protection and advocacy programs, said David Card at the National Disability Rights Network.

Feb, 5,
The next move in Trump administration's war on the disabled
Disability is not a static condition, in most cases. Someone may be able to take their child to the park one day, and the next be unable to get out of bed. Conditions are long-lasting, but may also be sporadic in nature, with flares that vary in their length and severity.
A number of government benefits are means tested, meaning the eligibility for that program may be tied to how much money an individual or a family earns. Some programs, like the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program, provide benefits that are specifically tied, by definition, to an individual's inability to work due to a disability. SSDI is intended to supplement what would be that individual's income.

Feb, 3,
Trump administration cuts to Social Security disability benefits among the cruelest
Hardly a day goes by without the Trump administration finding a new way to slash the safety net.
But its latest proposal — which would cut Social Security disability benefits by $2.6 billion over 10 years — is one of the cruelest. It would require millions of beneficiaries to re-prove their disability — and navigate a complex web of red tape and paperwork — every two years. Hundreds of thousands of people could lose benefits even though their condition has not changed.

Feb, 3,
Proposed Medicaid Restructuring Will Harm Disability Community

Washington, D.C. – Today, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced guidance to states allowing them to pursue drastic changes in how they administer Medicaid to many program recipients, including people with disabilities, family members, direct support professionals, and other allies of people with disabilities. The guidance encourages states to cap their federal funding for the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) Medicaid expansion and weaken federal protections for the low-income adults it covers.

Aug. 9
I think databases is just another way to label people and gives a false since of knowledge. In fact, a name does not mean they will get the help they need nor you have the right person. For example, i had to pay my Uncle Danny's library fine since we have the same name.
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Oct. 3,
Brett Kavanaugh said it was ok to perform elective surgery on people with disabilities without their consent

Reproductive Violence, Judge Kavanaugh, and the Legacy of Eugenics in the United States

Sept. 25,
Federal Proposal Would Limit Immigrants With Disabilities
I remember, when I was 18 to get any benefits to kick in, I basically had to cut off from any support from family, or friends.

Sept. 4,
Disability Groups Line Up Against Trump Supreme Court Pick
 Aug, 15,

Trump Team May Change Rules on Jobs for Students With Disabilities
One of the few good things to come from this mess.

July 9,

Kennedy’s Retirement Will Leave the Rights of People With Disabilities in Danger


Trump administration takes another major swipe at the Affordable Care Act

June 23,

Statement in Response to Trump Administration Proposal to Combine Education and Labor Department
Plan to merge Education, Labor departments is just more 'hot air' from Trump administration

Thursday, June 7, 2018

Wheelchair-Friendly Tiny Houses Could be a “Big” Option for People With Disabilities

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If I had the money, I would invest in property to run water and electric hook ups all through out the place. I have been seeing a lot of these types of blogs.

It is a great idea for many reasons, consider the amount of money PWDs throw away on just renting. Also the fact that we live in one place for most of our lives due to affordability. Would buying tiny houses also save tax payers money, if programs were setup to buy, rather then live 40-60 year in subsidized housing?

I am sure people still have to rent the land to park just as a trailer park. The tiny option may be the way for PWDs to be included in the latest housing trend. I think it would cool to start a Gimp commune.