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Brickbat: Declared Dead

Charles Oliver | 10.30.2025 4:00 AM

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In Pace, Florida, the Social Security Administration mistakenly declared Patsy Rosher dead after her husband died, which led to termination of her Social Security, Medicare and supplemental insurance benefits just as she was diagnosed with aggressive pancreatic cancer. Doctors told Rosher she no longer had coverage, and when she went to a Social Security office, she was told the ongoing government shutdown meant the agency couldn't immediately fix the error.

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  1. Vernon Depner   5 hours ago

    She should apply for asylum.

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    1. Chumby   3 hours ago

      She should identify as her husband provided his socialism benefits are still active.

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  2. SQRLSY   5 hours ago

    Scumby the Scummy Chimp-Chump swill be here soon, to explain to us all that Patsy Rosher is here among us GOOD, living, REAL AmeriKKKunts (with Magic Papers even, no less!), ass an invading rapefugee from the world of the undead, and ass a PAPERLESS not-even-human!

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  3. Fist of Etiquette   5 hours ago

    Like the government was going to fix its mistake either way.

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  4. Chumby   3 hours ago

    A prime example why govt socialism is so bad.

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  5. diver64   3 hours ago

    So is this a story about Democrats murdering people because of the Schumer Shutdown?

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    1. Chumby   3 hours ago

      The local political ads blame Trump and Susan Collins.

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  6. mad.casual   2 hours ago

    she was diagnosed with aggressive pancreatic cancer

    Sorry, we got ahead of ourselves by about 6-12 mos. The good news is, one way or the other, you won't be without benefits very long!

    No laughs? What, too soon?

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