By all means, let's make this government more powerful.
And with more authority and responsibility for our lives.
Social Security file turns up in mail
Other lost files returned to agency, also anonymously; 4 never found
Social Security file turns up in mail
Other lost files returned to agency, also anonymously; 4 never found
Julie Dable Stuart had been waiting more than three years for a decision on whether she qualifies for Social Security disability benefits when a large envelope arrived in the mail at her Waukesha home late last year.
She was stunned.
"It was pieces of my Social Security file," said Dable Stuart, 43. "No postmark. It had my name and postage due. I had to pay $6.65. It was all kinds of personal information about me."
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