Thursday, September 05, 2013

‘MOOD DISORDER’ BONANZA FOR IMPRISONED JESSE JR.

The government is raping the taxpayers with undeserved disability payments to Jesse Jackson’s imprisoned son

I am fairly certain that almost every person facing a criminal prosecution is suffering from ‘mood disorder’ and will continue to suffer so while imprisoned. Since Jesse Jr. will receive generous disability payments for this ‘disorder,’ I am herewith advising all jail and prison inmates to file claims for their ‘mood disorder’ disability. If it’s good for Junior, it ought to be good for all the other crooks.

From Breitbart News:

Convicted Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-IL) is scheduled to receive $8,700 per month in government disability pay, as well as a partial federal pension of $45,000. That generous $8,700 in disability comes thanks to Jackson’s sudden development of a “mood disorder” as the federal government began looking to indict him. Jackson, who was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison, had no history of mental illness during his prior 17 years in Congress. Rev. Jesse Jackson has defended his son’s claims of mental illness, stating to the court, “This time a year ago I thought we may have lost him.”

From Judicial Watch:

….. Let’s return to Jackson Jr.’s convenient mental illness. It all started during a circus-like event last summer. The congressman vanished for about two weeks amid a looming criminal indictment before his office revealed he was on medical leave for “exhaustion. ….. The late onset of what we now know is a debilitating mental illness makes Junior eligible to get $8,700 per month in government disability pay, according to a news report that also says the slammer-bound politician can get a partial federal pension of $45,000 despite his transgressions. So what does Junior’s dad, the world-renowned civil rights con man, have to say about all this? The Reverend Jesse Jackson says his son has been very sick and is still in recovery. “This time a year ago I thought we may have lost him,” the senior Jackson wrote in a letter to the court.

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