Another Letter to POTUS 45
Stephen TrujilloREDACTED AvenueCocoa Beach, FL 32931
REDACTEDBangkok, Thailand 10320
+1 (347) REDACTED+66 REDACTEDREDACTED@gmail.com
June 18, 2018President Donald J. TrumpThe White House1600 Pennsylvania AvenueWashington, DC 20500
Dear Mr. President:I am a 100% permanently and totally disabled veteran retired in Florida and in Bangkok.
Many years ago, I applied for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), expecting that I would be approved as most permanently and totally disabled veterans are.
I was denied because the IRS failed to credit my tax account with sufficient Social Security work credits. This was an IRS error.
I tried to fix this problem for the past 11 years. I spent thousands of dollars dealing with the IRS, and I am still not certain that the work credit deficit is repaired. They are impossible to deal with.
I contacted the state of Florida veterans assistance office, and they referred me to Senator Rubio’s office. There has been no progress, no developments, on my case for the past six months. They say that they are awaiting a response from the IRS.
Can you please refer my case to somebody who can fix this problem for me? I have lost more than $120,000 in SSDI benefits that should have rightfully been mine, and I see no hope that I will receive SSDI before I die. My health is not good, the VA assures me that I can have a stroke at literally any time.
I wish to get this SSDI problem fixed before I die, so that my wife can have some income after I pass.
Thank you very much.
I thank you for turning our Republic around. You are the best president in American history, and I am delighted that I voted for you.
If I can be of assistance to you in any fashion, please command me. My oath of service has no expiration date.
Rangers Lead the Way, and De Oppresso Liber.
May Almighty God protect you and your family as you save the Republic.
Sincerely yours,
Stephen G. TrujilloCPT, INFSSN REDACTED
REDACTED AvenueCocoa Beach FL 32931
REDACTEDBangkok, Thailand 10320
+1 (347) REDACTED+66 REDACTED
REDACTED@gmail.com
REDACTEDBangkok, Thailand 10320
+1 (347) REDACTED+66 REDACTEDREDACTED@gmail.com
June 18, 2018President Donald J. TrumpThe White House1600 Pennsylvania AvenueWashington, DC 20500
Dear Mr. President:I am a 100% permanently and totally disabled veteran retired in Florida and in Bangkok.
Many years ago, I applied for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), expecting that I would be approved as most permanently and totally disabled veterans are.
I was denied because the IRS failed to credit my tax account with sufficient Social Security work credits. This was an IRS error.
I tried to fix this problem for the past 11 years. I spent thousands of dollars dealing with the IRS, and I am still not certain that the work credit deficit is repaired. They are impossible to deal with.
I contacted the state of Florida veterans assistance office, and they referred me to Senator Rubio’s office. There has been no progress, no developments, on my case for the past six months. They say that they are awaiting a response from the IRS.
Can you please refer my case to somebody who can fix this problem for me? I have lost more than $120,000 in SSDI benefits that should have rightfully been mine, and I see no hope that I will receive SSDI before I die. My health is not good, the VA assures me that I can have a stroke at literally any time.
I wish to get this SSDI problem fixed before I die, so that my wife can have some income after I pass.
Thank you very much.
I thank you for turning our Republic around. You are the best president in American history, and I am delighted that I voted for you.
If I can be of assistance to you in any fashion, please command me. My oath of service has no expiration date.
Rangers Lead the Way, and De Oppresso Liber.
May Almighty God protect you and your family as you save the Republic.
Sincerely yours,
Stephen G. TrujilloCPT, INFSSN REDACTED
REDACTED AvenueCocoa Beach FL 32931
REDACTEDBangkok, Thailand 10320
+1 (347) REDACTED+66 REDACTED
REDACTED@gmail.com
Published on June 18, 2018 03:28
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