Hi, Deb:
Thanks for the update on your Social Security Disability woes. At first glance, it looks as if you finally got a 'win' but in reality, it's more like 'one step forward, three steps back', which is as unfair as anything can be. The decision to appeal the ruling is yours to make - I have no advice to offer...it's too important a decision and I don't know every facet of your situation. Of course, I hope it comes out well for you and you receive at least a part of what you should have been awarded in the first place.
I think the Social Security Administration is concerned about their outlays regarding awards due to the fact that the program is projected (by the SS Trustees) to begin paying out more than it takes in (via payroll taxes) by 2017, not because of having to pay for Operation Iraqi Freedom ('the war'). Of course, that projection is hotly disputed by some but with the growing 'baby boomer' population reaching retirement age and SS disability claims that have grown to 5.5 million in 2007, the projection seems reasonable. However, the way our government wastes money - no matter which political party is in power - makes this Scrooge-like attitude by SS judges even more frustrating.
My wife went through the SS disability merry-go-round in 1996-97 and although she ultimately received a decent award, it took an attorney and two years to get there. Fortunately, she had private disability insurance that paid 70% of her former (quite substantial) salary, so we were O.K. while waiting for the SS to get off it's duff. Ironically, the only reason my wife applied for the SS disability benefit was due to the fact that her private insurer demanded she apply because SS was an 'entitlement'. Although they initially paid her as contracted, once she received the award and the retroactive funds, they demanded she return a portion of what she had received that SS would have covered (about 40% of the total she was supposed to receive from the private insurer....70% of her full-time salary). She paid it. No problems since then.
I sincerely hope you find justice in your attempt to get a fair financial award for what you've lost, Deb. You certainly deserve it.
Jim