Voices From The Community | Spinal Cord Injury & Paralysis

Our Most Important Rights

Written by Tim Gilmer | Apr 4, 2024 1:00:00 PM

Over the upcoming weeks and months, we will be inundated with news, polls, legal battles, accusations, and denials, almost nonstop. And political ads, especially the kind where black is called white, and blue and red become green and yellow — when the truth is difficult to see and hear because so much combative messaging continually clashes and warps our ability to clearly see a pathway to a peaceful, harmonious world. And those of us with serious needs having to do with our disabling conditions will hardly be able to get in a word edgewise.

Election years are always stressful, but 2024 may truly be a pivotal point in our nation’s history. We hear this every election year, but so much is at stake in our present circumstances. Never before have our priorities as people with disabilities been so important to our future. True, our needs are not usually considered the same as “the nation’s needs,” but if we do not speak out forcefully for our basic rights, no one else will.

Our Dependence on Basic Everyday Rights

Most of us take for granted that we have the right to vote and will always be able to exercise it. It is our one equal right that is guaranteed to secure all of our other rights. Yet due to extreme combativeness between our two major political parties, we now have a mostly dysfunctional Congress where political divisions are super-heated, and the absence of compromise and cooperation threaten to shut down the government itself. Major spending bills must continue to be passed to give us guaranteed access to health care, transportation, caregiving, affordable durable medical equipment, and the latest assistive technology. More than any other voting group, we as seriously disabled individuals must depend on some or all of these services and equipment in order to live our daily lives.

So much has changed since the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Much of the change has been for the better, but the one thing that has changed for the worse is that both parties can no longer agree on our basic priorities or even our right to them. One party is threatening to defund or slash Social Security programs and the Affordable Care Act, both of which are vital to our everyday living.