SNAP benefits about to be cut off -- and she don't like it

What these SNAP bitches ranting and raving about how they’re going to steal if other people won’t give them free food fail to realize is that the taxpayers will be LESS supportive of SNAP.

Oh, quite the contrary... the only time white people do the right thing is when poor people threaten violence.

Shouldn't be that way, but it is.

But the very fact we are talking about food riots in 2025 shows just how bad Cheeto Hitler has fucked things up.
 
Biden let in millions of aliens who have overwhelmed the system

When those millions are gone we can deal with the problems of Americans

One, most of them aren't going anywhere. Trump is actually deporting less people than Biden did.

Two, the system is broken because we don't have universal coverage.

Why cant native born welfare bums do the same thing?

Instead they sit around like baby birds in a nest waiting to be fed

Actually, most people on SNAP work. The rest are elderly and children.
 
Oh, quite the contrary... the only time white people do the right thing is when poor people threaten violence.

Shouldn't be that way, but it is.
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Leftist racist ^^^
 
One, most of them aren't going anywhere. Trump is actually deporting less people than Biden did.
The difference is that new migrants are not coming in to replace the ones being deported
 
One, most of them aren't going anywhere. Trump is actually deporting less people than Biden did.

Two, the system is broken because we don't have universal coverage.



Actually, most people on SNAP work. The rest are elderly and children.
The only adults who work are the ones who must qualify for the un-Earned Income Tax Credit or to meet the 20% threshold
 
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The difference is that new migrants are not coming in to replace the ones being deported

Actually, they probably are... just in different ways.

The only adults who work are the ones who must qualify for the un-Earned Income Tax credit or to meet the 20% threshold

And? Point is, they work.
 
Actually, they probably are... just in different ways.



And? Point is, they work.
20% only because they are forced to

But the idea that only food stamps stand between a full stomach and starvation is a lib lie
 
Asylees aren't illegals.

They are following a process.

That we aren't following through on our end (60% of them would be granted permanent residency if they got their hearings) is on us.
The vast majority of Biden's "asylees" fucked up from the jump and are inelible.

They have to enter thru a PORT OF ENTRY. The Rio isn't a port of entry.

Next?
 
Illegals aren't getting health care, you lying sack of shit.

Here, educate yourself as to who can get what benefits.
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Settle down snowflake. You are talking yourself into a corner. You should have quit when you thought you were ahead.
Are you one of those Trump University graduates by any chance, or maybe just one of those dumb-as-dirt, white-trash, red state voters?
And democrats can't figure out why low-income voters won't vote for them.
 
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Get a different job, idiot.
God, you are the literal POSTER CHILD fior Dunning Kruger effect! Must you flaunt your ignorance?

The bottom line Simp is that just "getting a job" to work one's way out of poverty is not the answer anymore. Mooverty is not the result of "laziness" as a large percentage of welfare recipients already work one or more jobs that in past times paid enough to make ends meet.
The real reason for the high poverry rate can be traced back to the greed of the morbidly rich who have shipped decent paying American jobs overseas or replaced them here with automation. The only "jibs" left behind for tens of millions of Americans are poor paying ones.

But yeah telling overworked poor people to "just get a better paying job" sounds like a GREAT Republican campaign slogan for this next year.
You guys should definitely go with that.

SNAP Participants Often Work in Education, Health, Retail,

Seventy percent of workers participating in SNAP are concentrated in five major industries: education and health services, wholesale and retail trade, leisure and hospitality, professional and business services, and manufacturing. A greater share of SNAP participants work in some of these areas — such as hospitality and retail — than workers overall. (See Appendix Table 1 for details.)

  • Education and health services. About 22 percent of workers participating in SNAP work in education and health services. Their most common occupations include personal care aides, nursing assistants, home health aides, teaching assistants, and registered nurses. Over two-thirds of these workers work in elementary and secondary schools, hospitals, home health care services, individual and family services, child day care services, and nursing care facilities.
  • Wholesale and retail trade. About 17 percent of workers participating in SNAP work in wholesale and retail trade. Their most common occupations include cashiers, retail salespersons, first-line retail supervisors, stockers and order fillers, and laborers and movers. About half of them work in general merchandise stores, grocery stores, clothing stores, electronic shopping and mail-order houses, gasoline stations, and building material and supplies.
  • Leisure and hospitality. About 13 percent of workers participating in SNAP work in the hospitality sector. Their most common occupations include cooks, waitstaff, cashiers, fast food and counter workers, and food service managers.[52] The majority work in restaurants and other food services — the largest single industry among SNAP participants as a whole, employing about 10 percent of SNAP participants. (See Appendix Table 2 for a list of the most common industries where participants work.)
  • Professional and business services. About 10 percent of workers participating in SNAP work in professional and business services, with the greatest share in services to buildings and dwellings, landscaping, and employment services. Their most common occupations include landscaping and groundskeeping workers, janitors and building cleaners, security guards and gambling surveillance officers, maids and housekeeping cleaners, and customer service representatives.
  • Manufacturing. About 9 percent of workers participating in SNAP work in manufacturing, including industries related to motor vehicles (and related equipment), non-specified manufacturing industries, and animal slaughtering and processing. Their most common occupations are other assemblers and fabricators,[53] miscellaneous production workers, laborers and movers, first-line supervisors of production and operator workers, and metal and plastic workers.
  • Other industries. About 30 percent of workers participating in SNAP work in construction (7 percent), transportation and utilities (7 percent), other services (6 percent),[54] and other industries such as financial activities, public administration, and agriculture (10 percent).
While overall about 10 percent of all workers participated in SNAP in the last year, in several industries — including home health care services, barber shops, and taxi and limousine service — more than 1 in 6 workers participate in SNAP. (See Figure 3. See Appendix Table 3 for details.)

 
Oh, quite the contrary... the only time white people do the right thing is when poor people threaten violence.

Shouldn't be that way, but it is.

But the very fact we are talking about food riots in 2025 shows just how bad Cheeto Hitler has fucked things up.
DHS definition of terrorism:
(18) The term "terrorism" means any activity that-

(A) involves an act that-

(i) is dangerous to human life or potentially destructive of critical infrastructure or key resources; and

(ii) is a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of any State or other subdivision of the United States; and


(B) appears to be intended-

(i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population;

(ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or

(iii) to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination, or kidnapping.
 
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