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Saved - October 21, 2023 at 2:04 PM

@Pismo_B - 🇺🇸 Pismo 🇺🇸

Biden has advocated cutting Social Security for 40 years! https://t.co/L6213pqdjz

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Speaker 0 asks Joe if he has ever been on the Senate floor and talked about cutting Social Security, Medicare, and veterans' programs. Joe denies ever saying that. Speaker 0 insists that Joe has made those statements multiple times, but Joe continues to deny it. Joe claims that he meant everything was on the table for discussion, but he did not support those specific cuts. Speaker 0 challenges Joe to watch videos on YouTube where he made those statements.
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Speaker 0: Let me ask you a question, Joe. Yeah. You're right here with me. Yeah. Have you been on the floor of the senate? You were in the senate for a few years. Yeah. Time and time again talking about the necessity with pride about cutting Social Security, cutting Medicare, cutting veterans' programs. No. You never said that? Speaker 1: No. When I argued if we should freeze federal spending, I meant Social Security as well. I meant Medicare and Medicaid. I meant Veterans Bank. I meant every single solitary thing in the government. Speaker 0: Look, here's the deal. You're not as guy. Why don't you just tell the truth here? We all make mistakes. Speaker 1: I I Speaker 0: am telling the truth. Speaker 1: And I not only tried it once, I tried it twice, I tried it a 3rd time, and I tried it a 4th time. Speaker 0: Joe, let me Repeat it again. I want you just to be straight with the American people. I am saying that you have been on the floor of the Senate time and time again talking about the need to cut Social Security, Medicare and veterans programs. Is that true or is that true? No. It's not true. What That is not Speaker 1: true? Speaker 0: That is not true. Speaker 1: I met veterans man. I met every single solitary thing in the government. Speaker 0: Everything was on the table. I did not support any of those cuts in Social Security or in Veterans Affairs. Woah. Woah. Everything was on the table. Alright. You're right. You just said it. Including, in your judgment, cuts the Social Security impediment. In order to get The kinds of changes we need on other things related Joe, thank you. But we did not cut it. I I know. Because people like me helped stop that. All that I would say to the American people, go to YouTube. It's all over the place. Joe said it many, many times. And I'm surprised, you know, you can defend that or change your mind on it, But you can't deny the reality.
Saved - September 16, 2023 at 9:50 AM
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Border Patrol confirms illegal immigrants receive $2200/month in Social Security. They're coached on what to say at the border, splitting up families to appear as single parents. Free flights, medical, housing. Meanwhile, Maui fire victims received $700, while average Americans get $1400/month. Outrageous!

@WillSaveTheKids - Will

Border Patrol confirms illegal immigrants receive $2200 a month in Social Security. They are being taught what to say at the border. Families are splitting up so it appears everyone is a single parent. Free flights, free medical, free housing. Maui fire victims got $700 Average Americans get $1400/mo Outrageous!

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The speaker discusses how the cartel informs them about everything and how they know all the details of their activities. They mention that they don't care about someone wanting to know more and that the cost for something is around 22100. They also mention that once people have a ticket to their desired destination, they no longer need ankle monitors. The speaker finds it interesting that there are no married couples or parents present, only single parents. They speculate that these single parents may already have relatives in the area.
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Speaker 0: Everything. They have it. The cartel tells them everything. Every everything's word-of-mouth. They you guys know everything that we do. That's just the way it is. Somebody wants to I'm not there to tell you. I don't care. Like, obviously, they're coming because From my understanding, I've heard it's around 22100. It's for 1 foot, 1 foot, and then Yeah. And then Just oh, yes. That's how it's going. Yes. Very easy. Very easy. And once they get a ticket to wherever they wanna go, they get a ticket. They used to do the monitors on the ankles and those were being cut off. It's not a good phone. Well, it is interesting that there's no mom with us, no husband here, no dad, Dad and dad, they're all single parents. A lot of you. Everybody's single parents. They probably already have a relative here or their
Saved - December 4, 2023 at 4:17 AM

@ImMeme0 - I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸

This should make any hard working American furious!! https://t.co/6YNOVFDs8O

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According to a report by the US House Committee on Homeland Security Majority, the annual cost for housing and caring for asylum seekers is $451 billion. This includes both their accommodation and general welfare.
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Speaker 0: We have new numbers, a new report from the US House Committee on Homeland Security Majority. They say the price tag per year is 451 $1,000,000,000. That is both for the housing and care of the asylum seekers as well as those known god
Saved - December 6, 2023 at 3:12 PM

@ImMeme0 - I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸

🚨While you’re struggling to put food on the table illegals are being rewarded with $5,000 Gift Card for breaking the law paid by your tax dollars. Only in Biden’s America! https://t.co/MgJQ3tagKx

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Many people are coming into the country without proper vetting, mostly military-aged men from China, Africa, and other places. What's concerning is that these individuals are given a cell phone, a plane ticket to anywhere in the country, and a $5,000 Visa card upon being processed. This means that while you may be struggling to make ends meet during the Christmas season, the government is giving illegal immigrants $5,000 gift cards. That's the truth.
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Speaker 0: You know, we see all these people coming across mostly military age men coming from China, from Africa, from all over the world. Most of them not even being vetted when they come in here. But here's what's really gonna bother you. When these folks come across and they're processed, They're being given a cell phone, a plane ticket to wherever they wanna go in this country, so probably to a community near you, and a $5,000 Visa card. So while this Christmas season, you're struggling to keep your lights on, while you're struggling to pay your rent, put Christmas presents under the tree for your kids, we have our government giving people that came into this country illegally $5,000 gift cards. That's the truth, folks.
Saved - December 7, 2023 at 8:11 PM

@LeahRain77 - Leah Rain ✝️🇺🇸🎸🏝️

Wow …While you’re struggling to put food on the table illegals are being given a plane ticket to anywhere and a $5,000 Visa gift card for breaking the law , and all of it paid by your tax dollars. https://t.co/Bx36kVDSXw

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Many people are coming into the country without proper vetting, mainly young men from China, Africa, and other places. What's concerning is that these individuals are given a cell phone, a plane ticket to any location in the country, and a $5,000 Visa card. This means that while you struggle to pay bills and provide for your family during the Christmas season, the government is giving illegal immigrants $5,000 gift cards. This is the truth.
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Speaker 0: You know, we see all these people coming across mostly military age men coming from China, from Africa, from all over the world. Most of them not even being vetted when they come in here. But here's what's really gonna bother you. When these folks come across and they're processed, they're being given a cell phone, A plane ticket to wherever they wanna go in this country, so probably to a community near you, and a $5,000 Visa card. So while this Christmas season, you're struggling to keep your lights on, while you're struggling to pay your rent, put Christmas presents under the tree for your kids, we have our government giving people that came into this country illegally, $5,000 gift cards. That's the truth, folks.
Saved - May 5, 2024 at 6:29 PM

@MichelleRM68 - Michelle #FJB

ABSOLUTELY INFURIATING!! It's costing American taxpayers 9K for every illegal alien in this country in order to cover all of the freebies they're getting!!!👇👇👇 https://t.co/F5SQOMp3cl

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Illegal immigration is costing American taxpayers $9,000 per immigrant, more than what is spent on Medicaid for vulnerable citizens. This fiscal irresponsibility needs to be addressed to prevent bankruptcy. State and local governments bear the brunt of the financial burden, leading to cuts in services or increased taxes for citizens.
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Speaker 0: Highlight what it's costing the American taxpayer at every level, local, state, and federal government. And by the way, it breaks down to about $9,000 per illegal immigrant in this country. We don't even spend that for the most vulnerable American citizen in the way of Medicaid benefits. And and and so it's just part of the recklessness and fiscal responsibility of this administration, and we've gotta reign it in and we've gotta change course, or we'll bankrupt this country. I think this is maybe one Speaker 1: of the first times that we've heard it breakdown per, you know, migrant. You're saying, our taxpayer money is $9,000 Speaker 0: for each each migrant? That's correct, 9,000. We spent a little over 6,000 for Medicaid beneficiaries. These are the most vulnerable, the poorest, sickest Americans. And so we are paying through the nose for illegal immigration at all levels. By the way, the state and federal, rather the state local governments bear the greatest burden and they can't borrow from China. So they either have to offset it by cutting services to their citizens or they have to get back into the pocketbooks of of their citizens of their state.
Saved - June 25, 2024 at 4:26 PM

@robertdunlap947 - Bobby D🎙

My blood IS BOILING AFTER WATCHING THIS VIDEO🤬! Too bad we care more about non US citizens THAN WE DO THE PEOPLE THAT PAY TAXES😡! Somehow I think DJT is going to put an end to THIS BULL💩🇺🇸 https://t.co/WhEmYd8XDv

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We could have used the $165 billion given to Ukraine to build 6 border walls, fix Flint's water system 215 times, give every homeless vet $2 million, and help families impacted by wildfires. HUD says $20 billion could end homelessness in America, but we sent much more. Priorities need to change.
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Speaker 0: Check this out. With the 165,000,000,000 we gave to Ukraine Mhmm. We could have built 6 border walls to stop illegal immigrants from pouring across our southern border. Mhmm. Could have fixed Flint's water system 215 times over. Speaker 1: Easily. Speaker 0: I like this one. Could've given every homeless vet $2,000,000. Speaker 1: Holy shit. Speaker 0: Could've given 50,000,000 to every family impacted by the Maui wildfires. Speaker 1: They got $700. They got $700 each. Speaker 0: We gotta get our priorities straight, buddy. Speaker 1: According to HUD, they think it would take $20,000,000,000 to end homelessness in America. 20,000,000,000. Speaker 0: And would Speaker 1: you say we've sent a 100 and how much? We could have ended 65,000,000,000. So we could have ended homelessness eight times over in America. Yeah, bro. It's outrageous. Speaker 0: Priorities are Speaker 1: It's outrageous.
Saved - August 29, 2024 at 12:18 AM

@MTGrepp - Marjorie Taylor Greene Press Release (Parody)

HOLY SH*T 🚨 An IIIegal immigrant gets $13,000 per month for food stamps and $5,000 cash Mainstream Media won’t show you this https://t.co/YKAGyCJ4iW

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An individual expresses outrage over a receipt allegedly left by a Venezuelan migrant in a New York City bodega. The receipt purportedly shows a food stamp balance of $13,401.82 and a cash balance of $4,498.85 on a taxpayer-funded EBT card. The speaker contrasts this with the struggles of veterans and senior citizens. They claim Kamala Harris has an open checkbook on the taxpayer's dime and spends lavishly. The speaker suggests Harris will provide government subsidies to migrants for housing while citizens struggle. They reference videos from Venezuela showing protests against the recent election and accuse Nicolas Maduro of refusing to leave power. The speaker asks if people want four more years of this and questions why the migrant receives $13,000 a month in food stamps and $5,000 in cash.
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Speaker 0: Common Sense 101. I've got your big reason why you better not freaking vote for Kamala Harris. This ex post made me so mad I almost threw the damn phone across the room. I need a goodie powder because I have a headache. Why is it this illegal alien, this so called migrant from Venezuela, left a receipt at the cash register in one of the New York City bodegas? Hold up. I'm a tell you. Why is it that this hefa, who has never put anything into this country, never worked in this country, never paid Social Security tax, never paid a property tax, never put into the, IRS, never paid anything into anything, Came here with her damn hand stuck out. Came from shithole country, wherever the hell you from. This individual left the receipt where she had just bought some food at the bodega. K? Her food stamp balance let me make sure I'm getting this right. On her EBT card, her taxpayer funded EBT card, her food stamp balance is $13,401.82 for 1 month. That's this individual's food stamp balance for 1 month. K? Because when you use your a EBT card, it leaves a record of the balance after you've gone to the store and spent it, whatever. But somehow, this bitch who has literally never and, yeah, I said it. I'm a say it again. This bizatch who has never paid anything into the system is somehow worthy to get $13,401.82. Cash balance is $4,498.85. The fuck? I really do need a goodie powder. That's just one. That's one one of them. That's one of them. New York has 100 of 1000 of these foreign nationals roaming around. Why does she have 13,000 dollars in food stamps? I I I'm I'm mystified. I mean, veterans are literally sleeping on the freaking streets with maybe a $100, $200 a month in food stamps. And they fought in wars to, protect this country. They don't get $13,000 a month in food stamps, and they don't get $4,498 a month in cash. I'm looking at it. Just I I I can't even believe this is real. This is this is actually real. Senior citizens have to go back to work. After working for 70 years, in their eighties, they have to work to greet at Walmart or Costco because they can't stop working. They don't have enough money with this so called inflation reduction act and the extremely high inflation, thanks to Biden Harris, and you're gonna vote for this shit to continue? Oh my god. Don't talk to me. If you even I I mean, the identity politics aside, Kamala Harris has an open checkbook. She has an endless credit card on your tax dime, and she does not buy cheap things. She can buy whatever she wants. She can drive whatever she wants. She can live wherever she wants because she has the money, Thanks to you and your tax donations. And of course, the big donors, foreign and domestic, probably mostly foreign, but whatever. $13,000 This Venezuelan migrant gets $13,000 a month in food stamps. Another 4,400. That's just a balance. That means it started higher than that. So this individual had even more than that, than what I just mentioned. In what world is this allowed? I am seeing videos in Venezuela where she just, came here from, where there are 100 of thousands of people taking to the streets because of the rigged you know what that just took place where Nicolas Maduro does not want to leave power. So he's just like the Katie Hobbs of Venezuela is just sitting there like, nope. I ain't leaving. Even though exit polls show that the other candidate won clearly based on what the people want. You can make a machine say anything you want when you program it. But what do the people want? Do you really want this? Do you really want 4 more years of this? Because it will get worse. They're gonna be buying these people homes, like flat out and just giving it to them. BlackRock Vanguard. They'll just continue to buy up homes and, rent them out. And Harris will just give government subsidies to these, migrants so that they can have homes while you figure out where you're gonna live because they have priced you out. But they these migrants have government subsidies for the rest of their pathetic existence on your tax dollars. Oh my god. $13,000 a month in food stamps. Another 5,000 or so a month in cash to a Venezuelan migrant who just got here. And you wanna vote for Harris? Damn. Damn.
Saved - September 4, 2024 at 4:15 AM

@Sassafrass_84 - Sassafrass84

Venezuelans in Chicago are getting $15,000 in food stamps, $5000 a month cash, and 6 months free rent! A reminder on who not to vote for. This is kamalas America. Prioritizing illegals over citizens. Is this what we want for America? https://t.co/5FYoZbSDLA

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Venezuelan migrants in Chicago allegedly receive benefits including $50,000 in food stamps, $5,000 cash, and six months of free rent, possibly prioritized over citizens. Some report hearing of two years of free rent. Some Chicago residents are angry because people needing Medicaid and food stamps are rejected. Some families beg for money and food, then allegedly evade bus and train fares without consequence. One person describes a car with Venezuelan markings driving by their house.
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Speaker 0: No. $50,000 in food stamps and $5,000 cash money. Mhmm. Every month, they're getting yeah. And they're getting 6 months free rent, but this was the first time I heard about another I've heard it's 2 years free rent, getting section a first prioritized before the citizen. Citizens. Wow. So the Venezuelan migrants that are coming in here, they are getting 6 months free rent, 15, not a $1,000, and a and a credit card, $5,000. Nash. Cash. Oh my goodness. How do people in Chicago feel about that? Well, people are angry because there's a lot of people, you know, that need help with Medicaid and food stamps, and they get rejected. Speaker 1: So we thought we'd be able to let you see on Speaker 0: the street. We feel like you're closed. By my house, there's a. There's a lot of families that go stand by the door with a family saying they need money and food, and they're getting money. And then they go in the bus and don't pay. Go in the chains, don't pay. And they're not getting in trouble for none normal wrong things. They're doing making commit a crime until something happens. Nothing happens. They get away with everything. By my house, a car passed by. It said Venezuela in the back, which on the front windshield, said Venezuela. And on the side of the window, the side turned around me. And they drove by my house.
Saved - September 27, 2024 at 2:56 AM

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

Grocery store worker from Springfield, Ohio claims that Haitian migrants are using EBT cards with $13,000 for food and $29,000 for cash. Meanwhile, Americans can’t afford rent and groceries. https://t.co/fva0MUcsCJ

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The speaker recounts personally observing alarming EBT receipts while working at a grocery store, citing one instance of $13,000 spent on EBT food and $29,000 on EBT cash. The speaker expresses frustration, questioning how individuals receiving assistance can afford to dress very well while Americans struggle to afford necessities like work boots. The speaker views this as a serious problem.
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Speaker 0: I can tell you personally that when I worked at the grocery store and I cashed them out, the receipts were alarming. $13,000 on EBT food, not including the $29,000 that was on EBT cash. It's infuriating. Yes, sir. So they're not getting 600 And while they're dressed, very well. Very well. How are you able to dress like that? Coming over here as running for help that we're supposedly helping them, how are you dressed like that when we, the American people, are scrapping for the next set of work boots. That's a problem. That's a serious problem.
Saved - October 17, 2024 at 11:32 PM

@joma_gc - Bad Hombre

Wow. @Tim_Walz claims his mother waits for her social security check every month to feed herself. Tim has a net worth of over $1 million, and yet has his 90 year old mom depending on her social security check for basic necessities like food. What a piece of sh-t! https://t.co/pIgAN5nw4r

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The speaker asserts that Social Security payments are essential for some people's survival, such as their mother, who relies on the deposit to feed herself. They contrast this with Donald Trump, who they claim doesn't care if his Social Security check arrives. The speaker dismisses the idea that Donald Trump understands the needs of people who depend on Social Security.
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Speaker 0: Know what? When my mom looks for that social security deposit to be made in her bank account, that's how she's gonna feed herself. That's how she's gonna get things done. He doesn't give a damn if his social security check comes or not. So let's be very clear. If any of our relatives or anyone gives us this, if they tell us, well, Donald Trump's understand us, that's bullshit.
Saved - October 28, 2024 at 5:47 PM
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I attended a Town Hall in Chicago hosted by US Rep Jonathan Jackson, where he expressed outrage over illegal migrants receiving Social Security benefits. He highlighted the disparity between the support given to newcomers and the struggles faced by his ancestors after slavery. He questioned why American taxpayers are funding benefits for non-citizens who do not contribute to the system, emphasizing that voicing concerns about this situation is often labeled as xenophobic. He called for clarity on this issue, asserting that it is fundamentally wrong.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

Make sure every American Voter knows Kamala Harris Admin is Draining Your Social Security Benefits Town Hall held in Chicago by US Rep Jonathan Jackson outraged illegal migrants are being put on Social Security “They come into this country and get a stipend, link, a free roaming board, free child care, and some of them are getting Social Security, and when my ancestors were released from slavery, they got their clothes on their back. But yet, they were told to be happy. So why am I and everyone in this country footing the bill for people who are non-Americans, who don't vote, Who don't fight in any of our wars, who've never paid a tax. And we're told that if we say anything, we're xenophobic. Tell me why. Tell us all why. I wanna know. I think it's wrong. I mean, it shouldn't happen, but this is a U.S. immigration.”

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This country provides benefits to non-Americans while ignoring the struggles of those who have been incarcerated. Many formerly incarcerated individuals face discrimination and homelessness, yet the focus remains on migrants. Despite having numerous elected officials, our communities still suffer from violence and lack of accountability. Young people are increasingly involved in crime, and the unemployment rate for those aged 18 to 24 is alarming. Resources are being allocated to migrants instead of addressing the pressing issues within our own communities. There is a sense of urgency to confront these problems, as the youth are becoming more dangerous and desperate. It's time to stop letting others dictate our needs without including us in the conversation.
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Speaker 0: This country ain't get a stipend, link, a free roaming board, free childcare, and some of them are getting social security. And when my ancestors were released from slavery, they got the clothes on their back. But yet, they were told to be happy. So why am I and everyone in this country footing the bill for people who are non Americans, who don't vote, who don't fight in any of our wars, who've never paid a tax? And we're told that if we say anything, we're xenophobic. Tell me why. Tell us all why. I think it's wrong. Speaker 1: I think it's wrong. I mean, it shouldn't happen, but this is a a US immigration Transparency. That's my brother. That's my brother. We disagree, but that's my brother. I just wanna say, anyway, what the sister say, I don't give a damn about no Joe Biden. So if that lady wanna pass out something about that, that's her free will. Y'all can't be forcing democracy on people. She got the right just like you got the right to say vote for Joe Biden. I got the right as somebody who represent formerly incarcerated person to say Joe Biden and Clinton 94 crime bill created that. And we haven't recovered from that. The only asylum seekers that's perpetually discriminated against in this country by everybody is formerly incarcerated people. They have 18,000 homeless ex cons, yet they around here talking about public safety. You don't even know what these men are. Then you let more ex con convicts in here in the name of migrants. That's right. But they wanna tell you that it's the law this own state is on is on, the the dem I mean, the Republican. All politics are local. Yeah. Every and this state don't let them fool you From this top from from the lieutenant governor to Tony Pragwinkel, to the mayor, to the police chief, to the state's attorney, to to to the alderman, to the congressperson, to the state reps, all are black. You got a 150 elected black positions, and our communities look the way they look. And if I say something if I say something, if it's not with my brother, he just got there. They wanna legislate for us without ever bringing us at the table. I did 21 years in the prison. What they gonna tell me about what we need? They ain't never spend one day in the cell, but they legislate for your nephew, cousin, and son. The furthermore, ain't no kids in here. Ain't no teenagers in here. Over a 150 murdered young men from ages 16 to 24, and ain't no kids in here. That's the problem. You old people, y'all keep voting the same way, hook, line, and sinker, without ever holding them account. And the very babies go kill y'all ass. These kids are little wolves. Hey. Ain't nothing that nobody's saying no more important than this. Hey. Hey. Rap your ass. Ain't nothing nobody's saying more important than this. I'm tired of y'all playing games with these babies. These babies gonna start driving y'all, but they already doing it. They gonna kill you. I think y'all get caught jacked now. 60% unemployment rate for 18 to 24, and you got money for migrants. Hey. Hey. Hey. No. I'm telling y'all. Stop letting these people run fast. It's a game being played, bro. Ain't no way. And how we got guns? No. No. How we got extended clips, 100 round drums, Glock 6, cocaine heroin.
Saved - December 14, 2024 at 3:27 PM

@ImMeme0 - I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸

$2,700 EBT recipient brags about driving a 2025 Benz and living her best life at taxpayers' expense. Do you believe there should be a better screening process for individuals seeking to receive social programs? https://t.co/4zGIgBbPgY

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I was called out for using EBT while driving a 2025 Benz. It's nobody's business what I drive or how I get my benefits. Yes, I receive $271 in food stamps and I’m living my life. I appreciate the support from taxpayers. I embrace my lifestyle, relying on various forms of assistance like food stamps and child support. Everyone has their own way of making a living, and this is mine.
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Speaker 0: Someone literally tried to call me out because I get EBT, but I drive a 2025 Benz. It's none of your business what I drive and if I get EBT. Yes. I get $27100 in food stamps, and I drive a 2025 Benz. Who cares? And I'll be pulling out the EBT card from my Lewie wallet. I'm just here living the life at your expense. Thanks, taxpayers. I just love being lazy. I love living off of others, and that's how I make my living. Food stamps, child support, you name it, I got it. Everyone has their own hustle, and this is mine.
Saved - February 3, 2025 at 9:56 PM

@ImMeme0 - I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸

This should outrage every hardworking immigrant and American! Legal immigrant family of five, relying on seasonal work, shared that they received just $500 in financial assistance, while illegal immigrants from Venezuela were given $3,500. https://t.co/dGoxAIq1lU

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I'm creating this video to raise awareness about our situation as seasonal workers. We've been out of work for 4 to 5 months and received $500 in assistance from the Department of Families, which I'm grateful for. However, I learned that a Venezuelan family of five received $35,100 in assistance. This disparity is frustrating for many American citizens who work hard, pay taxes, and feel like second-class citizens. While I'm thankful for the help, it highlights the inequality in support for Americans compared to immigrants. This situation is challenging, but I believe it won't last long.
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Speaker 0: Okay. Check this out, people. I'm creating this video to create awareness. Okay? We were without working we are seasonal workers. So we've been out of work for about 4 or 5 months. Right? So we went to, we we received an assistance, from the department of, families. So they gave me a card, with $500, and I am grateful. I am grateful. But what I wanna tell you guys is that at the same time that I went, we are a family of 5, and they gave us $500 $100 each. But what gets me is that at the same time, I went with a family from Venezuela, family of 5. I asked them, how much did you get? They gave them $35100. And this is why most American citizens are really pissed off. You know, we work hard. We paid our taxes. We contribute to society, and we are second class citizens. Once again, I am grateful because I am spending my money and food for my home, you know, but we as Americans, we got $500. I guess I had to be an immigrant to get $35100. And I'm serious. This is the truth. I ain't got no words. That's how we're living. But you know what? Enjoy it because this is not gonna last for a long time.
Saved - February 8, 2025 at 10:14 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I question why certain individuals receive social security benefits, Tristan. Your attempt to label them as 'undocumented' migrants instead of 'illegal immigrants' seems aimed at deflecting attention from situations like this, which reveal deeper issues tied to anti-American activities.

@DecentBackup - BackupDecentFiJC

So why are they getting social security benefits, Tristan? Your absurd push to label them ‘undocumented’ migrants instead of ‘illegal immigrants’ was expressly designed to preemptively counter THIS situation, for when the time inevitably came that we uncovered yet another one of your treasonous, anti-American criminal Jew rackets.

@TristanSnell - Tristan Snell

BREAKING -- Trump says he's kicking undocumented immigrants out of Social Security. One small problem, though -- undocumented immigrants are ALREADY ineligible for Social Security benefits. You know, because they don't have Social Security numbers. Because they're undocumented.

Saved - February 9, 2025 at 3:03 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I’m frustrated that people who have worked their whole lives receive only $800 to $1,000 in Social Security, while newcomers who haven't worked can get $1,500 in benefits. We need to address this issue. I believe Trump can help make America great again.

@5dme81 - 5DME81

💥KABOOM💥🚨🚨Marco Rubio People who worked their entire lives - they retire and get $800 or $900 or $1,000 dollars in Social Security. THEN SOMEONE WHO JUST GOT HERE - DOESN'T WORK AND IS GIVEN $1,500 DOLLARS A MONTH IN BENEFITS BY OUR GOVERNMENT! TRUMP FIX THIS 👈 TRUMP WILL MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN 💯🇺🇲

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I'm seeing a lot of unfairness in South Florida. Long-time residents, some who arrived from Cuba 45 years ago, retire on Social Security payments of $800-$1000 a month after working their entire lives. Yet, new arrivals from Cuba, sometimes just months in the country, receive $1500 monthly in benefits as refugees, even if they're young and able-bodied. I've seen cases where these refugees then make multiple trips back to Cuba. They receive extensive government assistance, including Medicaid, food stamps, and healthcare. It's frustrating to see people who've contributed decades to this country receive less than someone who recently arrived and is seemingly taking advantage of the system. This situation is common and deeply unjust.
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Speaker 0: Of the things I see a lot in South Florida are people that have been in this country. They may have came from Cuba Forty Five Years ago. They've worked here their entire lives. They retire. They get $800, 9 hundred dollars, a thousand dollars a month from Social Security. And then they run into somebody who just got here from Cuba Three Months ago, is 29 years old, doesn't work, and is given $1,500 a month in benefits by our government because they're refugees. That refugee, a year later, is traveling back to Cuba Fifteen times. So you're a refugee fleeing oppression from a place that you now go back and visit 15 times the following year. And in the meantime, we're giving you Medicaid, food stamps, health care for your children, cash payments from the refugee fund. So imagine if you've been working here for forty years and your Social Security check is smaller than the benefits going to a 28 year old, able-bodied person who just got here. That's real. That happens. That's happening every day. That makes no sense.
Saved - February 18, 2025 at 1:00 AM

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

The REAL reason so many Democrats are upset about entitlements (social security, medical, etc) fraud investigations is that they are using your taxpayer money as handouts to attract and retain ILLEGAL immigrants. Their future voters. That’s what it’s all about. Truth.

Saved - February 21, 2025 at 3:49 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
I was shocked to learn from a whistleblower that there are claims of a systemic effort to fast-track undocumented immigrants for lifetime Social Security Disability benefits. The whistleblower alleges that staff are instructed to identify health issues to qualify these individuals, even if they don't naturally meet the criteria. Immigrants are reportedly given Social Security numbers upon arrival to facilitate this process. There's a belief that this is part of a broader strategy by Democrats to secure future voters by providing permanent benefits to undocumented immigrants.

@MJTruthUltra - MJTruthUltra

Holy smokes Batman! 👀 Shocking: Whistleblower Claims Illegal Aliens are Fast-Tracked for Social Security Benefits, FOR LIFE! 1. A whistleblower alleges that there is a systemic effort to qualify undocumented immigrants ("illegals") for long-term Social Security Disability benefits for life, ensuring they "never have to work a day in their lives in America." 2. The process involves instructing staff to identify health issues (e.g., headaches, back problems) that could qualify immigrants for disability benefits, even if they don’t naturally qualify. 3. Immigrants are immediately signed up for Social Security numbers upon arrival to facilitate this process. 4. Democrats are systematically trying to "drain our system" and secure future voters by providing permanent benefits to undocumented immigrants. This is absolutely and criminally insane! Video Credit: @WallStreetApes https://rumble.com/v6n7iku-whistleblower-claims-illegal-aliens-are-fast-tracked-for-social-security-be.html

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We were instructed to identify refugees in a way that would qualify them for long-term Social Security Disability, essentially setting them up for life with medical treatment. This involves asking about recurring headaches or lower back problems. Shockingly, we were told to sign them up for Social Security and process them for U.S. passports. Governors are often unaware of the refugees entering their states. If a state tries to withdraw from the refugee resettlement program, the federal government can implement the Wilson Fish program, bypassing the state's sovereignty and control. This means the state loses track of who is entering, where they're going, and how much money is being spent. Refugees are being connected with established communities of people from their country of origin. Some refugees are from countries with malevolent intent toward the U.S., and they're not being properly vetted.
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Speaker 0: They wanted us to try to identify them in such a way that they would qualify for long term Social Security Disability. Speaker 1: What? Speaker 0: And long term Social Security Disability is for life. Yeah. So if they get identified and qualify for long term Social Security Disability, they are as good as set up for life for medical treatment. Speaker 1: That doesn't sound like a refugee to me. Just being honest. That sounds like somebody who's planning on staying here. A refugee stays until the problem's over and then goes home. Speaker 0: Well, that's right. And so, they instructed us to try to identify to try to get the client because once they arrive here, where they're now called clients. Speaker 1: Now called They're called clients. Speaker 0: Okay. Because clients pay. Speaker 1: Sure. Sure. I'm starting Speaker 0: to see where this is leading here. So, they told us that we needed to talk to the client and ask them if they had any headaches, recurring headaches or any lower back problems. Excuse me. Anything that would qualify them for Social Security long term disability. Speaker 1: Wait, wait, wait. So let me get this straight. Part of the screening is supposed to be, are you sick, maimed, injured, whatever? Speaker 0: Right. Speaker 1: No. Okay, good. Speaker 0: You can Speaker 1: come in. Yeah. You get on the airplane. Are you sick, maimed, injured, whatever? Yes. Good. So we can give you disability. Speaker 0: Correct. Speaker 1: What? Speaker 0: Yes. Speaker 1: This is insanity. Speaker 0: Yes, it is insanity. Speaker 1: But in order to get Social Security Disability benefits, don't you need a Social Security number? Speaker 0: Well, we were instructed in the meeting that one of the first things we were supposed to do was sign them up for social security. Speaker 1: Yeah. Wait, this is unbelievable. So they come over here and they get a Social Security number. Speaker 0: Right. Speaker 1: They become legal. Speaker 0: Correct. Speaker 1: Are you pulling my leg? Speaker 0: No, I'm not. And then after they after we process them for Social Security card, then, we were to process them for a U. S. Passport. Speaker 1: No, you're not. So Speaker 0: that's about the time I kind of decided, okay, I was done. I've heard everything I want to know. I was so angry about this that they would receive a US passport. It just, you know, I just couldn't believe it. I couldn't believe that we were giving these people social security cards and US passports and free medical, free housing, free food, free everything. Speaker 1: Yeah. But this the the thing that bothers me because the food we can recoup from. And the money irritates me, but we can earn it back and we can stop the program or whatever it is. Speaker 0: Mhmm. Speaker 1: But once you give somebody a Social Security number Speaker 0: Mhmm. Speaker 1: And you give them what considered globally the golden ticket, is a US passport that is beyond comprehension that we're doing this. Speaker 0: That's Speaker 1: right. Do bureaucrats know this is happening? Speaker 0: Well, interestingly enough, no. They don't. A lot of governors are unaware of how many refugees have come into their state, where they're located, under what conditions they've arrived, and I believe this is intentional. Now we do know that the governor of Texas and the governor of Tennessee have both stopped this and they're and they're refusing to take any more refugees. In fact, they've federal government has filed a lawsuit against both of those states because they're refusing to take any more refugees. Speaker 1: How dare you keep your people safe? Speaker 0: Right. Speaker 1: But okay. So let's just say all the states are saying we want to pull out of this refugee resettlement program from the federal government, then they're fine, right? There's no other way the refugees are getting in? Speaker 0: Well, no. The state can assert that they no longer want to receive refugees and then the federal government says, alright. And so then they start implementing a program called the Wilson Fish program. And Wilson Fish simply bypasses the sovereignty of that state. In other words, the state no longer processes the refugees. That means in plain English you no longer get to know how many are coming in, when they're coming in, where they're going, how much money is being spent on them, whether they're diseased or not diseased, you've lost all control over the entire situation and as a sovereign state you've relinquished that. And so Wilson Fish comes in then and all of the federal monies that are set aside for this program bypass the state and go to third party entities. And that would be something like Catholic Charities or Jewish Vocational services. So it would bypass the state entirely and they would take over the entire process of processing the refugees. Speaker 1: That's crazy. Speaker 0: It is crazy. And as a US citizen and as a citizen of the sovereign state of Missouri, I am not in favor of that. I think we need to maintain our sovereignty just like we would in The United States. You know, honestly, we are first a citizen of the state of Missouri because we are a sovereign state and then we're a citizen of The United States Of America. But our first sovereignty and citizenship is to our state and a lot of people don't realize that. So in order for us to maintain the health and welfare and the security of our borders, we must know who's coming and going. Speaker 1: Yeah, you have to. Right. You have to. And doesn't work for me. Speaker 0: Doesn't work for me either. Speaker 1: And giving them a social security number and a passport actually makes this problem worse, not better. Correct. Have have we been placed at risk? I mean, you mentioned that this is an invasion. Are we at risk? Speaker 0: I believe we are at risk, Josh, because when they come in, we're urged to compatriot them with fellow refugees, those who have come in before them. We are urged to locate other communities of refugees from the same country of origin, the same language, the same culture as those who are arriving. And so, when they come in, you know, and we have had Syrians come in and we know Syrians are on the list of those seven countries that have been banned. And so we've received Syrians here in Missouri. Speaker 1: Even after the ban? Speaker 0: Yes. What? Yes. And so, these Syrians coming in and we know that they are coming from a country of origin that has malevolent intent toward us as a nation. And we now know they're not being vetted and we now know that not only are they coming from a malevolent country or a country that has malevolent intent and we now know they're not vetted, we're giving them support and we're giving them a passport. Speaker 1: What name do they put on the passport if their name on the thing is Funu? Speaker 0: I don't know. Speaker 1: Can they just pick a name?
Saved - April 5, 2025 at 1:01 PM

@SenWarren - Elizabeth Warren

Donald Trump and Elon Musk are doing everything they can to make it harder for seniors to get their Social Security benefits. It's just plain ugly. I’m fighting back. https://t.co/ki08VJ5Nhh

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Social Security is a program Americans pay into during their working lives, with 73 million people depending on it for financial security in retirement. It is claimed that Elon Musk and Donald Trump are breaking the "sacred promise" of Social Security. While Congress created Social Security and only Congress can cut benefits, it is alleged that Republicans are attempting to cut Social Security through the "backdoor" by making it harder to correct errors, apply for benefits, or get help when checks don't arrive. Social Security offices are reportedly closing, requiring people to travel hours for assistance, and even then, they may not receive help due to understaffing. It is asserted that these actions impose misery on people so that Elon Musk and Donald Trump can pay for tax giveaways to billionaires and corporations. The speaker urges honoring Social Security promises and requiring billionaires and corporations to pay their fair share.
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Speaker 0: Social Security is a program that people pay for all of their working lives. 73,000,000 Americans depend on Social Security, and they paid for those Social Security benefits. Out of every paycheck, they were putting money into the Social Security system on the sacred promise that when the time came that they were no longer working, they would be able to count on Social Security for food, for a roof over their heads, for some real financial security. Elon Musk and Donald Trump are breaking that sacred promise. It was congress that passed the laws that created Social Security, and it is congress and only congress that can cut those Social Security benefits. So you would think, Elon Musk and Donald Trump I mean, shoot. Republicans are in the majority right here in the senate, over in the house of representatives. If they really wanna cut Social Security, then do it out in the open and introduce a bill. Have your Republican buddies introduce a bill to cut Social Security benefits. But no. They know that cuts to Social Security are deeply unpopular, deeply unpopular. They know that people who answer to the voters are very hesitant to do that. So what have they figured out a backdoor way to come in and cut Social Security? And how do they do that? Make it harder to correct an error. Make it harder to apply. Make it harder to get any help if your check doesn't arrive. They're closing Social Security offices. So instead of being able to go to the office near your home, you may have to drive an hour or two hours or three hours to get to a Social Security office. And what if in your sixties, in your seventies, in your eighties, in your nineties, you're not able to drive, you can't get to that office, well, either you give up or you find somebody who will be able to take you there. But even after you get there, you can't get the problem solved because there aren't enough people. If the Social Security office closes before you can actually get to the front of the line, too bad. Why impose that kind of misery on people around this country? Only so that Elon Musk and Donald Trump can pay for tax giveaways to a handful of billionaires and billionaire corporations. This is fundamentally wrong. We need to get our priorities straight. We need to honor our sacred promises under Social Security, and we need to tell those billionaires and billionaire corporations they can pay their fair share to make this country work.
Saved - April 21, 2025 at 4:45 AM

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

If you’re worried about Social Security and Medicare running out, thank a Democrat Lara Logan “We have been sending Social Security and Medicare payments OVERSEAS — and no one has yet been held accountable for any of that” https://t.co/8hsvsMWJ0r

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People are losing security clearances and government contracts, but this is not enough. Dr. Fauci is responsible for the death of millions, and merely losing his job is insufficient. USAID is funding a radical Marxist agenda globally, and business loans are being given to children. Social Security and Medicare payments are being sent overseas and to dead people, including 50-year-olds. No one has been held accountable for any of this.
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Speaker 0: Yes. People are losing their security clearances, and that's a big deal. Yes. People are losing their government contracts. We don't care about that anymore. Doctor Fauci was responsible for the death of millions of people. The fact that he doesn't have his job anymore isn't good enough. Yeah. USAID has been funding a radical Marxist agenda all over the world. We have been giving out business loans to children. We have been sending Social Security Medicare payments overseas. We have To dead people. And and to dead people. 50 year olds. Yes. And no one has yet been held accountable for any of that.
Saved - May 19, 2025 at 4:20 PM
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I shared that the average Social Security recipient gets $1,223 monthly after decades of work, while illegal immigrants reportedly receive $3,874 after a short time in the U.S. I believe all illegal immigrants should be deported immediately instead of receiving taxpayer-funded benefits.

@WHLeavitt - Karoline Leavitt Daily News Sharing

The average Social Security recipient receives $1,223 per month after working over 50 years. Illegal immigrants receive $3,874 monthly after breaking into the U.S. for 50 minutes. Are you furious? A. Huge yes B. No https://t.co/x31tCs8bzg

@WHLeavitt - Karoline Leavitt Daily News Sharing

All illegals need to be deported immediately when they are encountered by the enforcement team, rather than receiving cash and social welfare from taxpayers.

Saved - June 13, 2025 at 8:11 AM

@HomanNews - Commentary 🇺🇸 Tom Homan

🚨 Secretary of Treasury Scott Bessent just exposed Rep. Elizabeth Warren to her face 🔥 “What I want is for Medicaid to be used for mothers and children not for 1.4 million illegal aliens” ABSOLUTE MICE DROP https://t.co/IsI1Hez12k

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The speaker wants Medicaid to be used for mothers and children as it was meant to be. They do not want it used for 1,400,000 illegal aliens or able-bodied people.
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Speaker 0: You don't wanna answer the question. Senator, I am answering. No. You're not. And what I want is for Medicaid to be used for mothers and children as it was meant, not for 1,400,000 illegal aliens, not for able-bodied peep
Saved - July 25, 2025 at 1:11 PM

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

This will blow your mind This woman works with Section 8 housing She says she has people who get Section 8, government pays all their rent, they get WIC, SNAP, EBT Food Stamps, get monthly social security checks, don’t work And at the end of the year they get tax refunds back https://t.co/sahFeX59tO

Saved - January 19, 2026 at 12:25 AM

@45johnmac - Gordon Master

Enslavement is what social security actually brings to the masses. People who don't reach pension entitlement their money evaporates in the system. https://t.co/zEJB8MOLzW

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The speaker explains Social Security in terms of deductions, retirement timing, and the perceived value of benefits. They state that about $25,000 is taken from each paycheck annually as a non-optional contribution for retirement. This deduction continues for roughly fifty-two years, assuming continued employment. By the time a person reaches retirement age, which the speaker notes “keeps getting pushed back,” the total contributions appear to amount to about $1,300,000 of the individual’s own money. The speaker then describes the retirement period, using an example where retirement occurs at age 65. They claim that after contributing more than a million dollars over a working lifetime, the retiree is given about $1,600 each month in Social Security benefits, which the speaker converts to roughly $19,000 per year. They extend the scenario to cover fifteen more years of life, around age 80, stating that during that entire span Social Security would have paid back roughly $288,000 of the $1,300,000 that was taken. From these numbers, the essential question the speaker raises is: where did the other million dollars go? They argue that the family does not receive it, it is not passed down, and it does not return to the retiree in any other form. Instead, the speaker asserts that the money “disappears into the system.” The claimed mechanism is that Social Security finances are “spread the taking across a lifetime so you never feel robbed,” while the benefits received are labeled as a “benefit,” or a favor, rather than a direct repayment of the contributions. The speaker emphasizes that, per person, the missing money accumulates quickly, and once the math is examined instead of the promise, it becomes difficult to view the program as primarily about helping someone retire. The presentation concludes with a caveat that this is a theory, not a fact, signaling that the statements are presented as a perspective rather than an established truth. Key figures highlighted include: $25,000 annual payroll deduction; approximately $1,300,000 contributed over about 52 years; retirement benefits of about $1,600 per month ($19,000 per year); total benefits over 15 additional years totaling around $288,000; and the assertion that roughly $1,000,000 of the contributed funds do not get returned to the individual or their family. The overarching claim is that the apparent discrepancy between contributions and received benefits calls into question the nature of Social Security as a retirement program, described here as a theory rather than a fact.
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Speaker 0: This is how Social Security actually works. They take about $25,000 a year out of your pay. Not optional, not a choice. They say it's for your retirement. You do that for roughly fifty two years if you're lucky enough to keep working. And by the time you hit retirement age, which keeps getting pushed back by the way, that adds up to about $1,300,000 of your own money. You used to retire earlier, then it was 65, now they're talking 70. The goalposts keep moving. But let's say you finally retire at 65. After taking over 1,000,000 from you, they give you about $1,600 a month. That's it. Call it 19,000 a year if we're being generous. Now, let's say you live another fifteen years and by around 80. Over that whole time, they've paid you back roughly $288,000 out of the 1,300,000.0 they took. So here's the only question that matters. Where did the other million go? Because your family doesn't get it. It doesn't get passed down. It doesn't come back to you in any other form. It just disappears into system. That's the trick. They spread the taking across a lifetime so you never feel robbed. Then they call what you get back a benefit, like it's a favor. Per person, that missing money adds up fast. And once you look at the math instead of the promise, it's hard to pretend this is about helping you retire. This is just a theory, not a fact.
Saved - January 28, 2026 at 6:07 AM

@DOGE__news - (news) DOGE

Chuck Schumer in 1996: "The number one reason people come to the US illegally is to defraud systems like social security and I want to stop it." https://t.co/75NBrQwdNm

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