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People say they hope I'm getting what I voted for with Trump, but if he cuts Medicaid, get a job. If you don't work, you don't eat. Trump is taking illegals out of the country because they're here illegally. People ask what Trump can do for the Black community, but what can you do for yourself? If you don't change, your life won't change. You were a piece of shit under Bush, Obama, Trump's first term, and Biden, and you'll be a piece of shit in Trump's second term. It starts with you. People worry about the executive branch but don't vote in local elections, go to PTA meetings, or know who their mayor or school superintendent is. Do it yourself.

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I opened my DHS mail and found out they took my food stamps. This happened because of an incident last week where I dumped soda cans in a Walmart parking lot to get cash, which I've done before. The police officer said he could have arrested me but chose not to; however, he reported it to the state. Now, they want me to repay $23,678 from the past year. I can't afford groceries without those food stamps, so I don't know how they expect me to pay it back. It seems unfair since I relied on government assistance, and now I'm facing this repayment.

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I'm done with sadness; now I'm just angry. I take pride in being petty. I don't care if you're family or a lifelong friend—if you voted for Donald Trump, you can go away. If you're upset about high grocery prices, improve your situation. Get a better job, pursue education, or make changes in your life. It's frustrating to see people complain without taking action.

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You've been on Section 8 for 15 years without paying for groceries, and now you're upset with Trump for requiring you to get a job. You had opportunities all this time to take advantage of the support available to you, and now you're angry. It's frustrating to see this reaction after so many years of assistance. I just want to see the consequences of your choices.

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Speaker 0 insists Speaker 1 is not allowed to get a job because it will negatively impact Speaker 0's Section 8 benefits and link card. Speaker 1 questions how they are supposed to be successful in life if they can't work and must remain broke to receive Section 8. Speaker 0 states the government can help them and they don't need to work. Speaker 1 argues their friends have jobs and nice houses. Speaker 0 reiterates that if Speaker 1 gets a job, it will affect Speaker 0's Section 8. Speaker 1 suggests getting their own Section 8, but Speaker 0 warns it will be a difficult process. Speaker 0 advises Speaker 1 to get on Section 8, find an apartment, get a link card, and not work, because the government is there to help.

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"There's no concern at all." "Government subsidies were never meant to be a lifestyle." "Government subsidies were never meant to be a hammock. They're meant to be a trampoline." "I've met hundreds of people around our country." "She's 52 years old. She's been living there since 1953. Excuse me. She's 52 years old. She's been living there since 1973." "There's three generations living in government subsidies that are able-bodied, able-minded." "When you talk about time limits, time limits are kind of an encouragement." "we're gonna have workforce training around you." "We're gonna skill training around you to get out of government subsidies to live a life of self sustainability." "Poverty has no party." "This is not democrat. It's not republican." "Go research Bill Clinton's bill 1996 when they did real welfare reform." "You're too young." "but go research that."

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I'm done crying; now I'm just angry. I embrace my pettiness. To anyone, even family or lifelong friends, who voted for Donald Trump: you can go away. If you're upset about high grocery prices, improve your situation—get a better job or education. Do something productive, because your choices are foolish.

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Good morning, it's Monday and I have a question for those who voted for this administration. Did you vote to dismantle the Department of Education? I'm sure you wanted changes, but dismantling a department that helps our children by passing it to the states, especially states without income taxes, will hurt our children. They want to take away abortion, but they don't offer much support once a baby is born. Now, they want to take away educational support too. What is the plan here? I'm curious to know the thought process. If you believe it's a good plan, then so be it. Have a great day.

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I am so sick of you people always blaming President Trump for everything! Groceries, plane crashes, trains blowing up, drones, you name it. You'd blame him if your partner didn't come home, or if you found out you were the side piece on Valentine's Day. You'd say it's his fault they're working out of town, working late, or why you didn't get a gift! He gets no credit for the amazing job he's doing. You people blame him for absolutely everything. If you could blame him for your partner having another partner, you would.

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Last night, President Trump ended all federal taxpayer benefits for undocumented immigrants, returning that money to American citizens. Democrats will likely label this as racist, offensive, and hateful, but I disagree. Why should America be more accommodating to these individuals than their own countries? I can't expect Paris to do more for me than for Parisians, so why should America have to bend over backward for these people? If you're not waving the American flag, I don't care about you. Go back to where you came from, where you are wanted. If you love those countries so much, go back. I'm an American patriot and I don't care about anyone who doesn't love and support this country, and that includes you Democrats.

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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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I'm done with this nonsense. If you voted for Trump, I think you're a loser and a moron. You’re evil and deserve to suffer. I feel so strongly that I want to harm you. You're a horrible person who doesn't deserve to live. Do the world a favor and end your life before I get to you. Show me proof if you do.

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The speaker asserts that the core reason many people are upset about food stamp and SNAP benefit programs is not the policy itself but the practice of selling food stamps for cash. They claim that a large number of individuals in New York and other states are buying and selling their food stamps at corner stores and delis, effectively exchanging the benefits for cash. The speaker provides concrete-sounding examples to illustrate the scale of this activity, saying that people are obtaining around $7,000 in food stamps and selling them for cash, or receiving about $4,000 in food stamps and taking roughly $1,000 in cash in exchange. They emphasize that this selling is happening “everywhere,” suggesting it is widespread and not confined to a single area. The speaker also notes that those involved will not admit to selling their food stamps, but insists that it is happening. The overall message is that the dissatisfaction with the SNAP program, in the speaker’s view, stems from the illicit resale of benefits rather than the program’s intent or structure, and that these practices are pervasive across various locations. The speaker foregrounds the belief that the practice is common enough to explain the anger and protests, and they present the assertion as an observed phenomenon rather than a hypothetical concern. The emphasis remains on the alleged pattern of selling SNAP benefits for cash, the amounts involved, and the universality of the practice, coupled with the expectation that the participants would deny it publicly. The speaker’s rhetoric centers on the perception of widespread resale activity and its role in fueling controversy around food stamp benefits.

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Speaker 0: In America, we don't have a tax problem. We've got a third world problem. This is not an exaggeration. The United States collects over $2,400,000,000,000 in income taxes every year and then burns $1,500,000,000,000 through fraud, waste, and third world robbery. If the elites actually did their jobs and cut out the waste, the government would only need about $900,000,000,000 to function. And here's the crazy part. That would mean anyone earning under $500,000 a year could pay zero income tax, and everything would still be fully funded. So if this money isn't funding our future, whose dream is it really building? Look at Minnesota. The Somali daycare scandal gave us the answer. Billions of dollars you worked for, money meant to feed hungry kids, was diverted through fake daycare centers, phantom meals, and paperwork designed to approve. Not question, no kids, no food, just checks. Your hard earned labor was turned into Lamborghinis, beachfront mansions, and luxury vacations most of us will never experience even after a lifetime of honest work. On top of that, your tax dollars were routed to foreign organizations The US Military is fighting. Let that sink in. We went from defending liberty to bankrolling the threat. That's not compassion. That's collapse. And when systems fail like this, they don't admit mistakes. They don't apologize for wasting your money. They dig deeper into your pockets to fund their failure.

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I received a letter from DHS this morning because someone reported me for making money on TikTok while driving a 2024 BMW. As a result, my food stamps were cut from almost $4,000 to $88 per month. They're requiring me to sell my car if I want a review. Essentially, they're saying that if you receive welfare, food stamps, cash assistance, or Section 8, you're not allowed to drive a nice car. They are forcing me to sell my brand new BMW, or I lose nearly $4,000 in food stamps. Also, my cash assistance has been completely revoked, and Section 8 will now only cover 10% of my rent instead of 95%, raising my monthly payment from $60 to over $400.

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I'm done crying; now I'm just angry. I embrace my pettiness. To anyone, even family or lifelong friends, who voted for Donald Trump, I have no respect for you. If you're upset about high grocery prices, improve your situation—get a better job or education. Stop being foolish.

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Don't expect sympathy from me when Republican parents face issues with public schools. If rural schools shut down due to lack of funding, or if special needs children stop receiving necessary services, I won't listen to complaints from those who voted for Trump. It's time for these parents to confront the consequences of their choices. They will need to find solutions on their own, whether that means homeschooling or realizing that vouchers won't cover private school costs. This is the reality they wanted, and I don't want to hear their grievances.

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People are upset about Trump cutting off financial support, but it's important to realize that this isn't our government or country. He has no obligation to provide assistance, especially since many don't pay taxes in America. This situation should serve as a wake-up call to focus on self-sufficiency rather than relying on external help. We need to ask ourselves how we can support ourselves and utilize our resources more effectively. It's time to shift our priorities and stop misusing what we have.

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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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The speaker argues that much of the backlash against SNAP benefits stems from people selling their food stamps. They claim that in New York and other states, individuals go to corner stores or delis to sell their food stamps for cash. The speaker states that some people receive around $7,000 in food stamps and sell them for cash, while others get about $4,000 in food stamps and take roughly $1,000 in cash. They emphasize that this selling is happening “everywhere.” The speaker also notes that people who sell food stamps will never admit to doing so, but asserts that it is happening.

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I'm here to teach tough love. Illegal aliens get luxury treatment while our homeless suffer. We shut down shelters in Staten Island by pressuring politicians and protesting. Get out there, be loud, and fight back. Voting matters. Fight like it's your last day on Earth.

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The speaker believes too many people are "sucking off the government." They work with Section 8 tenants who fall behind on rent but then file taxes and receive a rebate. These tenants also receive SNAP benefits, reduced or free rent, and Social Security benefits, which the speaker claims have been perverted from their original purpose due to politicians buying votes. The speaker alleges that many of these individuals are able-bodied, can work, but choose not to, while the federal government pays for a majority of their living expenses.

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Every grocery store looks like this. I can't even get food for my kids. I feel like an animal. Black people made me feel this way. We're fighting for justice, but now people can't even feed their kids. It's devastating. We need to be honest about what's happening. We're not thieves. We won't let them turn us into animals. Look at all the items on the floor. Tissue is even on the floor now. We had a shortage before. We have plenty of fruits and vegetables, but I won't pick through this mess.

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People are upset about Trump cutting off financial support, but it's important to realize that this isn't our government or country. He has no obligation to provide assistance, especially since many don't pay taxes in America. This situation should serve as a wake-up call for self-reliance. Instead of complaining, we need to focus on how to support ourselves. It's time to reassess our priorities and use our resources wisely, rather than misusing them.

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I wish my biggest problem was what to get upset about online. In California, as a Mexican American, I don’t receive benefits that illegal immigrants do. For example, health insurance for my family costs $1,300 a month, while illegal immigrants qualify for free Medi-Cal. They also get free phones through the Stay Connected plan, while I pay $230 a month for two lines. Despite graduating from UCLA and working hard, I don’t qualify for the same grants and funding that illegal immigrants do. I voted for Trump because he prioritized Americans, not just those who crossed the border. Policies should support all Hispanics, not just those born outside the U.S. California has a significant homeless population, yet proposals were made to give illegal immigrants cash for homes. It’s about prioritizing Americans first, not being racist or against my own people.
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