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A Springfield, Ohio resident reports witnessing two Haitians in a park, one carrying a machete and the other a dead duck. The speaker claims local authorities are aware of ongoing issues. The speaker alleges that a friend lost her home because Haitian immigrants offered the landlord $1800 monthly rent, far exceeding her previous $600 payment. Another friend, a pest control worker, reportedly found a skinned dog hanging in an apartment, and management dismissed the report. The speaker asserts that Haitian immigrants are frequently involved in car accidents and questions how they pass driving tests, claiming they are given answers at the DMV. The speaker believes the mayor opposes Trump's visit to conceal these issues and accuses the immigrants of eating local ducks.

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I posted a video on Facebook showing illegal immigrants with new trucks taking American jobs. TikTok censored me for speaking out. These illegals are working without paying taxes, while hardworking Americans struggle. They claim Ford gives them free trucks. I called out the situation, but got censored. We need to stop this and take America back. Love you all. Trump 2024.

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A business owner is selling their food truck, which they bought in 2019 for over $25,000 cash. The potential buyer, an illegal immigrant with no credit or money, showed paperwork indicating they will receive funds to purchase the truck. The seller, a veteran who has been self-employed for decades, claims they have good credit but cannot get a business loan due to their skin color. They want to know why someone who recently came to the country with no credit is receiving money to buy their food truck when they had to work hard to establish their business. The bank told them that normally they have to go to a dealership, but in special circumstances, they allow it. They are demanding answers from the vice president, who is running for president, about why immigrants are getting money while they struggled to get a business loan.

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Gas prices are ridiculously high, making it impossible for anyone to afford living. It's unbelievable and frustrating.

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I found something fascinating regarding Representative Ilhan Omar's net worth. Her $83 million net worth is striking, considering her annual congressional salary of $175,000. Even saving every penny over eight years would only amount to $1.2 million. I'm curious how such a significant increase in wealth occurred. While I don't know the details of her personal finances, it raises questions that warrant further investigation. It seems worth exploring how a congresswoman accumulates such substantial wealth during her time in office.

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I'm frustrated because I can't get into the building. They raised the cost of living so high that even though I work full-time, I can't afford to live here. It doesn't make any sense. I'm homeless and it's unfair that they're bringing in more people without considering us who were born and raised here. They only care about money and the rich. It's a messed up situation.

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I'm seeing a lot of unfairness in South Florida. Long-term residents, some who arrived from Cuba 45 years ago, retire on Social Security checks of $800-$1000 a month after a lifetime of work. Yet, new arrivals from Cuba, sometimes just months in the country, receive $1500 monthly in benefits as refugees, even if they are able-bodied and not working. I've seen cases where these refugees then make frequent trips back to Cuba. They receive extensive government aid – Medicaid, food stamps, healthcare, and cash payments. It's frustrating to see people who have contributed to this country for decades receiving less than those who recently arrived. This disparity is unjust and needs to be addressed.

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A business owner wants the vice president to address why immigrants are allegedly receiving funds while she struggles to obtain loans. She bought a food truck in 2019 for over $25,000 cash after working hard. Now selling it, she encountered an undocumented immigrant with no credit or money who showed her paperwork indicating he would receive funds to buy the truck. She says she has good credit but can't get a business loan due to her skin color, despite being a veteran and self-employed for decades. She wants to know how someone new to the country with no credit can get funding to buy her food truck when she had to work hard to create her business. She says the bank told her that normally they only give loans to dealerships, but they are making an exception in this case. She feels it's unfair that immigrants are getting money for "doing nothing but just being here."

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I'm an American citizen, born here, 37 years old, and have paid taxes my whole life. I've put a lot of money into this country and always have to pay at the end of the year. I've never had any government assistance, food stamps, or any help from the government ever. I've paid tens of thousands of dollars in taxes, and they've never helped me. People here illegally are getting all that money that I paid in, that I can't have. It was taken from me from my hard work, out of my pocket, without my permission. Now they're giving it away to people who didn't earn it.

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After 24 years in Border Patrol, and contributing to Social Security, I'm seeing something unfair. Illegal immigrants, who may have never worked a day in their lives, can receive maximum Social Security benefits. This means my illegal alien grandma gets more than me, despite my years of contributions. It's infuriating to see those who have worked their entire lives receive less than someone who hasn't contributed. Grandparents living paycheck to paycheck are getting less than illegal immigrants from countries like Sudan and Mexico. This inequality is unacceptable.

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I'm exhausted. I run my own cleaning business, working incredibly hard to support my husband and myself. We're facing a massive tax bill – tens of thousands of dollars – and I'm furious. I'm resentful that my hard-earned money goes to a government I see as corrupt, while celebrities like Angelina Jolie and others pose for photos with Zelenskyy. I'm angry at the Democrats for focusing on Trump and Elon Musk instead of addressing real issues. Frankly, Trump and Musk exposed problems the government would have otherwise continued to hide. I'm done. I'm disgusted by the system and those who didn't support Trump.

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Just left Costco, where we were delayed because someone in line had a government form for newcomers. Their entire cart was paid for by the government. It made me wonder if my husband, who immigrated from the U.S., could also get a voucher for Costco. The employees seemed unfamiliar with the form, but it was clearly for newcomers. Many people struggle to afford groceries, yet newcomers receive assistance, including free groceries at Costco. It raises questions about fairness, especially since my husband is indigenous. Shouldn't he be entitled to some support too?

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Locals express concerns about Haitian immigrants, citing increased rent, taxes, and vehicle accidents. They rate their driving skills negatively and claim some say "we own this town." There are questions about how Haitians quickly obtain driver's licenses, with one person stating they are not allowed to answer. Some believe Haitians don't assimilate, bring their culture, eat in stores without paying, and are disrespectful. Rumors circulate about missing cats and geese being taken from parks, with photographic evidence cited. Some believe Haitians don't know how to drive, posing a public safety threat with accidents and reckless driving. One person estimated a 99% chance a recent car crash involved a Haitian driver. Another person stated not to blame Haitians for accidents. Tension between groups is questioned. Taking photographs inside a government building is prohibited.

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I believe the middle class deserves a tax cut to improve the country, rather than continuing ineffective tax policies. You are wealthy, worth $20-30 million. How can you relate to the struggles of regular people? Do you shop at Walmart? I speak with those who are suffering. You pretended to be a renter in Nashua but returned to your affluent lifestyle. You claim to understand the concerns of everyday people, yet you don’t grasp their struggles. People are in distress, and it’s important to acknowledge their pain rather than dismiss it.

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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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There are people struggling on the streets, hungry and relying on welfare. It's frustrating to see how the world works for some, but not for others. I wish it wasn't true, but unfortunately, it is.

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I am lost and confused. I saw some vehicles in Vegas giving things away while our own people are suffering and dying on the streets. A friend of mine lost a cow in Dublin, Georgia, and this is the unfairness we have to face. He is getting all the advantages and privileges.

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Growing up, my dad supported our family on a 100k salary while my mom stayed home. Now, as an adult, I struggle to afford rent on a 60k salary. It's hard to understand how my dad managed to support a family of four on his own income, while I can barely support myself.

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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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I just exchanged my Oura ring and had to pay $7 extra because of California's higher taxes. It feels like we're constantly getting screwed here. Income tax, state tax, property tax, plus random illegal taxes in LA, even when you sell at a loss. It's frustrating because essential services are lacking. My house was robbed, and it's hard to get a cop when you need one. The fire department is understaffed. Yet, we keep paying more and more, and they waste billions on homelessness without any improvement. I'm not trying to be political, but as a parent, I want to provide for my kids and keep them safe. It's hard when they take everything we earn. Everything costs more here and we're getting nothing in return. I work hard, so I have every right to complain.

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A man who came to the US illegally obtained legal status, including a Social Security card and work permit, within 4 months. He has a job, driver's license, insurance, and an apartment. The speaker criticizes the government for prioritizing illegal migrants over citizens. He believes some Americans are lazy and unwilling to do what it takes to succeed. The man's quick success contrasts with citizens struggling for years. The speaker finds it unfair that those who didn't contribute to the country are given benefits while citizens in need are neglected.

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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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I can't understand why hardworking people struggle to make ends meet despite earning more than ever. The economy is mentally draining, with expenses like groceries and gas becoming unaffordable. Middle-class families like mine barely have any savings left after paying bills. It's unfair that those who work hard are the ones struggling, while others get things handed to them. Something needs to change. It's exhausting to constantly worry about money. If you feel the same, know that you're not alone. The system is flawed, and it's time for a change.

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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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It seems odd that many people in the bureaucracy with salaries of a few hundred thousand dollars somehow accrue tens of millions of dollars in net worth while in their positions. We're curious where this wealth comes from. Maybe they're good at investing, and we should seek their advice. But mysteriously, they get wealthy, and we don't know why. The reality is that they're likely getting wealthy at the taxpayer's expense, and that's the honest truth.
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