The recent shutdown brought this issue to light.
Why do we have 42 million people on Government handouts? They can't get jobs? If the average benefit is $188 per month, that would equal $34,968,000 per month or $419,616,000 per year. That's a lot of taxpayer money.
Seems common sense. So wait for it, wait for it: Democrats are sure to oppose.
Here’s what Rollins said on a recent segment of Newsmax about the fraud and waste she’s found in SNAP: “186,000 deceased men and women and children in this country are receiving a check. Now, that is what we’re really going to start clamping down on. But here’s the really stunning thing: This is just data from those 29 mostly red states.”
Imagine the fraud and waste taking place in the Democrat-run states.
The ray of light from the government shutdown is that SNAP gets a sort of do-over.
Those who were receiving SNAP now must reapply to reinstate their benefits. This gives the guards of the program the opportunity to make sure recipients meet the financial criteria — to make sure they don’t earn more than they should — and to make sure they’re, well, not dead.
Why do we have 42 million people on Government handouts? They can't get jobs? If the average benefit is $188 per month, that would equal $34,968,000 per month or $419,616,000 per year. That's a lot of taxpayer money.
Oh, SNAP! 186,000 dead people got tax dollars for food
On the heels of discovering 186,000 dead men, women and children were receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the agency is going to make all recipients reapply.Seems common sense. So wait for it, wait for it: Democrats are sure to oppose.
Here’s what Rollins said on a recent segment of Newsmax about the fraud and waste she’s found in SNAP: “186,000 deceased men and women and children in this country are receiving a check. Now, that is what we’re really going to start clamping down on. But here’s the really stunning thing: This is just data from those 29 mostly red states.”
Imagine the fraud and waste taking place in the Democrat-run states.
The ray of light from the government shutdown is that SNAP gets a sort of do-over.
Those who were receiving SNAP now must reapply to reinstate their benefits. This gives the guards of the program the opportunity to make sure recipients meet the financial criteria — to make sure they don’t earn more than they should — and to make sure they’re, well, not dead.





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