• Re: Welfare fraud is SO MASSIVE that eliminating it alone couldbalance the ENTIRE federal budget

    From Glock@[email protected] to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.computer.workshop,comp.sys.mac.advocacy on Sun Jun 7 18:43:23 2026
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    On 07 Jun 2026 14:28:10 GMT, Lissajous wrote:

    " Stephen Miller says the scale of welfare fraud is SO MASSIVE that eliminating it alone could balance the ENTIRE federal budget"

    ""The amount that has been fleeced from us is in the HUNDREDS OF
    BILLIONS of dollars."

    "We could balance the federal budget if the only dollars that went out
    of the treasury went to individuals who were properly, lawfully,
    correctly eligible to receive them."

    This should infuriate EVERY taxpayer."

    <https://x.com/17Anonn/status/2063264282372874258>

    That should come as no surprise to anyone. Trump needs hire as many people
    as possible and pay them well to investigate the legitimacy of every
    single person receiving welfare or public assistance no matter how long it takes because the benefits of kicking the scammers off the free money
    will accrue over time.

    Start with the low hanging fruit.
    Speaking of fruit, I hear there is a certain person in Prescott AZ who has been leeching off the government programs for decades. Kick him off and
    put his lazy ass to work making restitution for the funds he "stole" from
    the taxpayers because if the taxpayers were made aware of these parasites
    they would certainly be mad enough to demand specific action.

    That's what happened in R.I. where a certain family were defrauding the system. Some neighbor happened to work for the Department Of Social
    Services, looked into it and when the government refused to take action he mailed letters to this families neighbors, sat back and watched the fun
    begin.

    The story has a happy ending as the family were removed from the welfare
    rolls and quickly moved elsewhere.

    Problem solved.
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  • From c186282@[email protected] to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.computer.workshop,comp.sys.mac.advocacy on Sun Jun 7 18:57:51 2026
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    Glock wrote:

    On 07 Jun 2026 14:28:10 GMT, Lissajous wrote:

    " Stephen Miller says the scale of welfare fraud is SO MASSIVE that
    eliminating it alone could balance the ENTIRE federal budget"

    ""The amount that has been fleeced from us is in the HUNDREDS OF
    BILLIONS of dollars."

    "We could balance the federal budget if the only dollars that went out
    of the treasury went to individuals who were properly, lawfully,
    correctly eligible to receive them."

    This should infuriate EVERY taxpayer."

    <https://x.com/17Anonn/status/2063264282372874258>

    That should come as no surprise to anyone. Trump needs hire as many people >as possible and pay them well to investigate the legitimacy of every
    single person receiving welfare or public assistance no matter how long it >takes because the benefits of kicking the scammers off the free money
    will accrue over time.

    Start with the low hanging fruit.
    Speaking of fruit, I hear there is a certain person in Prescott AZ who has >been leeching off the government programs for decades. Kick him off and
    put his lazy ass to work making restitution for the funds he "stole" from >the taxpayers because if the taxpayers were made aware of these parasites >they would certainly be mad enough to demand specific action.

    That's what happened in R.I. where a certain family were defrauding the >system. Some neighbor happened to work for the Department Of Social >Services, looked into it and when the government refused to take action he >mailed letters to this families neighbors, sat back and watched the fun >begin.

    The story has a happy ending as the family were removed from the welfare >rolls and quickly moved elsewhere.

    Problem solved.



    There's so much welfare in those impoverished red states that they're
    ignoring all the fraud. Most of it goes into the pockets of Republicans anyway. They were going to bust Texas AG Paxton for it but he must have bought his way out with bribes and donations, or perhaps gave some rocking oral.
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