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    Minnesota Rep: We aren't going to make Food Stamp recipients work!

    Minnesota Rep: We aren’t going to make Food Stamp recipients work!

    March 7, 2019 ~ Ann Corcoran


    Egads! What is going on in Minnesota? It’s not just MN Rep. Ilhan Omar making news, but now we see that Democrat Rep. Collin Peterson—the dean of the Minnesota delegation!—is making news by telling Trump:


    “I’ll guarantee you it’s not going to happen.”

    Peterson is Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee which means he must have received the Nancy Pelosi stamp of approval!

    He is referring to the Trump initiative to tell states they must enforce work requirements for able-bodied adults receiving food stamps!


    Peterson’s district is considered the most Republican in the state, but obviously not Republican enough or they wouldn’t have re-elected him to represent them since 2007.


    The district has a growing Somali population due to BIG MEAT/POULTRY wanting the cheap refugee labor.

    See what he said as reported by Watchdog.orgon Tuesday,

    House Ag Chairman: Requiring SNAP recipients to work is ‘not going to happen’

    The Democratic chairman of the House Agriculture Committee says the Trump administration’s policy requiring states to enforce work-requirements for SNAP recipients “isn’t going anywhere.”
    “I’ll guarantee you it’s not going to happen,” U.S. Rep Collin Peterson said.

    Peterson’s comments came after U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue testified last week before the House Agriculture Committee about the state of the rural economy. Committee members asked him about the impact of tariffs on farmers, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, the effects of natural disasters, and the expansion of rural broadband access, among other questions.

    The Trump administration is revising a 22-year-old federal regulation that has enabled states to acquire waivers exempting able-bodied adults without dependents (ABWDs) from having to work or undergo job training to receive taxpayer-funded food stamps.

    Reforming the rule would reduce the taxpayer burden and enable more individuals to move from federal dependency to self-sufficiency, according to the administration.







    Peterson’s remarks also came after a new Government and Accountability Office (GAO) report identified at least $1 billion in food stamp fraud.
    The extent of the fraud is uncertain, the GAO warns, estimating the abuse of the program could be as high as $4.7 billion.

    Peterson’s position, according to Kristina Rasmussen, vice president of federal affairs at the Foundation for Government Accountability, isn’t helping SNAP recipients move from welfare to work or to find gainful employment. It’s also supporting an abuse of taxpayers’ money, the FGA argues.
    [….]

    Roughly 20 million lower-income households receive $64 billion in SNAP benefits. But the GAO*** found that instead of being used for food, many stores are defrauding the program by “selling” cash instead of food.

    The fraud, known as “retailer trafficking,” costs taxpayers at least $1 billion. However, the real cost could be “anywhere from $960 million to $4.7 billion,” the GAO adds.
    By the way, I’ve noticed that food stamp fraud busts have been happening less frequently then say 5-10 years ago when I first started tracking them and when almost all practitioners of this fraud were ‘new American’ followers of the ‘religion of peace.’

    I don’t know if that is because food stamp use is down generally or whether the worst frauds have been caught. It is also possible that the busts are not being reported by the media.

    ***I mentioned that GAO report here.
    Have a convenience store or mom & pop gas station near you? Keep an eye on the comings and goings! I’m told it is pretty easy to spot the stores where food stamp trafficking is happening—shelves not well stocked, people going in and out all day and night, a new American behind the cash register! Easiest thing to do is to take your suspicions to the local police and let them set up a sting operation.

    https://fraudscrookscriminals.com/20...cipients-work/
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    END Refugee, Asylum, TPS and Illegal Aliens programs and benefits!

    STOP importing more poverty into our Nation.

    They are bankrupting us and destroying our communities!

    WE NEED TO FILE A NATIONWIDE CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT TO STOP USING OUR TAXPAYER MONEY TO FUND THESE PROGRAMS!!!

    TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION!

    WE ARE NOT WORKING TO HOUSE AND FEED THE ENTIRE WORLD...THEY ARE NOT U.S. CITIZENS AND HAVE NO RIGHT TO COME HERE!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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