immigration policy impact, social security funding crisis, healthcare access for seniors
This should PISS YOU OFF!
3,920,028 illegals were given Social Security and Medicaid in 4 years.
If each one of them was receiving $2k/mo that’s $1,931,281,856 EVERY MONTH.
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Whoever set this up needs to go to PRISON.
THEY RISKED OUR SENIOR’S LIFELINE.
— Mila Joy (@MilaLovesJoe) August 13, 2025
This should PISS YOU OFF!
Recent discussions on social media have highlighted a troubling trend: 3,920,028 illegals were given Social Security and Medicaid in just four years. This staggering number raises serious questions about the allocation of these crucial resources.
If each one of these individuals received $2,000 per month, that adds up to an astounding $1,931,281,856 EVERY MONTH! This expenditure is enough to make anyone concerned about the financial stability of our welfare programs. The implications are huge, particularly for our seniors who rely on these benefits as their lifeline.
Whoever set this up needs to go to PRISON. The ramifications of such a system can’t be overstated. The potential mismanagement of funds designed to support vulnerable populations, especially seniors, is alarming. As a society, we must demand accountability from those in power.
THEY RISKED OUR SENIOR’S LIFELINE. It’s vital to remember that Social Security and Medicaid are intended to support our elderly and disabled citizens. When these programs are stretched thin, it jeopardizes the very people they were created to protect.
As we navigate these complex issues, it’s essential to remain informed and engaged. Advocating for transparency in government spending can help ensure that our resources are used effectively and ethically. If you’re outraged by these revelations, consider reaching out to your local representatives to express your concerns.
Stay informed about the ongoing discussions surrounding Social Security and Medicaid. For more information on the implications of these programs, visit resources like the Social Security Administration’s official website or the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Your voice matters in this crucial conversation!