Migrants' Monthly Payments Are Higher Than New Yorkers' SNAP Benefits

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  1. mudman

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    what color a state is has nothing to do with who's paying.

    Tax payers are paying and lets not pretend like there are no republicans who pay taxes.

    I correct this mistake every single time I see it and it's ALWAYS from lefties. You can NOT make a logical or factually correct argument by attributing an entire state to a 'color'.

    Try to do better moving forward....or...choose talking points and political agenda over being accurate and correct.
     
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    Hmm so let's let in more poor people to get state and federal benefits? You just killed your own argument, you literally talked yourself right into why it's a horrible idea to allow illegals to funnel into texas and head to southern states. Republicans have been saying for a decade now that the Elitest left doesn't care one iota about the poor and that includes blacks, they are more than welcome to allow illegals in to take their jobs and take their federal and state funding.

    Now to your silly elitest, my state pays more, it's kind of strange to see someone coattail riding the rich so hard considering they're the ones really paying in those lefty states.
     
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    lol hilarious arguments here; first they snivel 'racism n stuff' because' they're the wrong color', then proclaim they're 'legal' because they're brown people, i.e. the right color.
     
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    us law does not require they apply in other place first.
     
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    It’s not a law, it’s an executive policy that has been in effect as of May 2023. It has gone through various legal challenges in court, but still remains in effect to this day

    You can easily find what I have been talking about with a simple search. It first made the news when it was announced in February of 2023, and has since been the subject of many news articles. You can also read about it directly from the federal webpage I linked to earlier
     
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    Cost of living is very cheap in Bangladesh. You can make a lavish living with $200 USD. Just try to earn $200 USD in Bangladesh and you will find out.

    Or as Tucker Carlson said, grocery price in Moscow is so cheap. But what Tucker will not show is that majority Russian can’t afford those cheap grocery.
     
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    After the Midterms, One Party Controls All the Wealthiest Congressional Districts (yahoo.com)
    50 Wealthiest Congressional Districts in the US

    Biden-voting counties equal 70% of America’s economy. What does this mean for the nation’s political-economic divide? (brookings.edu)

    Another Clinton-Trump divide: High-output America vs low-output America (brookings.edu)

    Election 2020: Democratic counties represent 70% of U.S. GDP (cnbc.com)

    America has two economies—and they’re diverging fast (brookings.edu)

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    Underlying these changes have been eye-popping shifts in economic performance. Democratic-voting districts have seen their GDP per seat grow by a third since 2008, from $35.7 billion to $48.5 billion a seat, whereas Republican districts saw their output slightly decline from $33.2 billion to $32.6 billion.

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    LOLOLOL

    So you double down on your mistake.

    I know hopeless when I see it and getting you to understand rudimentary logic and statistics is clearly hopeless.

    Just know that when you attribute entire states/counties/etc to one political party, your conclusions are 100% invalid every single time. I can't help you if you don't want to understand it though.
     
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    Of course not. It appears we are discussing the two extremes. Open borders VS no immigration of any kind. There is a lot of real estate in between.
     
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    and yet biden still has a lead in NY over Trump. These New Yorkers deserve what they vote for and God bless Mr. Abbot for sending them to the SANCTUARY of NYC
     
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    LOLOLOLOLOLO

    hahahahhha . very funny!
     
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    "an unrelenting wave of immigration! Non stop! Non stop!"

    This is our strength people!

    lol.
     
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    How do you get the poor people in blue states that are on food stamps to send their hard earned money to the poor people in red states to get food stamps? Are you trying to shame people that catch and BBQ their own meat rather than buying it from a store with an EBT card? Maybe you are trying to shame Christians because you think that they don't work as hard as others? Please be specific about who you are trying to shame and why. Or, maybe you are just flamebaiting.
     
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    Its a very common occurrence on the left here. I LOVE to see them proving themselves wrong as you pointed out. EXTREMELY ENTERTAINING.
     
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    So requesting asylum at a port of entry doesn’t help the cartels?
     
  16. Endeavor

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    7 out of 10 state get the most Food stamps per capita are Red states

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  17. Endeavor

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    The only entertaining part is that , people in RED state live on government funding, but RED state ideology is to “cut government funding”.
     
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    The premise of this thread is FUNDING being used for ILLEGALS, not citizens.
    Honestly, what it sounds like here (and this is just an assumption) is that you barely read the article, had that chart on standby and were just dying to use it, and when you finally got to use your awesome chart, it was in the wrong context
    :roflol:

    Like I said: EXTREMELY ENTERTAINING
    Please keep producing! We love and appreciate it!
     
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    The term "requesting asylum" was created to mislead the gullible.
     
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    You made every word of that up.
     
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    Dodge noted. Thanks, I didn’t expect you stand on that nonsense
     
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    No, the entertaining part is that you think that 100% of the people in "blue states" pay taxes and 100% of the people in "red states" live on government funding.
    You also seem to think that 100% of blue people like to spend more money or that 100% of red people are hypocrites when it comes to government handouts.

    Since you can't seem to grasp the truth, my argument with you is over. Have a good day.
     
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    So you don’t deny that BLUE state send their hard earn money to RED state to keep lights on. You don’t deny that Blue state Tax $$$ give food stamps to RED state US citizen.

    Finally we are going somewhere.

    Now that we came to conclusion that Bleu states do all the funding. Why on earth RED state care who else blue state want to fund. After all it is our money and not yours.

    The entertaining part is , RED state think they can tell liberals how to spend their money and we will listen. Only policy I want to change in America, keep blue state money in blue state and see how things works out in RED state.
     
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    Democrats are the ones who create the welfare benefits, so don't complain when other people use them.
     
  25. Endeavor

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    I am here to help and show you the light. If you don’t want to be enlighten I can’t help.

    Just for the sake of it I will put those charts up again,


    After the Midterms, One Party Controls All the Wealthiest Congressional Districts (yahoo.com)
    50 Wealthiest Congressional Districts in the US

    Biden-voting counties equal 70% of America’s economy. What does this mean for the nation’s political-economic divide? (brookings.edu)

    Another Clinton-Trump divide: High-output America vs low-output America (brookings.edu)

    Election 2020: Democratic counties represent 70% of U.S. GDP (cnbc.com)

    America has two economies—and they’re diverging fast (brookings.edu)

    [​IMG]
    Underlying these changes have been eye-popping shifts in economic performance. Democratic-voting districts have seen their GDP per seat grow by a third since 2008, from $35.7 billion to $48.5 billion a seat, whereas Republican districts saw their output slightly decline from $33.2 billion to $32.6 billion.

    [​IMG]
     

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