Taxpayers Fund Lobster, Fraud, and Waistlines – The SNAP Program is Out of Control (VIDEO). By Grant Stinchfield (11/03/25)
Article: thegatewaypundit.com/20…
Video (01:01:07; SNAP segment ends at 29:30; remainder condemns a biased 60 Minutes interview with President Trump and shows Joe Biden Press Secretary KJP’s duplicity. Scroll down for video):
What’s Up, What’s Down?
More than 40 million people are “losing” SNAP benefits during the government shutdown. But, as you will see, many millions of these should not be receiving SNAP benefits at all, and many are massively defrauding this already wasteful system.
They’re also buying things regular taxpayers cannot afford — including through Amazon EBT-qualified purchases — such as wine, lobster, high-end meats, and caviar. REALLY?
(EBT stands for Electronic Benefit Transfer, cards the government infuses electronically with tax-paid SNAP money.)
It’s time to scrap SNAP and move assistance out of federal hands into local non-profits and communities that can better assess true need.
In the meantime, SNAP must insist on work or other contributions in exchange for benefits, restrict what can be purchased, put time limits on benefits, and ensure that only living people who are legally entitled to such benefits receive them (yes, dead people are “receiving” SNAP benefits too).
Article Summary (Grok ai, edited).
The SNAP food stamp program is rife with waste, fraud, and abuse, with billions in taxpayer dollars benefiting illegal aliens and ineligible recipients instead of the needy.
Not So Fun Fact: SNAP recipients are significantly more overweight on average than non-recipients (average woman: 140 pounds; SNAP recipient woman 210 pounds).
As you will see from the video’s shocking clips, SNAP promotes both dependency and entitlement while wasting countless hard-working taxpayer dollars.
Key points:
SNAP program issues: waste, fraud, abuse.
Billions drained by illegal aliens and ineligible users.
SNAP recipients more overweight than average Americans.
Bloated system rewards dependency and entitlement over discipline.
Stinchfield calls for Washington accountability on welfare scam.