I hope this isn't a controversial opinion, but I would rather have my tax dollars go to people fraudulently using SNAP benefits than have a single person go hungry. And I mean real fraud, not selling food stamps to buy tampons or any of that. I wouldn't care if half of the people receiving SNAP benefits didn't really need them if it meant everybody in the US had enough food to eat. It's food stamps. That's the exact kind of thing taxes are supposed to be for. Food isn't supposed to be a privilege or a luxury.
The ideal scenario, of course, would be that 100% of people do not require food assistance because food is necessary to live.
Wait, so Kristi Noem’s podium at DHS is just a straight-up Nazi slogan now? "One of ours, all of yours" was a Nazi policy made when an SS officer was killed in a Czech Village and then the Nazis killed every single resident of that village in response…..but don’t you dare call them Nazis!
They’re not even hiding this shit….it’s all out there in the open
You say tamato. I say tomato.
The exact English wording does not appear in archives of Nazi orders, speeches or documented slogans.
We'll damn, of course, the exact English wording does not appear in archives of Nazi orders or speeches and slogans that were documented. Everything word-for-word doesn't translate over. Anywho the village killed the Captain and now they are all gone...removed from the world...the people, the churches, banks, schools, storeshops, everything was killed, deported and the rest bulldozed away.
However, critics argue that even if the phrase has no direct Nazi origin, its placement on an official podium by a senior US official carries symbolic weight. They view it as evocative of historical practices that are condemned under international law, including the prohibition of collective punishment codified in Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention.
One thing is clear: the phrase carries power, but its classification as a historic Nazi slogan is not supported by primary historical evidence.
Yet another startling discovery at the lake! One of these "boulders" was in fact an enormous human-like tooth!



