I'm all for pointing out fraud, but please read this paragraph carefully and tell me the logical error you find. I hate when news sources do this--and I don't care if it's because the writer is ignorant or malicious because either way he is responsible for gaslighting the public.
“59% of ALL illegal aliens are collecting food stamps, meaning that most of the people getting food stamps from the U.S. Government and the U.S. Taxpayer are not even Americans.”
“59% of ALL illegal aliens are collecting food stamps
What percentage of that in the total food stamp program will that 59% be overall. It also means 41 are not doing it. I know it's a lot but let's make sure we know and answer the question I just posted.
So if the total food stamp program is for Americans and the 59% illegal is a drop in the total, it's not fine, but I can understand.
The stat 59% of ALL illegal aliens is speaking of the illegal aliens contained within the nation.
What's after the comma in that sentence pivots to speaking about the portion of the population of the US which takes food stamps--but it applies the stat on the percentage of the illegal alien population. Crazy dishonest reporting.
As it turns out, approximately 10% of those who take food stamps are illegal aliens. That 10%, however, represents 59% of all illegal aliens.
I'm all for pointing out fraud, but please read this paragraph carefully and tell me the logical error you find. I hate when news sources do this--and I don't care if it's because the writer is ignorant or malicious because either way he is responsible for gaslighting the public.
“59% of ALL illegal aliens are collecting food stamps, meaning that most of the people getting food stamps from the U.S. Government and the U.S. Taxpayer are not even Americans.”
See the error?
This is what I am seeing.
“59% of ALL illegal aliens are collecting food stamps
What percentage of that in the total food stamp program will that 59% be overall. It also means 41 are not doing it. I know it's a lot but let's make sure we know and answer the question I just posted.
So if the total food stamp program is for Americans and the 59% illegal is a drop in the total, it's not fine, but I can understand.
NO, I don't.
The stat 59% of ALL illegal aliens is speaking of the illegal aliens contained within the nation.
What's after the comma in that sentence pivots to speaking about the portion of the population of the US which takes food stamps--but it applies the stat on the percentage of the illegal alien population. Crazy dishonest reporting.
As it turns out, approximately 10% of those who take food stamps are illegal aliens. That 10%, however, represents 59% of all illegal aliens.