184 Guess Why Minnesota Won’t Give Snap Data To Government. (twitter.com) posted 213 days ago by Richone 213 days ago by Richone +184 / -0 16 comments share 16 comments share save hide report block hide replies
A significant proportion of the GDP of somalia is from money stolen from Minneapolis. Send them back.
Every last one. It'll be easy too because they all look the same.
And send walz too.
Let’s hear it for IDAHO at 6%!!!
174% is insane, but what about all those others at 60-70%? Do they line up with the 21 lawsuit states?
Let’s find out!
Over ~60% increase: DC, Hawaii, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mass, NJ, NM, NC, Penn, Tenn, Wisconsin. Wyoming
Sued: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin
And… District of Columbia
The FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (supposedly) just sued itself.
And would you look at that, of the 13 states with over ~60% increase, 10 sued.
Looks like Minnesota and Wisconsin jumped the most..... Staggering the amounts for California, New York and Georgia.... WTF 💥 ✌️
Idaho has a large mormon population which has its own internal welfare system that is actually very good.
JOEL OSTEEN. DO YOU HEAR THAT?
Actually now that I think about it, the annual maintenance costs on a sports arena, without access to public money, has got to be insane.
No wonder food prices ballooned
Yeah, I noticed that. Were a ton of illegals pushed into Minneapolis?
Muslims
I love our Pam.
How the fuck is this accurate?
ITS BILLIONS OF DOLLARS!!
Yeah that wasn't a secret
I know it wasn't but this is ridiculous. Plus if you look closer with the number of claimants versus fraud and total amount its beyond absurd
All the states that don't release the data are hiding corruption, point clearly made.
So what I'm wondering is, do States even actually have to turn over the data?
Is there no integration or data sharing with such programs where Federal dollars are being spent by States?
Probably maybe not, but seemingly this would be something to have in place...
Yes, as its federally funded. The states are required to keep and submit records