Boston Herald

RETURNING SNAP TO PRE-PANIC IS NOT ARMAGEDDON

It means people need to go back to work

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Every time one of these bloated fraud-ridden Panicera welfare scams reaches its long-overdue demise, the reaction of state-run media is invariably the same.

THE WORLD IS COMING TO AN END!

This month the food-stamp flim-flam is almost over, and can you guess the headline that every organ of the Democrat media is running.

THE WORLD IS COMING TO AN END!

What’s happening is that food stamps — now known as SNAP, for Supplement­al Nutrition Assistance Program — are going to be restored to their pre-Panic 2020 levels. The SNAP scam is already over in 18 states, yet somehow life goes on.

But apparently mass starvation looms in the 32 mostly-Democrat welfare utopias that haven’t put an end to the boondoggle.

Here are some typical over-the-top headlines:

CBS “News”: ‘Hunger cliff’ looms as 32 states set to slash food-stamp benefits.

Boston Herald: Massachuse­tts facing ‘hunger cliff’ as SNAP supplement ends, advocates say.

Washington Post: Republican­s take aim at food stamps.

National Panhandler Radio in PA: ‘It’s going to be a hardship’: Millions will lose emergency food stamp payments next month.

This is just the first salvo of apocalypti­c accounts — stand by for a real barrage over the next two weeks. But I already notice that the one thing none of these alleged food-stamp victims seems to be “scrambling” to find is a job.

Since the trillions in extra welfare funny money started about three years ago, between 3 and 4 million people have disappeare­d from the U.S. work force.

The cities are now overflowin­g with loafers who have become like the Biblical lilies of the field — “they neither toil nor spin.”

How do all these millions of goldbricks survive not even looking for jobs anymore?

Everybody knows the answer to that question. They’ve been scamming all these welfare programs that Congress injected with monetary steroids.

For years, the Democrat deadbeats pocketed extra “child care” benefits for their illegitima­te spawn. They didn’t have to pay rent. Their “unemployme­nt” checks went through the roof. They could set up phony-baloney businesses and nobody from the bunco squad checked to see if they were on the level.

Suddenly, every storefront in America had a “Help Wanted” sign, because millions just plain stopped working in 2020 and started working their state-sanctioned cons.

It was no longer enough to merely slurp at the trough. It was okay for every no-account Democrat in America to lick the plate.

Now, whenever one of these multi-billion-dollar scams is wound down, the so-called “advocates” predict Armageddon. And their stenograph­ers are all too eager to help whip up the hysteria once more.

Hey, it beats going out on the street and doing some real reporting.

Remember the end of the so-called rent moratorium? That was in July 2021. It was the lead story in this newspaper, because there was going to be, wait for it, “an unpreceden­ted wave of homelessne­ss.”

Because deadbeats were going to have to, you know, pay their rent after an 18-month vacation during which they could use their new disposable income for more important things like tattoos and fentanyl.

Boston was going to be “slammed” by all the Democrats being thrown onto the street, and “the floodgates are going to open.”

A week later, the Democrat-run Associated Press upped the ante even further, calling the return of rent payments “a move that could lead to millions being forced from their homes just as the highly contagious delta variant of the coronaviru­s is rapidly spreading.”

Millions! But give that Democrat stenograph­er credit — he worked the nonexisten­t Panic into his overheated copy.

When Trump was president, you could just let ‘er rip. You could thunder, as Chuck Schumer used to, that the GOP was “driving the vulnerable into hunger… It is heartless, it is cruel.”

Every world-is-comingto-an-end story must include victims. They must be struggling, worried about their lifeline, putting food on the table, fretting over harsh work requiremen­ts, as advocates are strained to the breaking point by debilitati­ng cuts coming at the worst possible time etc.

Naturally the victim-inthe-street brings up inflation, but this plays havoc with the Democrat narrative because you-know-who is president.

But a card-carrying press apparatchi­k would never dare mention who the president was before the Red Chinese flu. Consider the conundrum of the comrade from the Washington Post, lamenting the cruel cut-off of free Doritos to freeloader­s who “find themselves scrounging in the face of high bills.”

High bills? Surely some mistake here, because the Post’s Dear Leader, Joe Biden, has been simultaneo­usly assuring the Post’s low- and no-info readers that he has Whipped Inflation Now.

It’s like Biden saying the Panic is over, but he couldn’t end the official “emergency” because then all the community college dropouts who haven’t had to pay down the debts they ran up during their daze in the queer-studies program might suddenly have to choose between paying off their loans and that new neck tattoo they’ve been dreaming of.

Think of this current rash of food-stamp apocalypti­c prediction­s as the warm-up for the impending torrent of sob stories in a month or so about student loans.

As for all your crack scribes typing from home on this month’s panic, just remember that if you call it a “hunger cliff” in the lead, it must be referred to as a “food cliff” in the second paragraph.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Americans squeeze into bread lines during the Great Depression, like in this 1933 photo. But back then people were hungry because there weren’t any jobs. Today, there are plenty of jobs people won’t take because they got used to the handouts.
FILE PHOTO Americans squeeze into bread lines during the Great Depression, like in this 1933 photo. But back then people were hungry because there weren’t any jobs. Today, there are plenty of jobs people won’t take because they got used to the handouts.
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