HOLY CR*P ๐จ
- Democrats did give MILLIONS of illegals Social Security Numbers
- They were REGISTERING TO VOTE
- Elon Musk has confirmation THEY DID VOTE
- Democrats qualified illegals for MAX SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
- They enrolled in Medicaid with their new Social Security Numbers
See graph in video:
โThen you'll notice there's a strange, what jumped out at us when we saw these numbers. We're like, what is this? In 2021, you see 270,000 people, it goes all the way to 2.1 million and 2024. These are non-citizens that are getting social security numbers.
This is a mind-blowing charge. This literally blew us away.โ
โIf I hadn't seen this myself, I'm not sure I believed it. I went through it myself and mapped it. And Elon is right. This is true. The defaults in the system from social security to all of the benefit programs have been set to max inclusion, MAX PAY for these people and minimum collection.
We found 1.3 million of them already on Medicaid as an example. We've gone through on every benefit program we went through, we found groups from this particular group of people, this 5.5 million people in those benefit programs.
And then what was really, really disturbing us was why we're asking ourselves why.
So we actually just took a sample and looked at voter registration records and we found people here registered to vote in this population. Yes.
Who did vote? We found some by sampling that ACTUALLY DID VOTE.
We have referred them to prosecution at the Homeland Security Investigation Service. Yeah. Already, already. That is already happening right now. The truly disturbing thing though, I just want you to know this, a truly disturbing thing to me, and the darkest thing about this, to me, the voter fraud is terrible.โ
J.B. Pritzker is saying Bill Clinton is LYING about J. B. FLYING on Epsteinโs plane. Why would Clinton lie at a sworn deposition about that? Who do you believe? JB also claims he walks 5 miles a day. I donโt believe that either. What do you think?
Timeline cleanse:
There's a hunger that gnaws deeper than the stomach. It's the quiet shame of poverty, and at 13, it was my constant secret. While other kids at recess unwrapped their lunches, I would bury my face in a book, pretending to be lost in another world. It was a desperate attempt to hide the emptiness, to preserve some scrap of dignity against the rumbling in my gut.
Then, one day, a simple act of charity broke through. A girl, without any fanfare or virtue signaling, quietly offered me half of her sandwich. There was no committee, no government program, no social workerโjust a simple, powerful act of human decency. The next day, she did it again. And again. Her quiet kindness was a lesson I'd never forget: the most effective safety net is the one woven by the hands of a neighbor, not the cold, impersonal bureaucracy of the state.
Her family eventually moved, and the daily miracle of a shared lunch ended. But the principle she taught meโthe power of individual graceโbecame part of my soul.
Years passed. I built a life, a family, and left that hungry boy far behind. Then, yesterday, the memory of that girl came rushing back with the force of a tidal wave. My own daughter came home from school.
โDad,โ she said, โcan you pack two snacks for me tomorrow?โ
โTwo?โ I asked. โYou barely finish one.โ
She looked at me with the solemn clarity only a child possesses. โItโs for a boy in my class. He doesnโt have anything to eat. I gave him mine today.โ
In that moment, time shattered. I saw it all. The girl from my past wasn't gone. Her legacy of character was alive, beating in the heart of my own child. It hadn't been taught in a classroom or mandated by a curriculum; it had been passed down, father to daughter, a testament to a virtue that can only be learned by example.
I had to step away, my eyes welling up. This is it. This is the bedrock of America. It is not the state that sustains us. It is the voluntary, courageous kindness of individuals. It is the little girl who shares her apple and the father who teaches her to do so. This is the real community, the real strength, the force that no government program can ever replicate.
That girl from my past taught me that true charity isn't a line item in a federal budget; it's a piece of your heart given freely to another. And as long as my daughter understands that, I know the soul of this nation will endure.