Please join me in praying for the eight crew members who lost their lives and for the loved ones they leave behind. Their dedication to our country will not be forgotten, and we remain forever grateful for all who wear the uniform.
🚨🇺🇸 No injury or any serious issue for Christian Pulisic after excellent World Cup debut then subbed off at half time.
Pulisic has been subbed off as precaution.
GOOD LUCK Chris Richards (@eastmamba) & @ussoccer 🇺🇸
Kick off is set for 8pm
Join us tonight for watch parties at Good People Brewing & Anvil Pub!
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#Bhmlegion#Hammerdown
🚨 Oklahoma Is #1 in the Nation for SNAP Fraud Per Capita 🚨
According to USDA data, Oklahoma leads the nation in reported SNAP fraud incidents per capita, with 20,742 reported cases and a rate of 5.116 incidents per 1,000 residents among states sharing data. For comparison, Texas, with a population nearly eight times larger, reported just 13,067 incidents.
The problem goes beyond fraud alone. Oklahoma’s SNAP payment error rate reached 10.87% in FY2024, well above the new federal threshold of 6%. That means millions of taxpayer dollars are being lost through overpayments, administrative mistakes, benefit theft, and trafficking.
In 2024 alone, more than 25,000 Oklahoma households had stolen benefits replaced after card skimming and cloning schemes drained over $11 million from the program. Meanwhile, federal officials estimate Oklahoma could face between $235 million and $270 million annually in new cost-sharing obligations if these problems aren’t addressed.
The stakes are high. SNAP distributes roughly $1.5 to $2 billion in federal taxpayer dollars each year and serves approximately 680,000 to 694,000 Oklahomans. Most recipients are families, seniors, disabled individuals, and children who rely on the program to put food on the table. They deserve a system that works.
Instead, Oklahoma continues to struggle with eligibility verification issues, administrative errors, fraud investigations, and benefit theft. Every dollar lost to waste or abuse is a dollar that isn’t helping the people the program was designed to serve.
Governor Kevin Stitt, State Auditor Cindy Byrd, and Oklahoma Human Services officials have announced reforms, including improved verification procedures and the rollout of more secure chip-enabled benefit cards. Those are positive steps, but with numbers like these, taxpayers deserve measurable results and accountability.
Oklahoma families are footing the bill for a system that isn’t performing as it should.
How much longer should Oklahoma hold the title of SNAP fraud capital of America? What reforms would you like to see implemented?
#Oklahoma #SNAPFraud #TaxpayerDollars #Accountability #GovernmentOversight
The Southern Poverty Law Center raises money so they can “dismantle white supremacy,” but they are just a bunch of race hustlers grifting off of manufactured right wing racism. Meanwhile the only actual racism I’ve ever experienced is from liberals who are offended I have a brain and don’t vote based on my skin color.