November 06, 2025
I call B.S.
Food Banks All Over The U.S. Are Being Overwhelmed By A Tsunami Of Hungry People
This is just like the sudden appearance of homeless standing at intersections with "Will work for food" signs, homeless who suddenly appeared out of thin air after four years of Biden despite the fact the economy is doing better than at any time during the Biden era.
One wonders if the Left isn't cleaning out these food banks themselves to make it appear we have a hunger crisis.
Look, unemployment is not rising in any real way; while the numbers have gone up slightly that was explained by the Federal Reserve of St. Louis to be an artifact of how the unemployed are counted. People who weren't looking for work during the Biden Depression are now in search of jobs and that makes the numbers rise.
Also, there has been no slump in the sale of such items as I-phones or even luxury items like boats. This economy is doing quite well.
Yes, it is possible that those laid off by the government shutdown are going to food banks temporarily to get over the hump. But there is no economic reason to see people all lining up for the dole.
I ask you, how is it we've kicked out millions of illegal aliens and yet the employment outlook is poor? It doesn't work that way.
Now it may be the illegals who came in during Biden are now out of work and going to food banks. But that's a good thing; it means they will eventually self-deport.
The article states:
Eric Cooper, president and CEO of San Antonio Food Bank, which serves 29 counties in southwest Texas, said the number of families seeking help has increased since it was first announced that there would be a disruption in SNAP benefits should the government shutdown continue.
Cooper said San Antonio Food Bank, which is part of the nonprofit organization Feeding America, typically feeds 105,000 to 120,000 people per week but is now seeing close to 170,000 people per week.
Who are these 120,000 people? They are likely illegal aliens. And one must also wonder about how it is we have so many folks here utilizing these services when businesses all complain they can't find good help. There are plenty of jobs available.
Many of these, of course, are the folks who live their lives on government assistance. They can see no other way than to be succoured by Auntie Samantha and her massive mammaries.
The article continues:
About 100 cars lined up along H Street near Weld Food Bank in Greeley on Monday morning before the organization opened its doors, their drivers and passengers waiting to pick up food on the third day of a lapse in funding for the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP.
So they are driving up in their shiny 2024 SUV's to get free food, are they? If they were really poor they'd walk, or take the bus.
Yes, demand no doubt has been going up and that was a function of Biden's horrible economic policies (and Obama's before him) but it's also a coefficient of the change in American thinking since the pandemic. Why, with the pandemic over for years now, have so many people been unemployed and not even looking for work? It's because we built a hammock instead of a safety net in recent years. People are now desperately trying to find a way to continue to enjoy the good life. Taking food intended for the poor is one way to do that.
Notice too the places the author mentions: Portland, San Antonio, Dayton, Detroit, etc. All are Democrat strongholds. Why aren't we seeing this in Dallas, or in the few Red cities around the country? Hmm?
That is where most illegal aliens settled. And it's where most of America's Schnorers go for freebies. (Schnorer is a Yiddish name for freeloader.)
You can't import millions of penniless people into the country and not expect food banks to be overwhelmed.
I agree; food prices have shot up too high and we need to get them down. That will happen as the economy grows and government takes it's boot off the farmers and we stop playing with Green energy policies and the other stupidity that drives the cost of producing food up too high. Oh, and if we get rid of the methanol mandates so food can actually be sold as food again.
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