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MYTH 1: Most people on SNAP don’t work FACT: Most adults who can work, do work. Over half of SNAP households have someone employed, often in jobs where hours and pay change from week to week. SNAP helps fill the gap when times get tough.
MYTH 2: SNAP is full of fraud and abuse FACT: SNAP is one of the most efficient federal programs. Fraud is extremely rare, about 1 percent. Most mistakes come from paperwork, not people trying to cheat the system.
What the H@@@ Is Wrong with You? — SNAP Benefits and So-Called Christians
After seeing TikToks and Facebook posts mocking people on SNAP, I’ve got one question for some of you who call yourselves Christians — what the hell is wrong with you? You thump your Bibles, wave your flags, and shout, “This is a Christian Nation!” But the second you see a struggling mom paying for groceries with an EBT card, you roll your eyes, sneer, or worse — you post about it. Tell me, where…
Everybody seems to have Snapchat right now, but apart from cool filters and instant messenger features, what else is interesting about this app? Check out the top ten facts below!
Did you know Snapchat’s original name was Picaboo? #FACT
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