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Story #1: Venezuela Claims Capture Of CIA Group, Accuses US Of Plotting “False Flag” Attack
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/venezuela/article312660489.html
“Not Playing Games”: Trump Responds To Putin Testing “Invincible” Nuclear Cruise Missile
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/not-playing-games-trump-responds-putin-testing-invincible-nuclear-cruise-missile
Pentagon Issues Statement Decrying Kathryn Bigelow/Netflix’s ‘House of Dynamite’ Over “Inaccuracies”
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/the-pentagon-issues-statement-decrying-netflix-s-house-of-dynamite-over-inaccuracies/ar-AA1PbBrz
Netanyahu Orders “Immediate and Powerful” Attacks On Gaza
https://news.antiwar.com/2025/10/28/netanyahu-orders-immediate-and-powerful-attacks-on-gaza/
Venezuela Takes Action Against Trinidad & Tobago Over Hosting US Warship
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/venezuela-takes-action-against-trinidad-tobago-over-hosting-us-warship
Episode 484 – The Nobel War Prize Strikes Again
https://corbettreport.com/the-nobel-war-prize-strikes-again/
Israel Declares Gaza Ceasefire Back on After It Kills Over 100 Palestinians, Including 46 Children
https://news.antiwar.com/2025/10/29/israel-declares-gaza-ceasefire-back-on-after-it-kills-over-100-palestinians-including-46-children/
Story #2: Billionaire Bill Gates Calls For Climate Strategy Pivot Ahead Of COP30
https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/cop/billionaire-bill-gates-calls-climate-strategy-pivot-ahead-cop30-2025-10-28/
Bill Gates Walks It Back: Disaster Isn’t Imminent
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2025/10/28/bill-gates-walks-it-back-disaster-isnt-imminent/
Bill Gates Says Climate Change “Will Not Lead to Humanity’s Demise”
https://archive.md/kr7tG
Who Is Bill Gates?
https://corbettreport.com/gates/
Story #3: States Sue Over Trump Administration Suspending Food Benefits During Shutdown
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/states-sue-over-trump-administration-suspending-food-benefits-during-shutdown-2025-10-28/
Image: SNAP Benefits By State
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Story #2 Buffalo Bill Gates,
I got a cream pie and you know whose face it needs to be smashed into.
James E. Pilato has lately been inspiring. Good job J.E.P. News we can use.
I saw a meme one time of Bill Gates cleaning that pie frim his face with the caption “The day Billy decided to kill then all”
lol….?
Problem/Reaction/Solution
The classic setup the controllers have used for a long time.
In this case with a nation of far too many not only ignorant of that process but also who have been conditioned to be quite lazy, out of shape believing in the nonsense of religious rescue by invisible deities.
The intentional allowing of millions of low level illegals to flood our nation with a goal of digital ID, Credit Scores, etc. and eventual complete control and reduction of population through civil war, disease, etc.
PROBLEM
Our medical, educational, and housing, etc. is over whelmed
REACTION
Please help us, what are we going to do?
SOLUTION
The implementation of the various control mediums as planned from the start.
So every “bad” thing you see on the tube, phone or hear on the radio, look first at the P/R/S evidence and wonder if you by your very habits and life style are partially responsible for it.
And for all of you not prepared for this nonsense, remember, pay attention, not consequences.
THEY GOT YOU GOOD (song)
https://old.bitchute.com/video/Hpm24888Hud2/
Big difference between quibbling over SNAP stats to the real thing.
DIED SUDDENLY
https://markcrispinmiller.substack.com/p/how-weve-been-tracking-the-reports
Analysis of long term trends across the news online confirms that there has been a spike in such reports these past three years. The number of reports of people “dying suddenly” rose from an average of 4,346 items per month in late 2020, to an average of 5,517 in 2021, 7,287 in 2022 and, from January to August this year, there have been on average 7,910 news items each month citing this phrase alone.
8000 A MONTH! Be glad if you DIDN’T take the shot.
This was predicted by myself and others 4 years ago:
IT’S NOT A VACCINE (song)
https://old.bitchute.com/video/RkHfzBl9DXgV/
LINE IN THE SAND (essay)
https://old.bitchute.com/video/EFwefBX5SLvW/
The question to ask about this impending suspension of Snap benefits is : Why now? Consider also the post of Trump dumping crap on No Kings protestors from a fighter jet, and the current expanding implementation of Martial Law in the United States.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-truth-social-no-kings-ai-video-b2847976.html
https://thewinepress.substack.com/p/trump-authorizes-national-guard-quick
As much unrest as possible must be provoked, to increase demand for military policing. This Martial Law will be no more temporary than the Sept. 11th declaration of emergency, most recently renewed on Aug 2nd despite the fact that the Auto-pen scandal should have caused this emergency to have lapsed.
https://markgresham.substack.com/p/the-sky-is-still-falling
Most of the people on foods stamps dont actually need them or are too lazy or irresponsible to get was real job. They are an insult to Americans that go out and work hard every day. Also, subsidizing food drives up the price of groceries for the rest of us. SNAP should be abolished indefinitely.
AnCap87, with all due respect, you can disagree with federal funding of the existence of a social safety net, but dropping a derogatory blanket label over a whole group of people who accept food assistance is lazy and irresponsible.
There’s all kinds of reasons why someone might accept SNAP benefits.
They might be working 38.9 hours a week at Walmart and/or McDonald’s, because that’s the job they could get, and Walmart and McDonald’s Corporate is too greedy to actually pay their employees a living wage, so they pass the cost off to the American taxpayer to make up the difference.
But that’s the fault of Walmart and McDonald’s. Not the single mother stocking shelves at 3 am.
…if you’re going to be throwing labels around, start with the people gaming the system at the top. Not the people who don’t actually have very many resources to begin with, and have basically been forced to seek any assistance they can to feed their children.
Stop vilifying the working poor.
I explicitly started my post with “Most of” for exactly the points you made.
It’s not even “most of.”
Provide documentation to support your argument that most people receiving SNAP are “lazy and irresponsible”
Not a big CATO fan, but they sometimes do good work. Also, for the record, I do donate food **voluntarily** to my local food bank.
https://www.cato.org/commentary/food-stamp-fraud-top-ten
Well, this is a propaganda piece written by people with an agenda against humanity.
I’m not saying that SNAP doesn’t have its issues.
My point wasn’t about SNAP.
It was about the people who use SNAP benefits to supplement their poverty wages earned from companies who game the system and pass covering the shortfall onto taxpayers, not being lazy and irresponsible.
Most people on SNAP are in difficult situations and need that extra $180 a month to feed their children.
I get mad when I see people pulling examples out of their asses, completely made-up scenarios about poor people eating filet mignon and lobster on SNAP benefits, laying around on the couch all day watching soap operas.
When people pull this argument out of their ass and try to use it to justify hate against the working poor, I question how connected they are to reality. If they’ve ever even been to a Walmart or talked to a single mother or night shift workers making $14 an hour.
The wages a lot of these chains are paying barely cover any kind of rent. Which is why a lot of people just live in their cars, or multiple generations of a family, eight people living in a two-bedroom apartment.
They’re accepting SNAP because that’s what is available to them, so they can buy that 25-pound bag of pinto beans and rice, so their children don’t starve.
Iamfree
“….They’re accepting SNAP because that’s what is available to them, so they can buy that 25-pound bag of pinto beans and rice, so their children don’t starv…..”
That’s probably not the case for most
My father in law works at a food bank and they can barely give away bulk foods like rice and beans…..a massive number of people dont appear to know how to cook because they never had a SAH parent who did and Home Economics is pretty pathetic in schools.
The issue is a lack of skills, which as always makes people dependent in the midst of abundance…..TBH as cheep as rice and beans are I doubt very much many folks needs SNAP or EBT to get them. If poor people did live in that kind of diet they would also not have the diabetes and obesity rates they do -the processed crud is killing them
The cure in the short term is teaching basic cooking in schools
Duck,
Carbohydrates that spike insulin levels can contribute to type 2 diabetes.
(I’ve been poor in the past) the fattest I’ve ever been was when I was poor and accepting food from food pantries.
Because the majority of the food they give out to people is rice, beans, bread and potatoes.
Also, not all the food they hand out to poor people is fresh or fit for human consumption.
Aside from being fatter than I’d ever been, sometimes I would get horrible food poisoning that made me sick for days.
This is not a luxury experience, I hate to break that news to you.
It took me, maybe, six to eight months to get back on my feet.
And I had help from family members.
Why was I poor?
It was 2009, and I got laid off and couldn’t find a job.
I left the state. I spent some time sleeping in my car.
I was not on drugs. I wasn’t drinking alcohol. I took a job working in a dog food factory.
I had to scrap and save, and scramble. It was an extremely humiliating, humbling experience. I was embarrassed.
But yeah, I used the food pantry system because it was there, and it got me through a difficult time.
That’s the thing too, there’s this belief that people who use public assistance are frozen in time and have no will to improve their situation.
So on top of all this real world struggle, there’s the stigma of being poor.
So people do all these things to shed this image of being poor.
That’s part of the reason why people wear designer clothes with gigantic logos, and go to the salon and wear expensive makeup. Anyway they (we/I) can create a distance from lack, and poverty.
I’m doing better, by the way.
I believe in helping people through struggle, because I know what that is like.
Iamfree
Things must have changed since you were there if they were giving out ingredients- FIL has been helping out about 8 years and they mainly get weird processed stuff…..one time they had a batch of chocolate volcano things….lololll, but mostly their giving away out of date pre packaged processed foods and hardly anyone takes the rice or beans.
A church I kniw gives away bread, that goes but they end up throwing away plenty (dont blame the poor folks, factory bread tastes like cake to me and is probably toxic)
“….Carbohydrates that spike insulin levels can contribute to type 2 diabetes…..”
Yes, that’s true, however I am pretty sure if you live on beans and rice as your staple you will have less diabetes and obesity then the average American.
It’s not like we had massive diabetes back a hundred years ago is it?
eating highly processed carbs in processed foods will spike your blood sugar way more than beans and rice will….also activity and portion size matters. I am pretty sure that. Beans and rice are almost a whole diet un themselves, nutritionally speaking.
At the end of the day the free stuff is going away one day and people without the skills to survive won’t do so well…..how I feel about that (not happy) is not relevant to the fact that it’s going to happen.
Iamfree
“….But that’s the fault of Walmart and McDonald’s. Not the single mother stocking shelves at 3 am….”
TBH airs kinda her fault for being a single mother most of the time….sure she could be a widow but the majority of single moms made bad calls when it came to how they lived their lives and are thus dependent upon free stuff…..IMO a this is both their own fault and the fault of the people who deliberately trained the last few generations ti make retarded decisions about how to live their lives.
The illegitimacy rate is ridiculously high and the biggest marker for bad life outcomes is growing up in a single mom household- it’s quite deliberately done to create a dependent class. They produce a larger and larger group of lumpen proles every generation which are useful for driving decent people drive up the real estate prices as they relocate to get (for a while) away from them
Even though they probably won’t cut subsidies for bad life choices this time it will even happen and many people will suffer. At the end of the day in the age of contraceptives the only way you have so many single moms is by insulating people from dumb choices. Single moms are demographic cancer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lumpenproletariat
Duck,
That take on single mothers is both disappointing and offensive.
It lacks sympathy, compassion and understanding of how single mothers are *made* (they didn’t just spontaneously become single mothers on their own.)
I’m sure there is a percentage of single mothers who are “welfare queens,” who work the system to their advantage.
But I think You’re underestimating the magnitude of men who lie to women, make promises they can’t keep, and abandon them *because they can*
I think You’re also not considering how the for-profit prison system, also, contributes to creating single mothers.
(Slavery still exists in America. Corporations still exploit free labor by imprisoning people for “crimes” like drug possession)
The powers that should not be, have systematically targeted black and Latino communities to keep up prison quotas to provide slave prison labor to the corporations with labor contracts with the prisons.
Guess what happens when you arrest and incarcerate millions of black men?
Millions of black single mothers.
Maybe if they eradicated the for-profit prison system, welfare and SNAP usage would diminish.
But, because of Eugenics, and what these people have been trying to do to black and Latino families, for generations, that’s not likely to happen.
Think about that before you lob accusations of “poor life choices” at women who have become single mothers.
They may not have had a choice.
Iamfree
“…. That take on single mothers is both disappointing and offensive.
It lacks sympathy, compassion and understanding ….”
Yes, and they are also TRUE.
Do you want to challenge the statement that kids raised in single mom households are MASSIVELY more prone to poverty, criminality, drug use, disease,mental illness, poor health and early death?????
Like I said, single moms are (statistically speaking) demographic cancer.
“… how single mothers are *made* (they didn’t just spontaneously become single mothers on their own.)…..”
Achyuhally…… the majority are “never married”- that generally requires two people to make a choice ti have (unprotected) sex with someone tjeir not planning to stay with.
“…. have systematically targeted black and Latino communities to keep up prison quotas to provide slave …”
Dude….the targeting was attacking their family structure. THAT is the reason why US blacks do such a ridiculous amount of crime vs their population %. It’s not like poor blacks are being targeted for arrest WITHOUT DOING CRIMES is it????
Them being criminals (in jail) is because of the attack a generation before that got them brought up by single moms. The process scumifies Hispanics and whites just as easily
Kids growing up in single mom homes have more problems so the solution is to STOP FARMING BAD BEHAVIOR with evil incentives like easy food stamps and welfare.
“Crime” was in quotations for a reason.
There’s a lot of things that are considered “crimes,” that wouldn’t necessarily be crimes if they weren’t defined as crimes by the State.
Single motherhood is a complicated issue. I’m not entirely sure you read my response all the way through.
You seem to be glossing over men’s roles in creating single mothers.
Why are men getting women pregnant and then abandoning them?
Also, if a woman is being abused by her partner (which happens a lot) do you expect that woman to stay with him? If he’s beating her and their children?
There’s all kinds of reasons why a woman may find herself in a situation where she is alone and as the sole provider for her child / children.
Men fail women, all the time.
But again, if the corporate system wasn’t set up to exploit workers and punish women for getting pregnant, there may not be as many women and children dependent on SNAP.
I suggest watching Spike Lee’s 1992 film “Malcolm X,” and also read up on breakfast programs developed by The Black Panther Party, and how the government set out to sabotage them.
Iamfree
“… The Black Panther Party, and how the government set out to sabotage them.…”
Yes, indeed the government DOES set out to sabotage community cohesion- that is the very reason why they undermined the black family via welfare. The Gov has much less difficulty handling a bunch of Lumpen Proles- Dr EM Jones wrote an article on it “pimping the system” where he looks at how criminality was encouraged and engineered in the bkack community in order to limit their political effectiveness.
That does bring us to Black Criminality- which even if you ignore the “crimes that are not crimes” does account for a great deal of crime that has victims….like I said it’s not like the cops jail people “just because” their black- they generally have committed crimes.
The single mom effect however is now being spread to other race groups where it has the same devistateing effect- blacks just got hit first
“…. There’s all kinds of reasons why a woman may find herself in a situation where she is alone and as the sole provider for her child / children….”
Are we talking widows ? Or women who married a guy who turned bad without prior tells?
Or are we talking about the 70% or so “never married”s????
Because the former group, small as it is, just got unlucky but the 2nd group MADE BAD CHOICES….. it’s not like you can’t get free contraception, it’s not like Gov rape vans are mass impregnating women, is it???
Simple fact is that the major single moms basically decided they did not care if they had a stable life to bring kids into…..the price is paid by those kids and the rest of society that has to deal with the negative effects those kids produce (poverty, crime, bad health)
You’re talking about punishing women “for getting pregnant “ when infact they should be punished for getting pregnant outside of a stable life situation….that would cause there to be less illegitimate and single mother household offspring ti burden everyone else.
Like I have said and you have not refuted- single mother households are the biggest marker for crime, bad health, mental illness, drug use and poverty…..this unnatural situation is created by the removal of the shame and Gov funded reduction of the suffering stupid actions (like gettin knocked up outside marriage) naturally bring.
It’s not personal, but the whole point of encouraging single mother household offspring holds is to farm poor people as a client group that can not exist without big Gov
It won’t end well for the products, however we feel about it
I am free
Regarding men….if your taking rapists getting women pregnant we are on the same page about how it’s all the guys fault…..if on the other hand we are talking about a woman having sex with a guy who is unreliable, before she is married to him , and not even using a damn Rubber ti stave off the clap it’s pretty much on her.
Sure, make the guy marry her or pay support, but at the end of the day she is the one who controls her fertility
But honestly it’s not about blame, it’s about the problems caused by people trained not to think ahead and stay within effective behaviors.
We’re kind of veering off the original topic, where my point was to recognize that these global, billion dollar corporations are under paying employees, and that the majority of their full-time employees are supplementing with SNAP benefits.
And that if we want to criticize anyone, it should be the corporations, who are gaming the system, not the victims of the system, i.e. the working poor.
There are a lot of single mothers. Yes.
Communities would do well to support programs that provide food, clothing and shelter, as well as enrichment programs (outside government funded programs) that teach life and survival skills.
Because children soon become adults, and we can either invest in them, or discard them like trash and everything will be terrible.
Just because they’re not *your* children, doesn’t mean the community shouldn’t provide some kind of stable environment for them to grow into. (That comes from the community, itself, not government programs)
If a child is born because their mother made “bad choices,” should that child be made to suffer?
These children are here.
Communities should embrace them and nurture them.
I am free
It’s not about hating on single moms- it’s just recognizing that they are a major part in the system designed to destroy freedom.
Like I said, its clear that kids raised in single mom households have massively worse life outcomes and are thus
A) easier to control
And
B) give the excuse for state intervention
Iirc, Before she went weird Elizabeth Warren wrote about the two income trap- basically when you trick people into thinking that both parents should work outside the home and rather then becoming 2x as rich they end up utterly dependent on giving 2x the labor for the same standard of living….and will fall below it if either partner is out of work.
The end state of state welfare always is the removal of the immediate economic pain from making bad life choices and pushing the cost off into the future. In ye olden dayes you needed your family and community and you were thus incentivized to stick with them vs “the man” (owners, Gov, ect) where as welfare means you can be as atomized and helpless as “the man” wants.
“….. Just because they’re not *your* children, doesn’t mean the community shouldn’t provide some kind of stable environment for them to grow in……”
Yes, people really should help out those that they think deserve help. I even do it myself.
On the other hand unless I knocked up their mom no kid has a claim on me. Their moms dont have a “right” to my money or even my compassion.
The thing is that most people seeing a woman getting knocked up thru bad choices would rather spend their wealth on more deserving people. This LIMITED the growth of demographic cancer (poverty, crime, bad life outcomes) associated with stupid behaviors….in the same way high sugar diets speed cancer growth welfare feeds long term social ills.
“…. If a child is born because their mother made “bad choices,” should that child be made to suffer?…”
It’s not a point of “should”….honestly they DO suffer all those negative effects and will do so even if we pour money into their home. Pushing off the cost just makes the issue bigger- it’s already so big that it can’t be fixed without massive suffering NOW, and the amount of suffering is only growing as it’s pushed into the future.
“….These children are here….”
Hopefully some of them can be salvaged, honestly I doubt many can. The problem is that we have several generations infected with this who see illigimacy as a normal way of life and will thus doom their own kids to bad life outcomes.
“…..Communities should embrace them and nurture them….”
Community grows from family, that’s why the family was attacked. You can’t have community without family as the prime brick, and thus TBH a good chunk of people won’t make it thru when this system no longer artificially farms them.
Before you get me wrong , I am horrified to think of how bad that will look, but you can’t farm people indefinitely because the system eventually fails when the deficit people get too numerous
It’s very heart warming to hear your story of how you used safety net systems in a positive way and I agree that there are small numbers of people who do use “the system” to better themselves and as a temporary aid.
But in my observation, I think a majority of people use welfare to support a parasitic existence and an unhealthy lifestyle. Are the wealthy elitist parasites worse? Maybe they are but this doesn’t negate the fact that most people abuse free hand outs and the freebies actually undermine them in the long term.
It’s sort of like how if people feed wild animals, they lose the ability to survive in nature. Same goes for human beings.
Also, if we look at fundamental morality of wage theft for example via taxes, it’s wrong irrespective of who it goes to. That fact must be considered in the grand scheme of things. As a compelled tax payer, I very much resent my money being used for things I don’t want and this includes SNAP benefits to people I don’t know.
I have no desire to give money to junkies to kill themselves with and this is where a lot of welfare goes.
Having said that, it’s also true that there are exceptions and that some people do use hand outs to improve themselves. I do think however, this number is much smaller than the larger number of people who abuse them.
Duck,
Frankly, you’re kind of sounding like a eugenist.
You’re also disregarding my point.
You can’t dictate who can have children, when and how many.
I don’t agree with many of the points you’ve made here.
I doubt we are going to convince each other.
We will have to agree to disagree.
Iamfree
“… You can’t dictate who can have children, when and how many.…”
I never said I wanted to.
People are free to make as many bad choices as they like…..they should also be free to suffer the consequences of their bad choices.
Where does their freedom to make bad choices become a right to access OTHER PEOPLES money and resources? I don’t care what people do, shoot up drugs until you die, but you don’t have a right to make others pay for your drugs do you????
As to being a eugenics type- I in no way support forcing people to breed (or not breed) in any particular way. BUT i also do not support spending money from the public to promote the breeding (farming, really) of a underclass.
You know yourself that making it easier to have single mom households is actively hurting communities, kids, and ultimately society…..there is no freedom without independence and the vast majority of the under class have been inflicted with dependence upon the state.
The underclass is a tool of the state, is farmed by the state and will never threaten the state because it cant bite the hand that feeds it.
This conversation is ironic, since I gave free beer to some homeless guys the other day…..I guess im not consistent, lololol
Duck
Like most you miss the danger that is there . Right after you claim the food is killing these poor people you berate them as not knowing how to cook.
It’s not addressing what’s killing them. Do so and see if for once someone from guvment could be recognized as really caring about what is killing them so early in their existence.
Guvment or not, someone in their local community should show those stupid people how to decontaminate the food they are given.
A mentor of mine once told me it was drilled into him that the laziest bum in the world will dig a hole to China after he experienced the miss meal cramps.
Gbw
“….Right after you claim the food is killing these poor people you berate them as not knowing how to cook….”
Well, if you cook from actual ingredients you tend not to get poisoned….hence the sadness at the lack of skill.
Sure, decontamination would be nice but is pretty pointless if you live on stuff tjat comes out a box
Duck,
Prioritizing information , especially in antidotes for poison .
Some or most food stuffs that are highly processed are probably less deadly than the glysophate and arsenic found on rice,beans and cereal given to the poor. Or for that matter to anyone uninformed.
So it’s not that they are lazy, homeless and single parents it’s that they are un-imformed. A great example for the artistic use here for the term ” American Idiot”
Gbw
Rest easy, the majority are eating the processed crap rather than the rice and bean.
I was listening to Pete quinones reading the Edward bernays book and discussing the guy- it seems kinda crazy how the art if advertising hacked the worlds brains into choosing to be low skill, your correct on the ignorance part of most folks
GBW,
The sad truth is that a majority of people don’t care if they are eating poison. I’ve learned this fact through experience in health care. Most people don’t care and they will do what’s easiest. That is why welfare exists, to support laziness and create learned helplessness.
A few people can learn because they want to learn, but most people don’t because it’s easier.
cu.h.j
The sad truth. One thing I was looking at but did not want to shine a light on, or even mention; is the cultural priming of the poor and the homeless, the sad and the lonely . Especially after COVID . The Death culture. It’s gained in popularity and since you are so familiar with it at your work place. Do you see a life culture at the hospital? Vaccines to baby’s for aids, help, gonorrhea and the like. The insistence on organ donation and death directives and death panels easing you out of life with fake honor. The fake military honor of murder for hire.
We are bombarded with aggrandizing death. So it’s not such a surprise for humans so down cast as to take the poison and follow the meme of” I hurt myself today just to see if I could feel”
Hope you are well my dear. Good to hear from you. I know I don’t know and I’m sure I don’t know enough. Tell me more.
Do I see a “life culture” at hospitals? It’s a mixed bag. Where I’ve worked, “saving lives” is the primary goal. At least this is how interventions are promoted and people become indoctrinated to believe it. Many doctors and nurses believe vaccines save lives so they promote them. Some actually do the research and advise against them.
The section I work in, emergency medicine, I don’t deal with that much. So I’m involved in identifying true life threatening emergencies and fixing the immediate problem. But there are vast numbers of people who seek primary care in emergency rooms and they receive treatment too, i.e. antibiotics for infections, sutures, setting broken bones, etc. Some of these treatments have value. Large numbers of people wouldn’t need to be seen if they cared enough to learn how to take care of themselves.
A lot of what I do is try to teach and encourage people to take better care of themselves and I do make the effort even to the drug addict and people who appear to be very far gone. Maybe something will stick?
You mention organ donation. That could potentially be used in an unscrupulous manner by the state, but to gift someone an organ is a noble thing to do IMO.
One of my old colleagues donated her husband’s heart to a person who needed it. He was young an healthy except for a AVM in his brain that he didn’t know about. He died of a brain bleed and before he was taken off life support my colleague donated his organs.
My point being is that there’s nuance and some good even in western medicine. Government involvement usually ruins things.
My grandma had a DNR and I had to make a decision for hospice and it was tough. In every place I’ve worked next of kin decides how much is done even in futile situations and sometimes it would frustrate me to see family overrule a DNR.
But when my grandma’s time came, I considered life saving measures and feeding tubes and surgeries. But in the end I decided to respect her wishes and the decision she made as a competent adult.
In some cases a DNR makes sense though. In my grandma’s case, her quality of life would have probably been poor and she would not be able to live at home anymore and she did not want to live that way as an invalid. If she had chose to extend her life at all costs, I would have advocated for that choice.
If my choice were to live in a nursing home with dementia, I’d rather die and let nature take it’s course and I’d hope my family would respect my wishes. Sometimes quality of life matters more than quantity.
Some forms of existence are not really living.
Iamfree
For stats on why a large % of the working poor are from single moms
“Two is better then one”
https://freakonomics.com/podcast/when-did-marriage-become-a-luxury-good/
The fact is that you can have people who can take care of themselves and be free or you can have a massive underclass if people who can’t…..the decision was to produce the latter via welfare and now the correction will be quite horrible
Duck,
I was raised mostly by a single mom and my grandparents helped too. I think you’re mostly right about single parent homes but there are exceptions.
I did have a very rough time in childhood and made some bad mistakes in my life but overcame a lot of them and at least economically am relatively secure.
Though my father was probably not a good choice based on his lifestyle, he did have some good genetic traits and did come from a good home and I did have very good paternal grandparents.
My point is that though I think we can make accurate predictions on population averages and demographics, I think it is important to note the outliers and maintain a degree compassion and empathy.
It’s like what you said before about human beings having equal value because they are “God’s creations”
Even the single parent child has value in the eye’s of the creator.
AnCap
The do “ need” them, mainly because they have been TRAINED to be dependent upon them.
It looks like there won’t be a cut off for a while, it will come one day and will be very horrible and very necessary.
No doubt, it will be a case where things will have to get better before they get worse. And yeah totally agree on the single mother aspect of it.
Yeah, I think you’re right, at least in cities. Having worked with the general public in several states mostly in cities, I interact regularly with people on benefits and yes a lot of them don’t actually need them and they use them to supplement their drug habits and buy stuff they don’t need.
It’s infuriating. What’s also really pisses me off is the welfare for the rich that is stolen from tax payers to pay for enslavement and wars and such. So we taxpayers are essentially robbed and have no choice as to where our money goes.
I have come to realize that welfare is toxic to most people. It undermines people’s confidence and freedom and is a weapon used to expand government and dependence on it.
There are some people who actually need help and I’m not opposed to donating to people and supporting the needy but I want to choose where my money goes.
Link to the transcript for this show and more. Will update monthly.
https://mega.nz/folder/K91GkZ7Z#wGmMEBdRZzo4VOQnZkWxPQ
Some of the comments from people on Epoch Times were as ignorant as hell they were quite happy to suggest that most on food stamps were ‘illegal aliens’ also that they didn’t mind letting them starve on the streets! Oops lets not mention the terrible cost of living for poor people and us alike and the awful quality of the food that will kill them anyway!
Not bend
The issue is that building an Gov infrastructure ti help poor people magically creates MORE poor people.
There is no point farming poor people and at some point they will be cut off.
As horrible as it would be to cut the free food off today it’s only going to be more horrible to cut it off when more folks depend on it….there is no NON horrible way to resolve the issue and it cant continue for much longer anyway
Oct 28, 2025 – EPIC think tank via Zero Hedge
Mapping Where Non-Citizens Receive The Most Food Stamps
https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/mapping-where-non-citizens-receive-most-food-stamps
EXCERPTS
Earlier this year, the conservative think tank Economic Policy Innovation Center (EPIC) revealed that nearly 1.5 million non-citizens received food stamps from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Another 2.2 million children living with non-citizens were also on food stamps.
Given that this data was from fiscal year 2022, it’s LIKELY this population of non-citizens leeching off American taxpayers is MUCH HIGHER, given the Biden-Harris regime’s globalist-aligned open-border invasion of third-worlders.
California led the way in enrolling non-citizens on Food Stamps, with 273,000 in FY 2022.
Florida had 238,000, New York 218,000, Texas 132,000, and Illinois 73,000 non-citizens.
In contrast, Delaware, Mississippi, Montana, West Virginia, and Wyoming reported no non-citizens on Food Stamps.
Saturday November 1, 2025 – The Jimmy Dore Show with James Corbett
Jimmy Dore and Reportage author James Corbett discuss a recent conversation on CNBC where the panel discuss the problem of wealth inequality in the United States.
Corbett argues that the ruling oligarchs deliberately promote cultural and partisan conflicts to prevent a unified populist movement against systemic corruption and corporate dominance.
Both conclude that true change requires unity across political lines and awareness of how mainstream media maintains public division to protect elite interests.
CNBC Warns About Upcoming CIVIL WAR Against Oligarchs! – VIDEO
19:37
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FJEKq59_mo
(Smooth. Jimmy Dore understands marketing. Sharp guy. Smooth approach.)
Trick or Treat
Friday October 31, 2025 (Halloween) – Dallas Express – By Kellen McGovern Jones
The Luxury Loophole: SNAP Allows Caviar And Lobster
— Recipients Average $832/Month But Run Out Early
https://dallasexpress.com/national/the-luxury-loophole-snap-allows-caviar-and-lobster-recipients-average-832-month-but-run-out-early/
…data suggest that recipients often struggle to make benefits last.
A recent analysis by Numerator found that SNAP households spend an average of $832 per month on groceries, about 20% more than non-SNAP households, but exhaust their benefits before the end of the month in 86% of cases.
Not every Texan receiving SNAP may be out of their taxpayer support on November 1.
Texas Health and Human Services notes that unused SNAP benefits roll over for up to nine months, after which they are removed from a recipient’s account.
“Benefits you don’t use stay in your account for nine months from the date they are put into your account,” the agency website states.
The Lone Star State also allows recipients to purchase groceries online through services such as AmazonFresh, where the DX review found sample luxury products labeled as “SNAP eligible.”…
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says:
“…We found one guy, in six different states, getting a benefit.
We found about 5,000 people that are dead who are still getting benefits…”
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is over the SNAP programs.
‘CORRUPT SYSTEM’: Illegal immigrants’ use of SNAP benefits revealed
5:34
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piXXRqJQdKs
SECTION 8 – Government Subsidized Housing – losing U.S. funding mid-November (if Gov still shut down)
Section 8 housing is a racket. The landlords make out like bandits and it inflates the normal marketplace for rent.
The wait-list for tenants can take years which is weird, and once someone gets Section 8 approval they are often there for life.
This Landlord (owner) has a Section 8 apartment complex in Lubbock, Texas. (He has properties in various states.)
Will a government shut down stop section 8 payments? – Yes.
80 second VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/uokPY-jmOCY
Interesting take on section 8. Maybe large land lords do make out quite well in general but small land lords certainly don’t. I have a rental property and I’d never willingly rent to a section 8 recipient. Rental prices are inflated in California because of increases in property taxes. People don’t truly own property, they must pay the state off to keep renting their “own” property.
I got lucky and inherited a property in an affluent part of California but the property taxes are insane. So I rent for top dollar to the wealthiest renters I can. I wish it wasn’t this way, but it is what it is.
Also in California we have a huge tenant’s rights legal system set up where people can squat in a property and not pay rent for large periods of times and bankrupt the landlord. That’s another reason why people don’t want to rent to poorer folks because they don’t want to take the risk.
Thanks James.
Thanks G !
Gavin you have a doppelganger. From Wisconsin and he kinda looks like you. You- tube kindly sent me his feed. Thought you would want to know in case a sibling was kidnapped by Sasquatch twenty years ago and carried across the imaginary border. Like you he is encouraging people to see what’s right in front of them. It’s a life style that guarantees a person can never have the miss meal cramps. Not to mention the flavors of a world class pantry rivalling the best found in any large city restaurant.
You motivated me to go down to the village store and pick up three 10 pound pumpkins and bigger than basketballs! All for $ 3.us. .Meals for two weeks. Pumpkin Pies for another week or two. A search of the yard revealed Egyptian onions, basil, jalapenos , grape leaves and ripeng tomatoes, hickory n and walnuts . ! Yeah I can make a hardy soup right from the earth.
Thanks for the inspiration and hope you enjoy meeting a Sasquatch brother from another…food pantry forest.
https://youtube.com/shorts/wCIzw6oOklI
@GBW
hahah 🙂 Nice one! That guy is great. I actually own one of his books.
I remember following his walk from Canada to LA and found it to be really inspiring ( https://www.robingreenfield.org/walk/ )
That is awesome about the pumpkins!
Thanks for the heartening comment my friend, I really needed that today.
If you do not want to be 3 meals away from starving, stop failing at life and make some sauerkraut! 🙂
https://gavinmounsey.substack.com/p/30-reasons-to-make-your-own-sauerkraut
It can be made with low – no tech tools, cabbages are readily available and cheap and it packs a potent list of health benefits.
Don’t like sauerkraut because you are used to bland corporate processed lifeless garbage food? Hoard some twinkies and Coca-Cola in your pantry while the rest of us will be eating kraut and fighting post-apocalyptic scurvy!