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Showing Original Post only (View all)Low Income trump Voters Entering the FO Stage [View all]
From low-income voters who supported Donald Trump last month, a plea to the president-elect: dont cut our benefits.
Trump has frequently made grand promises to protect Social Security, Medicare and other benefits. But with a growing list of billionaires on his cabinet, a vow to quell spending and a slim Republican coalition in Congress consisting of some anti-spending hawks, his voters arent so sure.
Pennsylvania Trump voter Lori Mosura described the billionaire as more attuned to the needs of everyone instead of just the rich in an interview with the Washington Post. She lives below the poverty line, receiving $1,200 a month in food stamps and Social Security benefits.
But she has a message for Trump.
We helped get you in office; please take care of us, Mosura said, shifting the conversation as though she were speaking to Trump. Please dont cut the things that help the most vulnerable.
Some Trump voters who rely on benefits, like Steve Tillia, who receives $1900 in social security and food stamp payments, are more optimistic about cuts to the departments that help them make ends meet.
Its not cutting government programs, its cutting the amount of people needed to run a program, Tillia told the Post. They are cutting staff, which could actually increase the amount of the programs that we get.
Meanwhile, local Republican officials are begging the incoming Trump administration to leave benefits alone. New Castle City Administrator Chris Frye told the Post he expected some benefits tweaks at a federal level, but hoped they wouldnt be catastrophic.
I think it would be stupid to just take something away we would have mass chaos. Mass homelessness, Frye told the Post. Nationally, I dont think it is going to be a situation where they are taking away from people.
Trump has frequently made grand promises to protect Social Security, Medicare and other benefits. But with a growing list of billionaires on his cabinet, a vow to quell spending and a slim Republican coalition in Congress consisting of some anti-spending hawks, his voters arent so sure.
Pennsylvania Trump voter Lori Mosura described the billionaire as more attuned to the needs of everyone instead of just the rich in an interview with the Washington Post. She lives below the poverty line, receiving $1,200 a month in food stamps and Social Security benefits.
But she has a message for Trump.
We helped get you in office; please take care of us, Mosura said, shifting the conversation as though she were speaking to Trump. Please dont cut the things that help the most vulnerable.
Some Trump voters who rely on benefits, like Steve Tillia, who receives $1900 in social security and food stamp payments, are more optimistic about cuts to the departments that help them make ends meet.
Its not cutting government programs, its cutting the amount of people needed to run a program, Tillia told the Post. They are cutting staff, which could actually increase the amount of the programs that we get.
Meanwhile, local Republican officials are begging the incoming Trump administration to leave benefits alone. New Castle City Administrator Chris Frye told the Post he expected some benefits tweaks at a federal level, but hoped they wouldnt be catastrophic.
I think it would be stupid to just take something away we would have mass chaos. Mass homelessness, Frye told the Post. Nationally, I dont think it is going to be a situation where they are taking away from people.
Some are worried, some are still in the denial stage. They were gullible enough to vote the orange malignancy back in. Excuse me for not giving a rat's ass about them.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/please-take-care-of-us-low-income-trump-voters-worry-he-ll-cut-benefits-they-rely-on/ar-AA1wwM5w?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=abfe7f3b658a4eb0ab9704c9ad2acd39&ei=7
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Doesn't think they will take anything away huh? Don't forget loyalty with Trump is a one-way street, that goes for you.
Walleye
Thursday
#1
Well, people thought it would be a good idea to have a "businessman" run the country. Go figure.
Walleye
Thursday
#41
Puzzling, isn't it, that people don't seem to feel that relevant experience is important...
3catwoman3
Thursday
#45
And while we are on the subject of religion, I propose a change to the statement that...
3catwoman3
17 hrs ago
#67
Manufactured hot button social issues is what motivates MAGA Meatheads to get out and vote for their Messiah/Fuhrer.
magicarpet
18 hrs ago
#55
There are a lot of indications the American farmer is about to be screwed
Algernon Moncrieff
Thursday
#39
I don't really consider the prospect of people suffering to be cause for celebration.
Aristus
Thursday
#10
Help Democrats only and if you have magas in your family, help them if you can. The whole
akbacchus_BC
19 hrs ago
#49
LOL, you're going to be really disappointed. Better get your excuses ready now. Bye!
FSogol
18 hrs ago
#63
No. They voted for the pos in 2016. Now they will learn the hard way! nt
akbacchus_BC
18 hrs ago
#50
To all those who voted for Trump and are now worried about what he plans to do.
patphil
Thursday
#24
"It's cheaper to give more money away to fewer people! Giving money to billionaires instead of poor folk
struggle4progress
Thursday
#28