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Published On: Wed, Oct 23rd, 2013

Neil Cavuto says, ‘All Hell Could Break Loose’ on Nov.1 when food stamps get cut

When the 2009 stimulus bill expires on Nov. 1, one government program that will be hit will be food stamps, in fact, the USDA projects that the average monthly food stamp payment of approximately $272 per household will decline in November by $36 for a family of four.

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At the same time, the Department of Homeland Security  is set to spend $80 million dollars for armed guards to protect government buildings in case of “public demonstrations” and “civil disturbances.”

This has prompted Fox Business News head man, Neil Cavuto to say,  “All Hell Could Break Loose” on Nov.1.

Cavuto suggests on his TV program that the Department of Homeland Security’s $80 million outlay on armed guards to protect government buildings is directly connected to food stamp cuts.

“Nov. 1st could be a very iffy kind of a day”, the Fox host said.

Cavuto’s  guest, Nigel Ennis said that like Greece, violence is a serious concern when entitlements are threatened. Ennis says, “What government can give to you, government can give away.”

One person made the following comment on YouTube:

So let me get this straight. The government is spending 80M for riot prevention bcs they want to save 34M? I think more than anything they want to create an environment to further their agenda. Isn’t what this is all about? Get as many people dependent on the govt. then pull the rug out from under them so you can’t take total control?


 

 

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