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Wish all our Veterans got these: Look at the Crazy List of Things Illegal Immigrants Get for ‘FREE’ in Liberal Massachusetts

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Liberal Massachusetts is overrun with illegal border crossers and there’s really no wonder why when you see the laundry list of things that are provided for ‘free’ courtesy of taxpayers in the Bay State.
All of these perks just act as incentives, driving more illegals into the state.
And remember, there are American citizens in Massachusetts who are poor and don’t get nearly as much from the state.
Longtime Boston talk host Howie Carr posted this list on his website:
FREEBIES FOR ILLEGALS: A Comprehensive List
GENERAL WELFARE COSTS FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS:

Free hotel rooms at $150+ a day.
Three meals a day at $64 per person per diem.
Free on-site medical & dental services (including condoms).
Special diet for Ramadan.
Free same-day dry cleaning w/free pick up & delivery.
Free housekeeping twice a week.
Free cell phones, chargers/charging ports.
Free tablets, IPads.
Free clothing, new & used.
Everyone got new free winter coat, gloves and shoes.
Free toiletries (tooth paste, deodorant, special “ethnic” shampoos, skin cream, aspirin, tooth brushes, feminine products).
“FOR THE CHILDREN”:
Free diapers, wipes, diaper pails, cribs, bassinets, playpens, baby bottles, baby formulas, free car seats, free new mother bags, playrooms for young illegals w/free toys & books which must be replaced often because of destruction.
That is only about half of the list, if you can believe it.
And what has this led to? The state is running out of cash for shelters. Off the Press reports:
Massachusetts is spending about $75 million each month on state-run shelters, a massive jump in expenses that comes as Gov. Maura Healey’s administration is expected to run out of cash for emergency services in early to mid-April without another financial infusion.
Beacon Hill lawmakers have spent most of the new year putting together a plan to pay soaring shelter bills just as state revenues have consistently come in below expectations, Washington has offered no help, and demand on services continues to persist at historic levels.
With cash likely running out ahead of an April time window, the Legislature is now locked in negotiations over a new spending plan that could allow Healey to access dollars at a critical moment. Top budget writers say they are confident they can find a compromise before time runs out.
House Ways and Means Chair Aaron Michlewitz said he understands the need to produce a deal on a spending bill “as quickly as possible.”
What happens when the money runs out?
 
Liberal Massachusetts is overrun with illegal border crossers and there’s really no wonder why when you see the laundry list of things that are provided for ‘free’ courtesy of taxpayers in the Bay State.
All of these perks just act as incentives, driving more illegals into the state.
And remember, there are American citizens in Massachusetts who are poor and don’t get nearly as much from the state.
Longtime Boston talk host Howie Carr posted this list on his website:
FREEBIES FOR ILLEGALS: A Comprehensive List
GENERAL WELFARE COSTS FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS:

Free hotel rooms at $150+ a day.
Three meals a day at $64 per person per diem.
Free on-site medical & dental services (including condoms).
Special diet for Ramadan.
Free same-day dry cleaning w/free pick up & delivery.
Free housekeeping twice a week.
Free cell phones, chargers/charging ports.
Free tablets, IPads.
Free clothing, new & used.
Everyone got new free winter coat, gloves and shoes.
Free toiletries (tooth paste, deodorant, special “ethnic” shampoos, skin cream, aspirin, tooth brushes, feminine products).
“FOR THE CHILDREN”:
Free diapers, wipes, diaper pails, cribs, bassinets, playpens, baby bottles, baby formulas, free car seats, free new mother bags, playrooms for young illegals w/free toys & books which must be replaced often because of destruction.
That is only about half of the list, if you can believe it.
And what has this led to? The state is running out of cash for shelters. Off the Press reports:
Massachusetts is spending about $75 million each month on state-run shelters, a massive jump in expenses that comes as Gov. Maura Healey’s administration is expected to run out of cash for emergency services in early to mid-April without another financial infusion.

What happens when the money runs out?
MA runs a balanced budget with an additional $8.5b reserve that will go untouched this year. They also have the top ranked public school system in the country.

Seems they can afford what they provide to immigrants.

The Massachusetts Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) budget, signed by Governor Healey, is $55.98 billion, focusing on education, child care, workforce development, public transit, housing, and climate resiliency. Notably, it includes provisions like making community college free for students aged 25 and older through MassReconnect, expanding grants for child care providers, and dedicating 1 percent of the budget to energy and the environment. The budget is balanced without using one-time funds from the state’s stabilization account, which is expected to reach over $8.5 billion. Additionally, the budget plans for a $580 million tax relief package and invests in various social services, including universal school lunch and expanding housing vouchers [oai_citation:1,Governor Healey and Lieutenant Governor Driscoll Sign $56 Billion Fiscal Year 2024 Budget | Mass.gov](https://www.mass.gov/news/governor-healey-and-lieutenant-governor-driscoll-sign-56-billion-fiscal-year-2024-budget).
 
MA runs a balanced budget with an additional $8.5b reserve that will go untouched this year. They also have the top ranked public school system in the country.

Seems they can afford what they provide to immigrants.

The Massachusetts Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) budget, signed by Governor Healey, is $55.98 billion, focusing on education, child care, workforce development, public transit, housing, and climate resiliency. Notably, it includes provisions like making community college free for students aged 25 and older through MassReconnect, expanding grants for child care providers, and dedicating 1 percent of the budget to energy and the environment. The budget is balanced without using one-time funds from the state’s stabilization account, which is expected to reach over $8.5 billion. Additionally, the budget plans for a $580 million tax relief package and invests in various social services, including universal school lunch and expanding housing vouchers [oai_citation:1,Governor Healey and Lieutenant Governor Driscoll Sign $56 Billion Fiscal Year 2024 Budget | Mass.gov](https://www.mass.gov/news/governor-healey-and-lieutenant-governor-driscoll-sign-56-billion-fiscal-year-2024-budget).
Massachusetts budget revenue is $1 billion short; governor makes cuts. BOSTON – Area lawmakers are reacting to Gov. Maura Healey's announced budget cuts after a massive revenue shortfall in the second-half of the fiscal year.Jan 8, 2024.

State tax revenue comes up short for seventh straight month​

By Amanda Keane Boston
PUBLISHED 5:22 PM ET Feb. 05, 2024

BOSTON – After revenue shortfalls led to state budget cuts last month, the Massachusetts Department of Revenue announced tax revenue collections for January fell short of the benchmark by $263 million, or 6.9% less than expected.

Gov. Healey announces budget cuts to cover $1 billion tax shortfall​

Updated January 09, 2024
The Healey administration on Monday unveiled $375 million in spending cuts to numerous social service programs to account for a growing tax shortfall.

The largest cut is to MassHealth fee-for-service payments — a reduction of $294 million. Programs like transitional aid to families with dependent children and a state supplement to Social Security income also will be impacted.
BOSTON - Governor Maura Healey announced she will chop $375 million from the state budget. It is an effort to combat a $1 billion shortfall in the 2024 fiscal year.

State officials say the cause of the shortfall is tax revenues that were lower than projected. Tax revenues were lower for the past six months, $769 million below the benchmark.

The largest cut comes to Mass Health fee for service payments. Other cuts will be made to earmark for local non-profits.

This comes just a few months after Governor Healey signed $1 billion in tax cuts into law. She also sought $250 million to tackle the state's emergency shelter crisis and is expected to ask for more.

Healey's Secretary of Administration and Finance Matthew Gorzkowicz says the state can do both, cut taxes and cut the budget.
 
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MA runs a balanced budget with an additional $8.5b reserve that will go untouched this year. They also have the top ranked public school system in the country.

Seems they can afford what they provide to immigrants.

The Massachusetts Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) budget, signed by Governor Healey, is $55.98 billion, focusing on education,
MA runs a balanced budget with an additional $8.5b reserve that will go untouched this year. They also have the top ranked public school system in the country.

Seems they can afford what they provide to immigrants.

The Massachusetts Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) budget, signed by Governor Healey, is $55.98 billion, focusing on education, child care, workforce development, public transit, housing, and climate resiliency. Notably, it includes provisions like making community college free for students aged 25 and older through MassReconnect, expanding grants for child care providers, and dedicating 1 percent of the budget to energy and the environment. The budget is balanced without using one-time funds from the state’s stabilization account, which is expected to reach over $8.5 billion. Additionally, the budget plans for a $580 million tax relief package and invests in various social services, including universal school lunch and expanding housing vouchers [oai_citation:1,Governor Healey and Lieutenant Governor Driscoll Sign $56 Billion Fiscal Year 2024 Budget | Mass.gov](https://www.mass.gov/news/governor-healey-and-lieutenant-governor-driscoll-sign-56-billion-fiscal-year-2024-budget).

child care, workforce development, public transit, housing, and climate resiliency. Notably, it includes provisions like making community college free for students aged 25 and older through MassReconnect, expanding grants for child care providers, and dedicating 1 percent of the budget to energy and the environment. The budget is balanced without using one-time funds from the state’s stabilization account, which is expected to reach over $8.5 billion. Additionally, the budget plans for a $580 million tax relief package and invests in various social services, including universal school lunch and expanding housing vouchers [oai_citation:1,Governor Healey and Lieutenant Governor Driscoll Sign $56 Billion Fiscal Year 2024 Budget | Mass.gov](https://www.mass.gov/news/governor-healey-and-lieutenant-governor-driscoll-sign-56-billion-fiscal-year-2024-budget).

MA runs a balanced budget with an additional $8.5b reserve that will go untouched this year. They also have the top ranked public school system in the country.

Seems they can afford what they provide to immigrants.

The Massachusetts Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) budget, signed by Governor Healey, is $55.98 billion, focusing on education, child care, workforce development, public transit, housing, and climate resiliency. Notably, it includes provisions like making community college free for students aged 25 and older through MassReconnect, expanding grants for child care providers, and dedicating 1 percent of the budget to energy and the environment. The budget is balanced without using one-time funds from the state’s stabilization account, which is expected to reach over $8.5 billion. Additionally, the budget plans for a $580 million tax relief package and invests in various social services, including universal school lunch and expanding housing vouchers [oai_citation:1,Governor Healey and Lieutenant Governor Driscoll Sign $56 Billion Fiscal Year 2024 Budget | Mass.gov](https://www.mass.gov/news/governor-healey-and-lieutenant-governor-driscoll-sign-56-billion-fiscal-year-2024-budget).
What the hell does that have to do with giving ILLEGALS freebies? We can reach a deficit as fast as we can.

Talk about fiscal irresponsibility.
 
Massachusetts budget revenue is $1 billion short; governor makes cuts. BOSTON – Area lawmakers are reacting to Gov. Maura Healey's announced budget cuts after a massive revenue shortfall in the second-half of the fiscal year.Jan 8, 2024.

State tax revenue comes up short for seventh straight month​

By Amanda Keane Boston
PUBLISHED 5:22 PM ET Feb. 05, 2024

BOSTON – After revenue shortfalls led to state budget cuts last month, the Massachusetts Department of Revenue announced tax revenue collections for January fell short of the benchmark by $263 million, or 6.9% less than expected.

Gov. Healey announces budget cuts to cover $1 billion tax shortfall​

Updated January 09, 2024
The Healey administration on Monday unveiled $375 million in spending cuts to numerous social service programs to account for a growing tax shortfall.

The largest cut is to MassHealth fee-for-service payments — a reduction of $294 million. Programs like transitional aid to families with dependent children and a state supplement to Social Security income also will be impacted.
BOSTON - Governor Maura Healey announced she will chop $375 million from the state budget. It is an effort to combat a $1 billion shortfall in the 2024 fiscal year.

State officials say the cause of the shortfall is tax revenues that were lower than projected. Tax revenues were lower for the past six months, $769 million below the benchmark.

The largest cut comes to Mass Health fee for service payments. Other cuts will be made to earmark for local non-profits.

This comes just a few months after Governor Healey signed $1 billion in tax cuts into law. She also sought $250 million to tackle the state's emergency shelter crisis and is expected to ask for more.

Healey's Secretary of Administration and Finance Matthew Gorzkowicz says the state can do both, cut taxes and cut the budget.
Doesn't sound like the economy is so great after all in the great state of Tax-atchusetts.
 
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Massachusetts budget revenue is $1 billion short; governor makes cuts. BOSTON – Area lawmakers are reacting to Gov. Maura Healey's announced budget cuts after a massive revenue shortfall in the second-half of the fiscal year.Jan 8, 2024.

State tax revenue comes up short for seventh straight month​

By Amanda Keane Boston
PUBLISHED 5:22 PM ET Feb. 05, 2024

BOSTON – After revenue shortfalls led to state budget cuts last month, the Massachusetts Department of Revenue announced tax revenue collections for January fell short of the benchmark by $263 million, or 6.9% less than expected.

Gov. Healey announces budget cuts to cover $1 billion tax shortfall​

Updated January 09, 2024
The Healey administration on Monday unveiled $375 million in spending cuts to numerous social service programs to account for a growing tax shortfall.

The largest cut is to MassHealth fee-for-service payments — a reduction of $294 million. Programs like transitional aid to families with dependent children and a state supplement to Social Security income also will be impacted.
BOSTON - Governor Maura Healey announced she will chop $375 million from the state budget. It is an effort to combat a $1 billion shortfall in the 2024 fiscal year.

State officials say the cause of the shortfall is tax revenues that were lower than projected. Tax revenues were lower for the past six months, $769 million below the benchmark.

The largest cut comes to Mass Health fee for service payments. Other cuts will be made to earmark for local non-profits.

This comes just a few months after Governor Healey signed $1 billion in tax cuts into law. She also sought $250 million to tackle the state's emergency shelter crisis and is expected to ask for more.

Healey's Secretary of Administration and Finance Matthew Gorzkowicz says the state can do both, cut taxes and cut the budget.
Will just reads the press release from the governor's office and believes every word. No facts needed. Just propaganda.
 
Liberal Massachusetts is overrun with illegal border crossers and there’s really no wonder why when you see the laundry list of things that are provided for ‘free’ courtesy of taxpayers in the Bay State.
All of these perks just act as incentives, driving more illegals into the state.
And remember, there are American citizens in Massachusetts who are poor and don’t get nearly as much from the state.
Longtime Boston talk host Howie Carr posted this list on his website:
FREEBIES FOR ILLEGALS: A Comprehensive List
GENERAL WELFARE COSTS FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS:

Free hotel rooms at $150+ a day.
Three meals a day at $64 per person per diem.
Free on-site medical & dental services (including condoms).
Special diet for Ramadan.
Free same-day dry cleaning w/free pick up & delivery.
Free housekeeping twice a week.
Free cell phones, chargers/charging ports.
Free tablets, IPads.
Free clothing, new & used.
Everyone got new free winter coat, gloves and shoes.
Free toiletries (tooth paste, deodorant, special “ethnic” shampoos, skin cream, aspirin, tooth brushes, feminine products).
“FOR THE CHILDREN”:
Free diapers, wipes, diaper pails, cribs, bassinets, playpens, baby bottles, baby formulas, free car seats, free new mother bags, playrooms for young illegals w/free toys & books which must be replaced often because of destruction.
That is only about half of the list, if you can believe it.
And what has this led to? The state is running out of cash for shelters. Off the Press reports:
Massachusetts is spending about $75 million each month on state-run shelters, a massive jump in expenses that comes as Gov. Maura Healey’s administration is expected to run out of cash for emergency services in early to mid-April without another financial infusion.

What happens when the money runs out?
This is absurd, but the money will never run out. Either at the state or federal level. The money doesn’t run out, inflation just goes up.
 
This is absurd, but the money will never run out. Either at the state or federal level. The money doesn’t run out, inflation just goes up.
Yep, it doesn’t run out because they print more. And inflation goes up because they print more. The official inflation numbers don’t go up so much in an election year because they lie their asses off. About everything.
 
MA runs a balanced budget with an additional $8.5b reserve that will go untouched this year. They also have the top ranked public school system in the country.

Seems they can afford what they provide to immigrants.

The Massachusetts Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) budget, signed by Governor Healey, is $55.98 billion, focusing on education, child care, workforce development, public transit, housing, and climate resiliency. Notably, it includes provisions like making community college free for students aged 25 and older through MassReconnect, expanding grants for child care providers, and dedicating 1 percent of the budget to energy and the environment. The budget is balanced without using one-time funds from the state’s stabilization account, which is expected to reach over $8.5 billion. Additionally, the budget plans for a $580 million tax relief package and invests in various social services, including universal school lunch and expanding housing vouchers [oai_citation:1,Governor Healey and Lieutenant Governor Driscoll Sign $56 Billion Fiscal Year 2024 Budget | Mass.gov](https://www.mass.gov/news/governor-healey-and-lieutenant-governor-driscoll-sign-56-billion-fiscal-year-2024-budget).
I'm immediately reminded of this.

Not Yours To Give

The power of collecting and disbursing money at pleasure is the most dangerous power that can be entrusted to man, particularly under our system of collecting revenue by a tariff, which reaches every man in the country, no matter how poor he may be, and the poorer he is the more he pays in proportion to his means. What is worse, it presses upon him without his knowledge where the weight centers, for there is not a man in the United States who can ever guess how much he pays to the government.

So you see, that while you are contributing to relieve one, you are drawing it from thousands who are even worse off than he. If you had the right to give anything, the amount was simply a matter of discretion with you, and you had as much right to give $20,000,000 as $20,000. If you have the right to give to one, you have the right to give to all; and, as the Constitution neither defines charity nor stipulates the amount, you are at liberty to give to any and everything which you may believe, or profess to believe, is a charity, and to any amount you may think proper. You will very easily perceive what a wide door this would open for fraud and corruption and favoritism, on the one hand, and for robbing the people on the other.

No, Colonel, Congress has no right to give charity. Individual members may give as much of their own money as they please, but they have no right to touch a dollar of the public money for that purpose. If twice as many houses had been burned in this county as in Georgetown , neither you nor any other member of Congress would have thought of appropriating a dollar for our relief. There are about two hundred and forty members of Congress. If they had shown their sympathy for the sufferers by contributing each one week’s pay, it would have made over $13,000. There are plenty of wealthy men in and around Washington who could have given $20,000 without depriving themselves of even a luxury of life.

The congressmen chose to keep their own money, which, if reports be true, some of them spend not very creditably; and the people about Washington , no doubt, applauded you for relieving them from the necessity of giving by giving what was not yours to give. The people have delegated to Congress, by the Constitution, the power to do certain things. To do these, it is authorized to collect and pay moneys, and for nothing else. Everything beyond this is usurpation, and a violation of the Constitution.

So you see, Colonel, you have violated the Constitution in what I consider a vital point. It is a precedent fraught with danger to the country, for when Congress once begins to stretch its power beyond the limits of the Constitution, there is no limit to it, and no security for the people. I have no doubt you acted honestly, but that does not make it any better, except as far as you are personally concerned, and you see that I cannot vote for you.

- Horatio Bunce, as told by Colonel Davy Crockett
 
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Liberal Massachusetts is overrun with illegal border crossers and there’s really no wonder why when you see the laundry list of things that are provided for ‘free’ courtesy of taxpayers in the Bay State.
All of these perks just act as incentives, driving more illegals into the state.
And remember, there are American citizens in Massachusetts who are poor and don’t get nearly as much from the state.
Longtime Boston talk host Howie Carr posted this list on his website:
FREEBIES FOR ILLEGALS: A Comprehensive List
GENERAL WELFARE COSTS FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS:

Free hotel rooms at $150+ a day.
Three meals a day at $64 per person per diem.
Free on-site medical & dental services (including condoms).
Special diet for Ramadan.
Free same-day dry cleaning w/free pick up & delivery.
Free housekeeping twice a week.
Free cell phones, chargers/charging ports.
Free tablets, IPads.
Free clothing, new & used.
Everyone got new free winter coat, gloves and shoes.
Free toiletries (tooth paste, deodorant, special “ethnic” shampoos, skin cream, aspirin, tooth brushes, feminine products).
“FOR THE CHILDREN”:
Free diapers, wipes, diaper pails, cribs, bassinets, playpens, baby bottles, baby formulas, free car seats, free new mother bags, playrooms for young illegals w/free toys & books which must be replaced often because of destruction.
That is only about half of the list, if you can believe it.
And what has this led to? The state is running out of cash for shelters. Off the Press reports:
Massachusetts is spending about $75 million each month on state-run shelters, a massive jump in expenses that comes as Gov. Maura Healey’s administration is expected to run out of cash for emergency services in early to mid-April without another financial infusion.

What happens when the money runs out?
Agree it should go to our vets and to help the homeless that actually want help. All illegals should be deported.
 
Agree it should go to our vets and to help the homeless that actually want help. All illegals should be deported.

Joe Biden’s America: Illegal Alien Families Given More Government Money than US Military Families​

FOX News reported on Wednesday that illegal alien families in New York City will receive more assistance than US Military families.

Carly Shimkus covered this shocking revelation this morning on FOX News.
Carley Shimkus: It’s part of a 53 million dollar program, giving the average family of four more than $1,400 per month. It’s more than the allowance for some deployed troops. Fox News Digital breaking it all down, saying, While an average military family is suffering from a deficit of $1,860 over a period of nine months, a similarly sized illegal migrant family is being given nearly seven times more. Joining us off the grid, Fox and Friends Weekend co-host Will Cain and Pete Hegset. Good morning to you guys. Will, what do you think about this? Good morning.

This comes from the latest article by Bess Blackburn.


New York City Mayor Eric Adams plans to pilot prepaid debit cards to 500 illegal migrant families who have already received a voucher to stay in select hotels for 28 days — credit cards which can be used at illegal migrants’ leisure for up to $10,000 each in taxpayer money with no ID check and no fraud control.
Then there is the American service member — who not only obeys the rule of law but puts his or her life on the line to protect it and our way of life. How is it that in New York, illegal migrants receive better compensation than American service members do while deployed overseas?

While on the Korean Response Force, Captain Christopher Wilson wrote a letter to Congress on behalf of his soldiers. He noted that several soldiers in his company were making less while deployed than while serving stateside. He rightly called this discrepancy “unacceptable.”

The Military Times reported that in Wilson’s company, enlisted soldiers always receive $452.56 a month in basic allowance for sustenance. While deployed, however, those soldiers suffered $399.90 in monthly meal deductions, even if they don’t use base dining halls. The only entitlement for the deployment itself which off-set this deduction was $195 a month of assignment incentive pay.
The current system results in more than $200 lost each month for each deployed soldier and their family. While soldiers with dependents receive an additional $250 per month in family separation allowance, this does not begin to compensate for the actual additional childcare costs of one-parent households.
This means that these soldiers each received about $1,860 less cumulatively during a nine-month deployment than they would have had they not deployed over the same nine months. To add insult to injury, if inflation continues on its current trajectory, the problem will only get worse.
Pete Hegseth and Will Cain covered this story earlier today on FOX News.

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Liberal Massachusetts is overrun with illegal border crossers and there’s really no wonder why when you see the laundry list of things that are provided for ‘free’ courtesy of taxpayers in the Bay State.
All of these perks just act as incentives, driving more illegals into the state.
And remember, there are American citizens in Massachusetts who are poor and don’t get nearly as much from the state.
Longtime Boston talk host Howie Carr posted this list on his website:
FREEBIES FOR ILLEGALS: A Comprehensive List
GENERAL WELFARE COSTS FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS:

Free hotel rooms at $150+ a day.
Three meals a day at $64 per person per diem.
Free on-site medical & dental services (including condoms).
Special diet for Ramadan.
Free same-day dry cleaning w/free pick up & delivery.
Free housekeeping twice a week.
Free cell phones, chargers/charging ports.
Free tablets, IPads.
Free clothing, new & used.
Everyone got new free winter coat, gloves and shoes.
Free toiletries (tooth paste, deodorant, special “ethnic” shampoos, skin cream, aspirin, tooth brushes, feminine products).
“FOR THE CHILDREN”:
Free diapers, wipes, diaper pails, cribs, bassinets, playpens, baby bottles, baby formulas, free car seats, free new mother bags, playrooms for young illegals w/free toys & books which must be replaced often because of destruction.
That is only about half of the list, if you can believe it.
And what has this led to? The state is running out of cash for shelters. Off the Press reports:
Massachusetts is spending about $75 million each month on state-run shelters, a massive jump in expenses that comes as Gov. Maura Healey’s administration is expected to run out of cash for emergency services in early to mid-April without another financial infusion.

What happens when the money runs out?
Bet the “libs” on here do not believe any of this. This is misinformation to them. If you don’t bother to look things up you just to live in your “Trump Bad” world.
MA runs a balanced budget with an additional $8.5b reserve that will go untouched this year. They also have the top ranked public school system in the country.

Seems they can afford what they provide to immigrants.

The Massachusetts Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) budget, signed by Governor Healey, is $55.98 billion, focusing on education, child care, workforce development, public transit, housing, and climate resiliency. Notably, it includes provisions like making community college free for students aged 25 and older through MassReconnect, expanding grants for child care providers, and dedicating 1 percent of the budget to energy and the environment. The budget is balanced without using one-time funds from the state’s stabilization account, which is expected to reach over $8.5 billion. Additionally, the budget plans for a $580 million tax relief package and invests in various social services, including universal school lunch and expanding housing vouchers [oai_citation:1,Governor Healey and Lieutenant Governor Driscoll Sign $56 Billion Fiscal Year 2024 Budget | Mass.gov](https://www.mass.gov/news/governor-healey-and-lieutenant-governor-driscoll-sign-56-billion-fiscal-year-2024-budget).
so where did you get the misinformation from?
 
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Bet the “libs” on here do not believe any of this. This is misinformation to them. If you don’t bother to look things up you just to live in your “Trump Bad” world.

so where did you get the misinformation from?
Also reported today that the same family, legal, gets $780.00. Illegals get almost double that amount. Buying votes.
 
Bet the “libs” on here do not believe any of this. This is misinformation to them. If you don’t bother to look things up you just to live in your “Trump Bad” world.

so where did you get the misinformation from?
It wasn’t misinformation, but it was outdated by about six months, which makes it wrong today.

Outdated and misinformation aren’t the same. I used Chat GPT, and one of the shortcomings of AI is that it can pull from old sources. Fact checks required.
 
It wasn’t misinformation, but it was outdated by about six months, which makes it wrong today.

Outdated and misinformation aren’t the same. I used Chat GPT, and one of the shortcomings of AI is that it can pull from old sources. Fact checks required.
So you’re saying a balanced budget can quickly become unbalanced ?
 
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