PREPARE YOUR ASSES NOW! EBT RIOTS AND VIOLENCE IS COMING TO CITIES AND TOWNS NEAR YOU.
Today is Monday, the 27th day of October, 2025. There are only five (5) full days remaining until the United States reaches November 1, and no SNAP/EBT funds will be dispersed to 42 Million people. Food Riots, open theft, gang robberies, Gunpoint Robberies, Arson attacks expected, nationwide. PREPARE NOW!
Ask yourself, if you think people are ready: Do YOU, yourself, have two months supplies of food? If not, then chances are if you don't have it - neither does your neighbor.
People already fist fight each other for food on any average day. Here are three brief examples from recently:
https://x.com/LaurenWitzkeDE/status/1925021251363602450
https://x.com/LASHYBILLS/status/1940137725346423276
https://x.com/StreetFightslol/status/1891804898943029576
Artificial intelligence was asked simply "What are the chances of the Government Shutdown leading to No USDA Funding for SNAP in November 2025?"
If the shutdown persists and SNAP funding lapses, approximately 42 million Americans (including children, elderly, and low-income families) could face immediate disruptions to food assistance via EBT cards. October benefits were unaffected since they were distributed pre-shutdown, but November payments would halt entirely in most states unless alternative federal action occurs.
Widespread Food Insecurity and Household Hardships: Families may skip meals, reduce portion sizes, or rely on cheaper, less nutritious food. This could lead to immediate hunger for vulnerable groups, with surveys showing many preparing for such cuts. Health impacts include worsened nutrition for 7 million in WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) programs and long-term effects like increased child poverty rates.
Strain on Local and Nonprofit Resources: Food banks, pantries, and charities would face overwhelming demand, potentially leading to shortages. States like New York, Mississippi, and Georgia have warned of suspensions, pushing more people toward community aid. This could exacerbate existing pressures from inflation and prior benefit reductions.
Economic Ripple Effects: Reduced consumer spending on groceries (SNAP injects billions into the economy) could hurt retailers and farmers, contributing to broader slowdowns. Estimates suggest a weekly economic hit from the shutdown alone, amplified by SNAP loss.
Political and Social Fallout: Intense blame-shifting between parties, with potential protests or legal actions (e.g., attorneys general demanding answers). This could pressure Congress to resolve the shutdown faster, but it risks deepening divisions. Red and blue states alike would be hit, potentially influencing midterm dynamics.
Delayed or Partial Recovery if Shutdown Ends Post-November 1: Benefits might be backdated and issued retroactively once funding resumes, but delays could last weeks, and unused October balances might become inaccessible temporarily. Some states may use limited local funds for bridge programs, but this varies widely.
In all scenarios, the impacts would disproportionately affect low-income, rural, and minority communities, with calls for emergency measures growing if the lapse occurs.