Topic: Welfare benefits for the Boston bombers | |
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![]() It should come as absolutely no surprise to learn that the Boston bombers received welfare benefits. Food Stamp Nation is one of the largest nations on Earth; something like one in six Americans are currently on the dole. In Britain, which is considerably further down the socialist death spiral, most terrorists turn out to be welfare recipients. That’s one of the reasons they have time on their hands to get radicalized and plan mayhem. One fire-breathing imam in the U.K. urged his followers to think of welfare benefits as a form of the jizya tax non-believers are supposed to pay Muslims – or, as he put it, “a Jihad Seeker’s Allowance.” From the Boston Herald: State officials confirmed last night that Tsarnaev, slain in a raging gun battle with police last Friday, was receiving benefits along with his wife, Katherine Russell Tsarnaev, and their 3-year-old daughter. The state’s Executive Office of Health and Human Services said those benefits ended in 2012 when the couple stopped meeting income eligibility limits. Russell Tsarnaev’s attorney has claimed Katherine — who had converted to Islam — was working up to 80 hours a week as a home health aide while Tsarnaev stayed at home. In addition, both of Tsarnaev’s parents received benefits, and accused brother bombers Dzhokhar and Tamerlan were recipients through their parents when they were younger, according to the state. The news raises questions over whether Tsarnaev financed his radicalization on taxpayer money. Despite collecting welfare benefits through 2012, Tamerlan somehow found the money to drive a C-class silver Mercedes-Benz, according to Bloomberg News, and “when he wasn’t wearing workout gear, he chose ‘boisterous, fancy clothes.’” One of the pictures in the 2009 photo essay featuring Tamerlan, “Will Box For Passport,” shows him walking from his Mercedes to the Wai Kru Mixed Martial Arts center where he trained. The generosity of the American welfare state doesn’t seem to have won much gratitude from Tsarnaev’s mother Zubeidat, who was busted for stealing $1600 in designer clothes from a department store last year. She lives in Dagestan these days, but might be arrested for skipping her court date if she returns to the U.S. to visit her surviving son, Dzhokar, in the hospital. She still thinks her sons were somehow framed for their crimes by the government, telling CNN in a phone interview last night: “If they are going to kill him. I don’t care. My oldest son is killed, so I don’t care. I don’t care is my youngest son is going to be killed today. I want the world to hear this. And, I don’t care if I am going to get killed too. And I will say Allahu Akbar! |
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that's terrible that they were raised with such detached mom,,,
I cant even imagine,,, as to the welfare fraud, it happens, like fraud everywhere else,,,, banking, identity,,,etc,,,, |
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