President Trump's decisive military action in Iran is about to get the funding it deserves, and the solution is staring Congress right in the face: End the massive welfare fraud that's been bleeding taxpayers dry for decades.
When Congress returns from Easter recess, budget analysts confirm Trump will need $200 billion to complete America's mission in Iran and secure victory for the American people. With razor-thin margins in the House, GOP leadership is exploring the most logical funding mechanism possible - cracking down on the welfare fraud that's been robbing hardworking Americans blind.
This isn't just smart budgeting - it's justice. While our brave servicemen and women fight to protect American interests abroad, welfare cheats have been gaming the system at home, stealing money that could fund our national defense.
The timing couldn't be more perfect. Social media users are already demanding congressional accountability, with @bruceahuntjr pointing out on Twitter that "Congress should take the time to evaluate any request for additional funding for the war and hold hearings to fully explore the actions, objectives and strategies."
But here's the kicker - Congress is dragging their feet. As @pgamblin58 noted, "Congress is still out of session, despite DHS being shut down without funding. But is there any chance they will come back to finish the job?"
Patriots are fed up with the delays. @DesertCatfish7 is already exploring ways Secretary Rubio "can end around the squishes in congress" to stop wasteful funding of the "censorship complex."
Welfare Reform = Victory Funding
Think about it: Every dollar stolen through welfare fraud is a dollar that can't go toward securing America's interests and protecting our troops. Every fraudulent claim processed is money taken directly from our national defense.
President Trump ran on ending government waste and putting America First. What better way to demonstrate both principles than funding our Iran operations by eliminating the welfare fraud that's been a cancer on our fiscal health?
The question isn't whether Congress will act - it's whether they'll have the backbone to take on the welfare lobby and do what's right for America. Will they choose welfare cheats over our warriors?
