Hodgetwins - Single Mom with her 9 Kids Shows OFF Food Stamps Purchase of ALL Junk Food! Aired: 2025-08-15 Duration: 10:16 === Raising Kids on Government Assistance (10:14) === [00:00:01] We got um chicken wings peaches Welsh juice it's got two cases of these [00:00:22] a box of salmon grain chips ballpark hot dogs [00:00:48] some teriyaki um the teriyaki noodles a pack of ground beef on the steaks what seed soap pickles [00:01:17] powdered donuts powdered donuts pure garbage everything you bought potato chips and donuts on epta pebbles the teriyaki noodles i eat those These are the best. [00:01:40] Hey, teach that girl to chew it up. [00:01:41] Mouth clothes. [00:01:44] The hell's wrong with you people. [00:01:45] Yeah, got a damn good show. [00:01:48] Before we finish this tomfoolery in this video, don't forget about my giveaway, 4250 King, Ranch And Camper ten thousand dollars in cold, hard American cash. [00:01:57] But if you're in right now, you also innovate our next giveaway, Dodge Challenger, Hellcat White. [00:02:04] It's beautiful ten thousand in cash. [00:02:06] Go to Officialhawstwins.com. [00:02:07] Anything you in on, anything you purchase on the website, get you automatically and it wins. [00:02:11] Go pick you up some damn good coffee. [00:02:13] At least they got some uh cucumbers, some pickles. [00:02:16] That girl just write that chewing mouth all open. [00:02:20] These are the best pineapples, pineapples, what she said chrissants chrisance croissants, some croissants man, I remember uh, my dad passed, our dad passed, and it was just me, us and Mama and uh, my sister. [00:02:47] I mean, we was on food stamps, but my mom was so embarrassed we all were right. [00:02:53] So when Mama would pay for the food I may have said this in other videos, but she would have us block behind us and in front yeah, and on the sides all of us gather around so nobody can see what my mama's paid with. [00:03:04] But now, in 2025, you got people openly posting tick tock videos yeah, bragging about it, how much money they get on food stamps and what they bought the garbage they bought, like it's a come up. [00:03:15] That's crazy. [00:03:16] Raising your family on uh, government assistance man, I mean government assistance helped you get you through the tough times. [00:03:22] You lost your job. [00:03:23] You're unemployed. [00:03:24] It was never meant to raise an entire family for years. [00:03:28] Yeah, these people are gonna retire on this, and not only that, you're gonna retire on this. [00:03:33] You teaching your kids that you're just a bunch of leeches society, leeches on society. [00:03:39] But this stuff's coming to an end. [00:03:41] I think this video is about a month old. [00:03:43] This is coming to an end. [00:03:44] Came by those donuts. [00:03:44] You can't buy those potato chips. [00:03:46] All this garbage yeah, some gushers. [00:03:55] Rice Christmas tree, man. [00:03:57] I see why y'all look like some fat hogs already. [00:04:00] Y'all all are like when they young, they burning all that stuff off. [00:04:03] Mama, just she, she just stowing all that. [00:04:05] Yeah, once you hit high school, you're after high school. [00:04:10] Everybody with the high school, well, if you see them, they all blow up because your body's starting to slow down. [00:04:15] You're not as active. [00:04:17] This is crazy what she's teaching her kids. [00:04:19] Yeah. [00:04:20] Gushers. [00:04:21] I catch some goods from now from here every once in a while. [00:04:24] That's pure liquid sugar. [00:04:26] It's sugar that encapsulates liquid sugar. [00:04:29] Well, it's not even sugar. [00:04:30] That's a synthetic sugar. [00:04:32] It's all chemicals. [00:04:34] And food dyes and food coloring. [00:04:40] Welcome to Snake. [00:04:41] Come up closely. [00:04:46] Okay, Sprites. [00:04:48] Sprites. [00:04:51] Leg of charms. [00:04:53] Kool-Aid, pajamas. [00:04:54] More chicken. [00:04:58] I don't see no fruit. [00:05:00] I don't see no rice. [00:05:01] I don't see no potatoes. [00:05:03] Yeah, something is filling. [00:05:04] I don't see no beans. [00:05:07] I don't see no vegetables. [00:05:10] That's crazy. [00:05:12] Not one tomato now. [00:05:13] Let's buy them damn pickles. [00:05:16] The pickles good for you. [00:05:19] Man. [00:05:19] Good for your stomach. [00:05:21] Tea. [00:05:23] I seen these going on Facebook. [00:05:25] So, yeah. [00:05:28] I had to get them. [00:05:30] And we got none of that stuff, man. [00:05:34] Let's watch the rest of this. [00:05:35] Pure sugar. [00:05:37] That's crazy. [00:05:38] Why do you think these people got diabetes? [00:05:41] Yeah. [00:05:42] You got your blood sugar high 24-7. [00:05:47] So, um, drinks back here. [00:05:49] So, um, Coke and Welt juices. [00:05:54] Welp juices. [00:05:57] What? [00:05:58] What did she say? [00:05:58] Welch's juice. [00:06:00] Welp juice. [00:06:03] Hey, Keith, man. [00:06:04] Oh, man. [00:06:05] This is crazy, man. [00:06:06] That food ain't got no nutritional content in it. [00:06:08] It's just pure sugar. [00:06:10] Look, 1,500 EBT haul. [00:06:12] Just check my card. [00:06:13] I had 12,887 kids of food. [00:06:17] Yeah, because she's got all those kids and she has no father. [00:06:19] So she goes get on welfare. [00:06:21] And I think on average, they give you what, $1,300 to $1,600 per child. [00:06:25] Something like that? [00:06:27] Well, more in some circumstances. [00:06:29] Just depends. [00:06:30] Yeah. [00:06:30] And Captain John Bray. [00:06:33] Yeah. [00:06:34] And that completes the Sam Club hall. [00:06:37] So now we're going to put this stuff up and we're going to go to the next store. [00:06:42] Go to the next store. [00:06:44] That's what she said. [00:06:45] She said, stow. [00:06:47] I used to say it like that. [00:06:48] Yeah. [00:06:49] Mama said, because we grew up in this house, let's go to the stow. [00:06:52] S-T-O-W. [00:06:55] Let's go to the stove. [00:06:57] S-T-O-W-E. [00:06:59] Let's go to the stow store. [00:07:09] Uh-uh. [00:07:10] She's dancing. [00:07:14] I'm going to put this stuff up. [00:07:15] Let me see. [00:07:17] Let me see the moves again. [00:07:21] Got the tongue, y'all. [00:07:26] She tried already. [00:07:31] This is crazy. [00:07:32] Man, I put to her defense. [00:07:36] Her defense. [00:07:37] To her defense. [00:07:38] I'm just not going to rag on an old video. [00:07:41] She looked like, I mean, hard nutritional advice is horrible. [00:07:45] But other than that, she might be a good mom. [00:07:48] But she's killing them kids. [00:07:50] She's killing herself. [00:07:51] She's killing herself. [00:07:52] She's killing all them kids. [00:07:53] I mean, at this age, these kids are building a foundation of just being worthless human beings. [00:08:00] You don't eat right. [00:08:01] Well, I take that back. [00:08:02] I mean, she's a loving mom. [00:08:04] That's what I meant. [00:08:05] But even though she's a loving mom, she's an ignorant mom, you know? [00:08:09] Yeah. [00:08:09] She loves her kids. [00:08:10] I guess she, for some odd reason, she loves. [00:08:12] What she got to do for kids, but yeah, she's a loving mom. [00:08:15] She's not a good mom. [00:08:16] She's a loving mom. [00:08:17] Yeah, but that's not love feeding your kids sugar 24-7. [00:08:22] Yeah, definitely. [00:08:22] It's ignorance. [00:08:23] That whole worldview is just destroyed at a young age. [00:08:27] And they'll never get over this. [00:08:28] They'll never outgrow this. [00:08:30] Yeah. [00:08:30] Yeah. [00:08:30] There's no dad in the house. [00:08:32] Obviously. [00:08:32] Why build any initiative to do bigger and better things when you could just live off your government? [00:08:38] Yeah, and that's what your mom did. [00:08:40] I remember I got hurt on the job. [00:08:42] I was out in workers' compensation. [00:08:45] And man, that drove me crazy just sitting at home all day waiting for a check to come in my mailbox. [00:08:52] That drove me crazy. [00:08:53] I was out on workers' compensation for like eight months. [00:08:57] And it dawned on me. [00:08:58] It's like, man, how do these people just sit at home, don't work, and live off of welfare? [00:09:04] I couldn't do it. [00:09:05] I would lose my mind. [00:09:06] I have to work. [00:09:07] If I'm able-bodied, I should be able to work. [00:09:10] You should be able to work. [00:09:12] Yeah, but I don't think you can really teach initiative. [00:09:15] It's genetic, huh? [00:09:17] Nah. [00:09:18] If they had a daddy and her mama had initiative, I would think they would initiate. [00:09:25] Because if that was my mama, man, you'd be some sorry Negroes. [00:09:29] Yeah. [00:09:31] Well, look at us. [00:09:33] I was on welfare. [00:09:34] My daddy was ill. [00:09:35] He couldn't work. [00:09:36] Yeah. [00:09:36] And she taught us, even though we was on welfare, hide me, this is embarrassed. [00:09:41] She taught me not to champion being on EPT. [00:09:44] But our dad had two jobs before he got sick. [00:09:46] Yeah. [00:09:47] Had an older brother who was in the army. [00:09:49] We had a good, we had a lot of sound structure around us. [00:09:54] Yeah. [00:09:55] Just hit hard. [00:09:56] We just hit rough times. [00:09:57] Yeah, go to church on Sundays. [00:09:59] Yeah. [00:09:59] That was crazy. [00:10:00] I remember we used to get up in the morning, go to church, mom and daddy cussing each other out. [00:10:05] Did we get to church? [00:10:06] It's like nothing happened. [00:10:10] We'd leave church all happy and smiling. [00:10:12] Yeah, yeah. [00:10:13] I like bad that did I found me some good going to church