Hodgetwins - Food stamp Queen Shocks Everyone Why She Can’t Work Aired: 2025-10-26 Duration: 09:32 === Why Kids Stop Working (05:05) === [00:00:00] Y'all want to know why I can't work? [00:00:04] I can't work because I have kids. [00:00:08] Not that I don't want to work. [00:00:10] I want to work. [00:00:11] That's even more of a reason to get a job. [00:00:14] You got people to support. [00:00:17] That's crazy. [00:00:18] Maybe she's got so many kids. [00:00:21] She can't afford the daycare or whatever. [00:00:23] Wait a minute. [00:00:24] Did I hear that right? [00:00:25] She said, I can't work because I have kids. [00:00:29] Y'all want to know why I can't work? [00:00:32] I can't work because I have kids. [00:00:37] Not that I don't want to work. [00:00:39] I want to work. [00:00:40] I want a job. [00:00:41] I want a routine. [00:00:43] But I have kids and no support system. [00:00:48] I moved to a completely new state away from all of my family so that I can be in a better situation. [00:00:58] So her family is ghetto as hell. [00:01:00] Yeah. [00:01:00] And she had to get away from them. [00:01:01] Yeah, she said that that would actually improve her situation. [00:01:05] Right. [00:01:05] Moving away from all her family. [00:01:07] What kind of family are we talking here? [00:01:10] Yeah. [00:01:10] And these are the steps and processes that I have to go through. [00:01:15] So with that being said, applying for jobs is not easy. [00:01:19] I have this big of an availability and a lot of jobs don't like that. [00:01:23] So when I'm going through the hiring process and we're going through availability and all of these things and when my window is only three or maybe four hours where I can work or initially I couldn't establish secure child care. [00:01:39] Yeah, I had a voucher, but I had a newborn infant, breastfed infant at that, where it's not easy to just leave my baby with anybody just so that I can meet all of y'all's standards and expectations. [00:01:54] No. [00:01:54] All of our standards. [00:01:56] That should be your standard. [00:01:57] You're talking about all of our standards. [00:01:59] That should be your standard. [00:02:00] Like we asking, well, like the criticism she gets online. [00:02:04] Like they're asking for too much from her. [00:02:10] Yeah. [00:02:11] Oh, I'm going to continue to do what's best for me and my children and make sure they're good. [00:02:16] If you don't like it, it's fine. [00:02:18] God is on my side. [00:02:23] People like to put a guard. [00:02:25] God's on my side. [00:02:26] I'm on the right side of history. [00:02:27] People always say that. [00:02:29] You're just projecting. [00:02:32] And that's all that matters. [00:02:36] So now when things change, when I can find secure child care that I trust, and my child and me are ready for her to go to daycare, then hey, when my kids, when I can get my kids in the after-school YMCA program to open that availability, then hey. [00:03:01] But until then, being a mother just doesn't allow me to work right now. [00:03:06] And I'm doing what's best for me and mine. [00:03:10] I seriously doubt that. [00:03:11] You're lazy. [00:03:12] You're living off a government assistance. [00:03:14] That's not what I guess. [00:03:16] What's best for your kids is being a good role model for your kids. [00:03:19] Yeah. [00:03:19] Showing what hard work ethic, good work ethic is like. [00:03:23] Making a good, good decisions. [00:03:25] I guarantee you, if they took it away from her, EBT food stamps, she would find a way. [00:03:32] She would then go out and get a job because she doesn't have that crutch anymore to be a para, to have this parasitic relationship with the government. [00:03:41] Yeah, but you know what? [00:03:43] It sounds like she is trying. [00:03:46] She trying what? [00:03:47] She moved away from a gangster ass family. [00:03:50] So I applaud her for those efforts. [00:03:52] She's trying to start over. [00:03:54] She don't have anybody. [00:03:56] You know, she don't have anybody. [00:03:58] She needs a good man. [00:03:59] That's what you need, man. [00:04:00] Need a good man, go out there, put food on the table, go out there and work them 40, them 60 hours. [00:04:07] Provide some security for her and them damn kids she got. [00:04:12] I don't know, fine, but just remember: we could all be in my shoes. [00:04:19] No, I've never been your shoes. [00:04:20] I'd never been in your shoes. [00:04:21] Nope, that didn't happen by accident. [00:04:24] Those shoes you're wearing right now. [00:04:26] Made a lot of awful mistakes. [00:04:28] Yeah, you let some gangsters just go up inside of you and just bust all kinds of gangster juice. [00:04:36] Yeah, getting pregnant is like not like catching a cold or something. [00:04:40] Yeah, a few steps had to take place. [00:04:44] Check out steps. [00:04:45] Yeah, a lot of steps. [00:04:47] You know how many, you know how many pumps he's got to do to get her pregnant. [00:04:55] Check this new chick out. [00:04:56] It takes a lot of work. [00:04:57] Yeah, check out this next chick. [00:04:59] Anytime. [00:05:01] Love y'all. === The Trap of Free Money (04:25) === [00:05:06] They all on my phone tell me we ain't gonna get our food stamps November. [00:05:12] Let my shit not come on the 15th. [00:05:18] Let my shit not come on the 15th and I'm gonna show them why I went to jail twice. [00:05:27] I don't give a I'm not I'm not in a mood. [00:05:29] My birthday is in December. [00:05:32] Did she hear that smoke detector girl? [00:05:38] Got the bonnet, got the smoke detector going. [00:05:44] Wow, man. [00:05:45] It's crazy, man. [00:05:46] You uploaded this video looking for clout. [00:05:52] I don't know what they think they're looking for, but you complaining that you're not getting, man, I would be. [00:05:56] I don't know, man. [00:05:57] I just got too much pride for me to go on the internet, produce a video, upload it. [00:06:03] Say, man, you better have my damn snap benefits. [00:06:07] Or I'm going to show you why I went to prison. [00:06:09] If I don't get my snap benefits, I'm going to start snapping people. [00:06:13] Yeah. [00:06:14] I'm in Marzono. [00:06:15] I was out on a workers' comp. [00:06:17] I couldn't work. [00:06:17] I hurt my back. [00:06:19] That drove me crazy just waiting for that check in the mail. [00:06:23] This is so long ago. [00:06:24] Yeah. [00:06:25] I was, man, this is dehumanizing. [00:06:27] 20 years ago. [00:06:29] It was 20 years ago. [00:06:30] I just hate I was out. [00:06:32] I worked for like a year, but I was getting paid. [00:06:34] I was getting a check. [00:06:35] And I just, some insurance. [00:06:36] I hated having to rely on a check in the mail. [00:06:39] They couldn't even direct deposit the money. [00:06:40] You had to get that check. [00:06:42] Yeah. [00:06:42] Yeah. [00:06:43] I hated depending on that. [00:06:45] Yeah, I know. [00:06:46] And you know what? [00:06:46] When it was time to get off, I was like, wait a minute, I ain't ready to get off. [00:06:51] Because it makes you lazy, too. [00:06:53] Yeah. [00:06:53] Yeah. [00:06:54] That's a detrimental impact on your work ethic. [00:06:56] Yeah. [00:06:57] When you know you, because once you get on, get on, once you start receiving money for free, it makes you lazy. [00:07:06] Yeah. [00:07:07] You know what they call it? [00:07:08] Especially if you blame. [00:07:09] You know what they call it? [00:07:10] What? [00:07:10] You're being institutionalized. [00:07:13] They said that that move. [00:07:14] What move is that? [00:07:15] They say you did. [00:07:16] Short ship. [00:07:17] Sharp tank redemption. [00:07:18] Yeah. [00:07:19] You get used to these. [00:07:20] When you go to prison, you hate these walls. [00:07:22] You're surrounded by it. [00:07:23] But over time, you start to depend on them walls. [00:07:28] It's called institutionalized. [00:07:30] Remember, Morgan Freedom said that that check does the exact same thing, man. [00:07:37] You start to crave and over time, you build that parasitic relationship with that institution or that government that's providing for you. [00:07:46] Yeah. [00:07:47] Man, ain't nothing like working for yourself or having a job that, you know, you get a check every two weeks. [00:07:52] Yeah, you get promoted. [00:07:53] You can move more. [00:07:54] You got something to look. [00:07:55] You can make more money. [00:07:56] Yeah. [00:07:57] But when you sit at home and you go into the mailbox every month, waiting on that one check, I think they get direct deposit now. [00:08:04] I would think it all comes on a little debit card. [00:08:06] Right. [00:08:06] EBT card? [00:08:07] Right, right. [00:08:08] You get direct deposit. [00:08:10] See, man, I mean, they make it easy to get. [00:08:13] It's more convenient for the person, for the deadbeat, man, but that just institutionalizes you. [00:08:19] Well, there's some people that deserve it. [00:08:21] Yeah, yeah. [00:08:21] But I would say 90% of people on EBT are lazy. [00:08:25] Yeah. [00:08:26] Have no ambition. [00:08:28] They're parasites. [00:08:29] They found a host and now they're going to suck it dry for as long as they can. [00:08:35] Let me see what else she got to say. [00:08:37] Thanksgiving coming up. [00:08:38] I don't. [00:08:38] I don't. [00:08:40] See that what I'm saying? [00:08:41] Cause my mama already had used my 150 dealing. [00:08:44] That's why I should never. [00:08:46] Your mama? [00:08:47] You gave your mama your last $150? [00:08:51] Something like that. [00:08:52] You giving mama $150. [00:08:54] Your mama ain't worth a damn. [00:08:56] Well, she probably learned all this from my mama. [00:09:00] Yeah. [00:09:01] A lot of kids, when we grow up, we see a lot of kids who's on food stamps. [00:09:05] Yeah. [00:09:05] And they grew up their own food stamps. [00:09:07] They learn it from their parents. [00:09:08] Like if you parents have a good job, they go to work every day and they work hard. [00:09:13] Your kids see that and they want to emulate that. [00:09:15] They emulate whatever they see. [00:09:17] That's why she's emulating more likely what her mom did. [00:09:21] Yeah, but she should be borrowing money and getting money from her mama. [00:09:25] It shouldn't be her mama getting money from her. [00:09:31] This ghetto.