The Stack: SNAP Fraud Exposed, Antifa Terror Tag Debate, and Why 40 Percent Say They’d Leave
USDA data from 29 states is exposing major problems inside SNAP, including duplicate beneficiaries and even thousands of deceased individuals still listed as recipients.
Todd breaks down why these failures aren’t just bureaucratic glitches—they’re built into systems that grow government dependence rather than reduce it. He also tackles the Trump administration’s move to officially designate Antifa-linked groups in Europe as foreign terrorist organizations, despite the Left insisting Antifa is “just an idea.”
The episode highlights how naming and narrative manipulation cloud public understanding of real threats. Finally, Todd examines a revealing Gallup survey showing that 40% of young liberal women say they’d leave the U.S. permanently if they could. What’s driving this cultural dissatisfaction, and why is the number skyrocketing? From government waste to ideological distortion to cultural disillusionment, this episode pulls the threads together with clarity—and with Todd’s signature conservative, not bitter tone.
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📝 Transcript: SNAP Fraud Exposed, Antifa Terror Tag Debate, and Why 40 Percent Say They’d Leave
The Todd Huff Show – November 14, 2025
Host: Todd Huff
Todd Huff: Well, greetings, my friends, and welcome to this. Well, the last episode of the week. Time flies when you're having fun. And, of course, we always have fun here at the Todd Huff Show, and it's a pleasure to be here today. Welcome you to the program. If you want to be a part of the program, share your thoughts. And all that sort of thing. Todd@toddhuffshow.com. You can also send in your thoughts or heck, whatever you want on the website.
Todd Huff: Toddhuffshow.com and it is my pleasure to be here with you today. I want to talk about. In the wake of this government shutdown. USDA has reported. USDA has reported. A lot of fraud. And a lot of mismanagement. Of. SNAP funds the SNAP program, which. We'll talk about here today. So I've got that in the stack of stuff. I also. Have. A story here. It kind of builds on something we had spoken about in recent weeks.
Todd Huff: Which is that. The Trump administration is looking to designate. Antifa-linked organizations. Antifa-linked groups. I should say, as. Foreign terrorist. Organizations, and then, time permitting, I want to share. Results of a survey. That talk about? Well, a particular group of people, which I'll identify when we get there. Saying? To leave America. 40% of this group of people. Says that they want to leave this great nation, so hopefully I'll get there as much. As I can of that. Sometimes it's hard to get to the final thing.
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Todd Huff: Let's establish how we even have this information. So you've got the USDA under President Trump. They've requested. Data from the states regarding. Their SNAP program. This is the program that 42 million people. Are on. This is the program. That was temporarily disrupted and it was going to cause massive problems with people being able to apparently. Well, eat. And so. And so there's data on this program, because when you think of 42 million people.
Todd Huff: Out of what do we have 340,000,000 Americans here today? That's less. Than, of course, 10%. Somewhere around 7%. I'm just estimating on the math. 7% of the American population is on SNAP. Which is. When you get government funds to pay for food. And the first question I have, and we spent an episode talking about this. I don't. Want to spend a whole lot of time here. But why is that the case? I remember sharing with you a quote from Ronald Reagan. I'm going to butcher the quote.
Todd Huff: Here unintentionally. I just don't have it verbatim in front. Of me. But Reagan basically said the best way to determine the success. Of a program is people being able to get off of the program. It's not that you want to. Have more and more people dependent on any type of program. And again, I don't say this to denigrate or to put down people who aren't. That is not the point at all.
Todd Huff: I'm not taking that route. Some people take that route. Some people assume that everybody who's on these programs. Is a lazy. Bum loser who can't take care of himself. While there are certainly people that fall in that category. There are others that don't. This is not. Listen.
Todd Huff: I've encountered people, we've all encountered people who have been on some sort of program, whether it's a state program, federal, whatever the program. And there are factors in life. That have created havoc. In their world, in their lives. Sometimes. Those are completely. Their responsibility. They just mismanaged things and made some poor decisions. Sometimes it may be half and half. Sometimes there were circumstances.
Todd Huff: Sometimes. There are still some mixed in bad decisions. But you can see that even if there were good choices that were made, there still might have been a problem. And there are some cases, my friends. Where there are circumstances. We just have to be adults and understand nuance. There are people. Sometimes, who, through no fault of their own, through a series of bad circumstances. And just maybe they haven't had time to build up a nest egg. Maybe they don't. Live near family. I mean, there's any number of reasons. It's easy.
Todd Huff: To just cast a broad net and to say everybody on this program, is either—you can take either direction. You can say everybody has a pure heart and is here just trying their level best. Or you could say they're all lazy. Neither one of those are the truth. It's somewhere in between and it varies. By individual. But I do know this. I do know that when we create these programs and we create. An entitlement mentality. You're going to encourage more people. To get on these programs, and that is not a good thing.
Todd Huff: Listen, I would say to some extent, this is human nature, right? If people realize, hey, I don't have to go out and work today, and I can get whatever the benefit is—don't get attached too much to SNAP here—but whatever the benefit is here, there's going to be a certain number of people that try to take advantage of the program and listen.
Todd Huff: I don't understand why this is so hard to believe. I find myself. In utter amazement at people who think that we've got this all figured out. I'm thinking. Have you been to the local post office? And listen, I'm not trying to pick on postal workers. There's great postal workers. Too. But again.
Todd Huff: When the environment is not one that has to deal with direct competition, when you don't. Have to compete for customers, when there are no forces that make you be efficient, keep your prices down or the customer is going to go somewhere else. Bad things just happen, right?
Todd Huff: It becomes a bureaucratic mess. It becomes something that is not as efficient as it could be. There's no motivation or incentive to get better. Listen, that's just the way that it is. It's just the way that it is.
Todd Huff: One of the reasons why—might step on toes here—I don't. Listen, I don't care. This is just what I think. It's one of the reasons why it's really hard to learn about capitalism in a public school setting because. The whole system. Is not really based upon. What happens in the rest of the free market and the rest of the free. Capitalistic market. There's all these rules, and there's all of these—you get paid based upon.
Todd Huff: How many years you have, a degree? How many years you've been serving, how many degrees you have, and then you look at the table and you say, well, this is what you make. But see, in my world, think about this. I come on this program, there's other people that have podcasts and radio shows and so forth. I come on this program, it doesn't matter how long I've done. This other than does it make me better at doing it? Does it make it more informative? More entertaining? Does it make it more educational? Does it make it more optimistic and energizing?
Todd Huff: If I've used my experience to improve my skill set, then the final product is better. Which is what you, the listener, are looking for. And so it doesn't matter how many years I've done. What matters is. How I've used those years to refine my skill and improve my craft so that it's a better product. The public school system doesn't do anything that way. In fact, they have crazy rules. In fact, we were just talking.
Todd Huff: There was an incident here in our local school system where. There was apparently a fight in the hallways. Some kids had jumped another girl and hurt her pretty badly. And some of her friends were there. As this transpired. And I asked my girls, who knew some of these other girls that watched this go down, I said, why didn't they do something? And they said, well, if they would have gotten involved, they would have gotten in trouble.
Todd Huff: As though stopping a fight is the same thing as causing a fight. It's like we've lost all sense. And this is what happens. This is what happens in a bureaucracy. I know it. Listen, I've been on a school board. It's been a long time ago, but I understand you have these things that are brought to you and you try to. Develop policies and procedures so that you have a fair way—I don't like to say that, that's the four-letter F word—but you have a “fair,” quote-unquote, way.
Todd Huff: Of dealing with these similar sorts of things in the future. And so you say, well, let's just have a zero-tolerance policy on fighting. There was a time when I thought, yeah, that makes sense. But it doesn't make sense because if you're getting the tar kicked out of you, and then you can't fight back or you're going to get the same punishment as the folks. Who are the ones who are targeting you? It just doesn't make any sense. And there's rules on top of rules on top of rules. And it happens in big corporations, too. By the way.
Todd Huff: These sorts of things don't happen. So much. In the entrepreneurial environment that I find myself in, because each time you have to think, listen. I have to get to X objective. I have to figure this out. There's different circumstances. I've got the other problem, which? Is sometimes it's hard to develop rules when you look at everything as though it's. A case-by-case basis. And so I understand how you get there, but you end up. Creating a monster. And that's what happens with these programs. So the federal government, USDA, has requested information from states on SNAP recipients. Now they've gotten data.
Todd Huff: From 29 of them. 21 of them. There's 50 states. That leaves 21. I know. Obama said there were 57. There are not. There's only 50, but nonetheless, there are 21 states that haven't reported. I'll let you guess if.
Todd Huff: The Republican-led states have given their numbers or the Democrat-led states have given their numbers. Of course, you all know. The answer to that. For the Trump administration. The Republican-led states have given the information to the administration, the Democrat-led states haven’t. So think about some of the bigger and bluer states—we don't have their information.
Todd Huff: What I'm about to tell you is their information is not included here because they didn't. Participate. They didn't participate with the federal government. And by the way, ask yourself why? Why didn't they participate? See, I would say, are they content? Or I would at least. Ask this question. Are they content. With having fraud and waste and abuse in this program. If it helps to produce people. Who are well. Reliant upon the government, dependent upon the government, so that they vote for the people who make these programs available to them. I think that's sickening, by the way, but this is how many people play the game.
Todd Huff: So here's what we know. 21 states, overwhelmingly Democrat, they've refused to give their data. Citing privacy. Legal concerns—probably federalism. It's the one time they care about federalism. If they can obstruct a legitimate thing that's trying to. Rein in waste, fraud and abuse from a federal program, that's suddenly the point in time. Where Democrats care about federalism. So we have data from 29 states, the Republican-led states by and large. They have found that approximately 5,000 people.
Todd Huff: Who are dead. Are still receiving. SNAP. They're still listed, I should say. Again, this is just initial information coming out. Still listed as recipients of SNAP benefits. Over five—listen to this—over 500,000 duplicate entries. That means that the same person appears twice or more. In the SNAP system. So 5,000 deceased individuals. 500,000 duplicate entries. And.
Todd Huff: Just a little over half the states reporting. Some of the bigger states not included in here, like California. For example. So. This matters again because. We've only got roughly half the data and. It's obvious that there's massive problems. With the program. Now. Why don't people on the left care about this? This is a question that is absolutely wild to me. And this is where I think when you step into the political world, some people turn off the way that their brain operates.
Todd Huff: In everyday life. I've said on this program, and I stand by this. That 80% of the people in this country would agree with 80% of the things that we say on this show. Now, that might be slightly hyperbolic. Slightly exaggerated, but. There's a core truth there that is spot-on accurate. People in this country. Agree with conservative principles and concepts. Just like people in this country realize you have to live.
Todd Huff: Within your financial means. You cannot operate your household like the federal government operates its metaphorical household here. You can't. Do it. It's impossible. It makes so little sense. Not a single person believes it. But what happens is some people think well, when you get to that level. It functions differently. Why? Why do you think that? Why do you think that? Everything. All the sense, all the logic, all the reason. All the good old-fashioned truth that you've learned throughout your life that applies to everything. Else. Why does it stop?
Todd Huff: At the feet of the federal government? We don't even expect our states to live in. A fantasy world. And see, the states don't live—they do in some degree if it's a leftist state—but states have to live within some degree of reality because. They cannot print their own money. That's part of the problem. With the federal government. I remember.
Todd Huff: And you'll remember this too. One of the solutions. That has been proposed. For eliminating our federal debt. Is to have some sort of. Rare mineral. Or something that. Just has some value, but it's really hard to measure. The government is putting a value of it. Say it's $20 trillion. That's where? $20 trillion. We're going to donate it to the Treasury, and that wipes away $20 trillion of our debt. Except for that's not how this works. That is. Not living in a world of reality.
Todd Huff: And the truth is. The truth is, when this monetary system that we have—all the problems that you have with the fiat money system—I don't want to get into that, but the bottom line is. If. You're producing the money that's created by the government. Has to reflect real value created in the economy. That money. Is a representation of real value that's been created. The government's always producing a little bit more money. Than actual value. That's why we have inflation. That is the definition.
Todd Huff: In fact, of inflation. Inflation is not just the cost of things going up, it's the cost of things going up because we've diluted the money supply by creating. An excess of money. We've created more dollar bills, so to speak, than the economy has. Produced value that equates to those dollar bills. And so turns out that everything in nature, including the economy, seeks an equilibrium, seeks to find that balance that's rooted in the factors of reality that impact. In this case, the economy. And so.
Todd Huff: That's what happens. And why would we? Think that these things cease to matter when we get to the level of our federal government. I would say that that's one of the mentalities—that's one of the main. Mentalities that's gotten us into this mess to begin with. Of course, there's waste, fraud and abuse in every federal program. In every state program. But why on earth are we so—some people so—resistant to accepting. That reality. There are people that pop into my head right now as I say those things. That would immediately question.
Todd Huff: These numbers. But they haven't questioned the numbers that have been told them by our federal government. For the past half century, they've taken those at face value. But, Todd, Trump lies. Trump and his administration. They lie. Well, my friends, what if we've been lied to all along by people in our government? I think there's a lot of evidence that suggests that's exactly what's been happening. We haven't had adults running the show. We've had people that have told us.
Todd Huff: What we want to hear so that they can get reelected, so that their lives can be easier. So that they can accumulate more power, so they can invest more. In these stocks, which, by the way, that's a whole other conversation to have. How these politicians show up in Washington, D.C. Sometimes without a whole lot of money. And then after being in D.C. for some period of time, they're all millionaires, which is. Listen, I've got no problem with people being. A millionaire or even a billionaire. What I've got a problem with are.
Todd Huff: People who use their position and the authority they have. To create personal value for themselves. Instead of taking care of the American people and doing what's best for the constituents and citizens and taxpayers of this country. But that's not what's been happening. Of course. There's problems in the SNAP program, my friends. I should not come as a surprise to anybody. But I'll leave that as it is—going to prepare now to shift gears as we get into the next segment here. Of. This program.
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Todd Huff: Just a few more thoughts on what we were talking about before I shift gears and talk about President Trump's administration. Looking to designate. Antifa-linked groups as foreign terrorist organizations. I just want to talk really quickly here. Just about. This trust, this blind trust that's put into government. I've always wondered how on earth. How on earth somebody can. Have so many bad things to say about. Corporations.
Todd Huff: Look, I'm not here to defend corporations. I'm not here. You may have seen—I've been impacted by this one. You might have been too. Disney versus YouTube, right? So we've got YouTube TV has had ABC and ESPN pulled from. YouTube TV. I have a YouTube TV subscription. Disney owns ESPN and ABC, Google owns YouTube. And so there's a fight here. There's a fight. Over contracts and paying. To have ESPN in their lineup and all this sort of stuff. And it's a mess. I don't get into it very often. I had a friend. This was before the government shutdown ended. He asked me.
Todd Huff: Will the government shutdown end first or. Will the dispute between YouTube and. ABC, ESPN end first? Of course, we know the answer to that. The government shutdown ended first. But it's a mess. I'm not here to defend either corporation. I think that what's happened with televised sports, especially the National Football League, is absolutely insane what we've allowed to happen there.
Todd Huff: You can have NFL Sunday Ticket. You can have a subscription to Hulu or YouTube TV. You can have ESPN Plus. You can have all these different things and still not see. All of these. All of these games, in fact. I think I saw someone said they had a subscription to YouTube TV. They had NFL Sunday Ticket. And they had ESPN Plus, and they couldn't watch the Monday Night Football game. You would figure ESPN Plus would put the football game on.
Todd Huff: I don't know how that works, but I would figure out a way—if half of the people out there. With a YouTube subscription. YouTube TV subscription. Can't watch the game. Some of them are going to come and watch it on your platform. If they have an ESPN Plus—that's a paid-for service. But you couldn't watch the games. At least, that's my understanding. Maybe I'm wrong. I don't have a subscription to stupid ESPN Plus. I'm overpaying for all this stuff. It's absurd what has to happen here.
Todd Huff: And so I'm not saying corporations are the example, because this is what happens. These are the sorts of fights and things that happen. But the people. Here's the thing—people hate these executives that run these corporations. And sometimes that anger might be justified. Maybe many times it's justified.
Todd Huff: That's not justified. To the level of. What this lunatic Luigi did by killing the health insurance executive, by no stretch of the imagination is that acceptable, but I understand people being angry at the way these corporations are run, especially with the cost of everything today.
Todd Huff: But what it's amazing to me—the second, if you notice the people, certainly there are people who have been in government their entire lives, but sometimes there are people that are brought over. From the private sector that used to work for. The dark side, and then they're appointed a position in the federal government. I've asked my liberal friends this: what happened? What happened in your mind to when this guy was a CEO. Of XYZ Corporation. He was the worst thing on planet Earth, and now suddenly he works. For the federal government and everything he tells you.
Todd Huff: Is absolutely believable. He can do no wrong. He suddenly is working for altruistic motives. I think that there's something in the minds of people that say, if you work for the government. You have pure motives. And I understand maybe wanting to believe that. I've shared with you. On this program. There was a time. When I thought all of our elected officials cared about this, I couldn't understand as a young twenty-something guy. Why someone would want. To remake this country into something that it wasn't. I couldn't understand people who didn't love this nation. I was a kid that grew up—I was born in the very late 70s, but I grew up in the 80s. That's my formative years.
Todd Huff: I mean, that was the years when Top Gun first came out. That's when—I mean, Reagan was president, the 80s were a great time to be alive. That's back when the TV shows, the cartoons that I watched: GI Joe, there was good versus evil; He-Man, that was good versus evil. That's how we grew up. I remember watching Tour of Duty as a kid, I remember watching movies like Red Dawn. I remember the communists were the bad guys. The American—the freedom-loving Americans—were the good guys. And I loved my country. And I remember, I've shared with you, I remember raising the flag at school as a little kid. We used to do that every day. Put the flag up. Put the flag down. Fold it up, all that stuff. I don't know what happens today. They're taught in some cases to hate this country, but I did not understand.
Todd Huff: How people hated this country and wanted to remake it into something it was not. I don't know. I was born and raised in small-town USA. Maybe it was different. From other people. For other people, I don't know, but it didn't seem like. It certainly wasn't as it is today, which—that actually leads into what I want to talk about in the final segment. But just really quickly, in the time we have available here in the second segment, Trump administration is looking to designate Antifa-linked groups as foreign terrorist organizations. U.S. officials have.
Todd Huff: Officially designated four Antifa-aligned extremist groups in Europe as foreign terrorist organizations, also called FTOs. We know the government has to have acronyms for all this stuff. But these FTOs, these groups were connected to violent actions, cross-border coordination and extremist networks. This follows, of course, the earlier designation of Antifa as a violent extremist ideology. So now there's debate on this. The Left will tell you. The Left will tell you. Antifa doesn't even exist. The Left.
Todd Huff: Will tell you, Antifa is an idea. The Left will tell you. It's in the name—Antifa stands for anti-fascist. They're standing against the fascists. How can Antifa be bad? Because they have a name that says. They're anti-fascist. The level of superficiality. And just stupidity to believe that is crazy. How many bills go through Congress. That have a name that has nothing to do with what actually is in the bill. Remember, we had in the Biden years. We had the Inflation Reduction Act. That's what we had. The Inflation Reduction Act. If you read.
Todd Huff: The Congressional Budget Office's report, it found that in the first couple of years, inflation would actually increase. In the Inflation Reduction Act. And then over the course of what was remaining of the next ten years, it would effectively level out. And at the end of the process, it would be basically a wash on inflation. It wouldn't have impacted inflation at all by their own CBO scoring system. That's what was determined. But yet we still called this thing the Inflation Reduction Act, and then you can get out there if you're in the media and you can harp on the Republicans: Why would you not vote for the Inflation.
Todd Huff: Reduction Act? Do you want high inflation? Shouldn't you vote for the Inflation Reduction Act if you're out here saying that you're in favor of low inflation. Doesn't it make sense? No, it actually doesn't make sense, because the one option that never crosses people's minds in the media, oftentimes people on the Left, is that the naming. The nomenclature, the names of these bills, what groups are called—actually are not rooted in reality whatsoever. These things are done for manipulative purposes. It's done for propaganda purposes. It's. Not rooted in reality. It's not based in reality at all. Yet this.
Todd Huff: Works on so many people. Antifa is not a unified organization. So why are we targeting Antifa? Well, you know why we're targeting Antifa. You know who Antifa is. They may not have a hierarchy chart that you can find on a website. But we know that there's coordination between these groups. We know that they believe the same thing. Namely. They believe that this nation is evil, that capitalism needs to be destroyed, and that they are justified. In intimidating—dare I say—acts of terrorism to get the political response that they want for their political ideology.
Todd Huff: And kudos to Trump for going after these groups. This is the sort of stuff that. Is the beginning of some massive problems that we have. In this nation today. These things have to be stopped. I have to stop, too, as I'm getting here to the end of this segment, and I do want to shift gears one more. Time today, I'm going to get to all three of the things that I told you. I was going to get to today or do my level best to.
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Todd Huff: Last thing I want to get to. Gallup did a survey. I'm going to tell you here. Off the top—40% of this group of people. Said that. They want to permanently move to another country if they could, and I want you to pause and to think about. What this group of people might be, who this group of people might be. Now.
Todd Huff: I saw this in Breitbart. I believe. And there's an acronym. I don't know if Breitbart created this. Or. If, I think it was Breitbart, it's in the stack of stuff—or if this was the actual just the code or whatever—but it's AWFL, which ironically stands for awful. I'm not saying it stands for awful, but it looks like awful.
Todd Huff: AWFL. What does AWFL stand for? Well, I'm glad you asked. That stands for. Affluent. That's the A. White. That's the W. Female is the F. And L is liberal. So. White, liberal, affluent women, which, again, I prefer affluent, white. Female liberals because. That forms the acronym AWFUL, which have a sense of humor. Take it easy. I'm not. Literally calling you awful. But I will say this: the mentality of this group.
Todd Huff: Is largely awful. 40%. They want to leave. 40% of U.S. women aged 15 to 44. In that group say that they'd permanently move to another country. If they could. That number just ten years ago in 2014. So eleven years ago—was 10%. Or approximately 10%. That means that the number has quadrupled.
Todd Huff: For young men, the number is about 20. It's 19%, so it's half. Of that. So what is it? What is it that's fueling this? We have. The most technologically advanced. Culture. Civilization in history. We have a lot of things right.
Todd Huff: You can pursue your dreams, you can get an education, you can start a business. You can do a lot of things in this country. What is so terrible about this? Analysts attribute this to cultural. Dissatisfaction, political disillusionment. I think that's a huge part of it.
Todd Huff: Economic pressure, loss of national identity or meaning, erosion of trust in institutions. Listen. I understand, right? If you've been told your whole life that. There's a war on women. If you've been told your whole life that.
Todd Huff: All men are rapists, which some people teach this crap. Listen, I'm not saying—obviously some are—but the idea, just some of the garbage that's been taught, some of the things that’s believed in this nation.
Todd Huff: Is absolutely astonishing to me. And then I—listen, I've. Listened. And there's kind of these two subcultures that are developing with younger women. You've got the traditional wives, the trad wives that are out there who say that. They want to stay home, support their husband.
Todd Huff: Be a submissive wife, take care of the family, the kids, and then you've got the group of the feminists that are still out there who say they don't need a man. They don't want a man. They can do everything a man can do.
Todd Huff: And you've got this clash of cultures. In fact, you've got a lot of people in the dating scene. Look, we've got one son and two daughters. Our son is on a little trip today. I don't have much time here, but basically.
Todd Huff: I knew I'd be protective of my daughters, but I have to tell you, I'm. Almost more worried for my son to date than my daughters. That's not entirely true. But there is some truth in this, because I've listened to some of these things these women say and how they think that the man's job.
Todd Huff: This is this specific group of women. Is to meet all of her expectations. She's going to do nothing. You better be six foot two, make $600,000 a year. Just crazy stuff. And it fuels this disillusionment. There's a lot more to it, but I got to go, SDG.