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So @RobGMN what is stopping you from using your free time to go fee the poor, indigent and homeless? All the time you have spent on here obsessing over a man you have never met, you could have fed a small football stadium.
Do you know how much fraud there is Minnesota? He's spends every waking hour hunting down fraudsters.
 
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He has done jack shit... He just expects others to feed the poor and what not cause that's what a saint like Rawbutt would do if he had more than a pot to piss in.

It's all hype with dudes like Rawb, they talk the big game but don't do shit but cry about bad orange man, and pretend he caused all the problems in the world.
How many destitute people have you worked with, trying to to get them help? Veterans, broken homes, parentless teens, women in domestic abuse shelters, families in homeless shelters?
Give me a solid average. I'd love to hear the numbers.

My caseload was just shy of 500 people when I stepped away from that job.

Go ahead. Share with us all how incredibly magnanimous you are.
 
How many destitute people have you worked with, trying to to get them help? Veterans, broken homes, parentless teens, women in domestic abuse shelters, families in homeless shelters?
Give me a solid average. I'd love to hear the numbers.

My caseload was just shy of 500 people when I stepped away from that job.

Go ahead. Share with us all how incredibly magnanimous you are.
Yeah, that liberal switch just flipped one day and you "stepped away" from helping people to having them locked up.
 
That's why a red state like Georgia is ranked #1 in fraud, but Minnesota is ranked #41..

Interesting...

Minnesota leads the nation in confirmed, large-scale childcare subsidy and pandemic-related fraud cases, with federal prosecutors uncovering tens of millions of dollars in fraudulent billings. Following extensive investigations into these schemes, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) identified several other states for systemic misuse of child care funds. [1, 2, 3, 4]
The states that have faced intense federal scrutiny and funding freezes related to potential systemic daycare fraud include: [1, 2]
  • Minnesota: The epicenter of national scrutiny, where federal and state authorities uncovered massive overbilling schemes—including cases involving individuals billing taxpayers for children not in attendance. [1, 2]
  • California: Targeted by HHS for potential extensive and systemic fraud regarding the misuse of taxpayer dollars. [1, 2]
  • New York: Facing federal funding freezes and audits over allegations of fraudulent child-care programming and illicit benefit distribution. [1, 2]
  • Illinois: Flagged by the HHS for potential systemic fraud and concerns over the illicit distribution of child care funds. [1, 2]
  • Colorado: Along with the other states, subject to a federal funding pause for child care programs while undergoing fraud evaluations. [1, 2]
The federal government has also tightened oversight nationwide by requiring all states to implement the "Defend the Spend" system, demanding strict attendance verifications (such as receipts and photo evidence) before releasing federal funds. For more details on the federal oversight, you can visit the U.S. Department of Health and
 
Yeah that red state has the highest level of fraud like identity theft, how does it rank when it comes to daycare fraud?
It's an overall statistic of fraud. It's a red state, and it's #1. Minnesota is #41.

Washington is #19, but Minnesota is your biggest concern?
Interesting.


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Interesting...

Minnesota leads the nation in confirmed, large-scale childcare subsidy and pandemic-related fraud cases, with federal prosecutors uncovering tens of millions of dollars in fraudulent billings. Following extensive investigations into these schemes, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) identified several other states for systemic misuse of child care funds. [1, 2, 3, 4]
None of the links show the state-by-state breakdown, nor is there any statement in them that MN is the leder.
Show us the state-by-state stats, and the source, please.
The states that have faced intense federal scrutiny and funding freezes related to potential systemic daycare fraud include: [1, 2]
  • Minnesota: The epicenter of national scrutiny, where federal and state authorities uncovered massive overbilling schemes—including cases involving individuals billing taxpayers for children not in attendance. [1, 2]
  • California: Targeted by HHS for potential extensive and systemic fraud regarding the misuse of taxpayer dollars. [1, 2]
  • New York: Facing federal funding freezes and audits over allegations of fraudulent child-care programming and illicit benefit distribution. [1, 2]
  • Illinois: Flagged by the HHS for potential systemic fraud and concerns over the illicit distribution of child care funds. [1, 2]
  • Colorado: Along with the other states, subject to a federal funding pause for child care programs while undergoing fraud evaluations. [1, 2]
The federal government has also tightened oversight nationwide by requiring all states to implement the "Defend the Spend" system, demanding strict attendance verifications (such as receipts and photo evidence) before releasing federal funds. For more details on the federal oversight, you can visit the U.S. Department of Health and
It's interesting how the states that have faced "intense scrutiny" are states where politicians didn't take a knee and lick the boots of the Republican's Dear Leader, yet a state like Florida that elects Rick Scott as senator faces no scrutiny.

For those too stupid to remember, Rick Scott ran that little company that pilled off $1.7 BILLION in Medicare & Medicaid fraud. Then he got elected.
Convenient how that works, when districts in Florida hold 2 of the top 4 spots for government assistance fraud, huh?
 
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None of the links show the state-by-state breakdown, nor is there any statement in them that MN is the leder.
Show us the state-by-state stats, and the source, please.

It's interesting how the states that have faced "intense scrutiny" are states where politicians didn't take a knee and lick the boots of the Republican's Dear Leader, yet a state like Florida that elects Rick Scott as senator faces no scrutiny.

For those too stupid to remember, Rick Scott ran that little company that pilled off $1.7 BILLION in Medicare & Medicaid fraud. Then he got elected.
Convenient how that works, when districts in Florida hold 2 of the top 4 spots for government assistance fraud, huh?
Nobody remembers that shit. You use AI to find dirt on people so you can use it to argue with. You are no Floridian and certainly wouldn't remember anything before 2011 about Scott unless you have done recent searches. You are a fraud chaser and you make excuses for the fraud in your state committed by elected officials. You are part of the problem. Make excuses for the fraud you might as well be committing it. Like obtaining someones social security number.
 
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