Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone calm down!
Biden-Harris are giving survivors $20 million dollars! (Search and rescue? You mean recovering dead bodies.)
A whole $20 million dollars. Wow.
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How much does FEMA give illegal immigrants, via CBP, via taxpayers?
FY 2024: $650 million dollars
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We don’t let illegal immigrants suffer because we are civilized. Why we let American citizens suffer, democrats haven’t told us yet. They must have a good reason to justify why it’s ok to let Americans suffer, but not illegal immigrants suffer.
Anyone?
You understand that the congress writes the laws and controls the purse strings and an Administration can only allocate funds per the laws written by the congress. The funding for the border via FEMA is in a different budget line item than the funding for disaster relief. If you want the Administration to provide more money for disaster relief, then the Congress has to authorize it. Government 101,.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone calm down!
Biden-Harris are giving survivors $20 million dollars! (Search and rescue? You mean recovering dead bodies.)
A whole $20 million dollars. Wow.
![]()
How much does FEMA give illegal immigrants, via CBP, via taxpayers?
FY 2024: $650 million dollars
![]()
We don’t let illegal immigrants suffer because we are civilized. Why we let American citizens suffer, democrats haven’t told us yet. They must have a good reason to justify why it’s ok to let Americans suffer, but not illegal immigrants suffer.
Anyone?
You understand that the congress writes the laws and controls the purse strings and an Administration can only allocate funds per the laws written by the congress. The funding for the border via FEMA is in a different budget line item than the funding for disaster relief. If you want the Administration to provide more money for disaster relief, then the Congress has to authorize it. Government 101,.
Anonymous wrote:Minneapolis
CNN
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One state audit found that bonus checks intended for frontline workers during the pandemic were handed out to undeserving recipients. Another criticized a Minnesota state agency for failing to ensure there were no conflicts of interest in taxpayer-funded mental health and addiction programs. A third detailed lax oversight of a program to feed needy kids which federal prosecutors say resulted in the nation’s largest Covid-era fraud scheme.
But when confronted with these and other troubling examples of waste, fraud and abuse, some state agencies working under the administration of Democratic Gov. Tim Walz repeatedly minimized or dismissed the allegations, the state’s nonpartisan auditor, Judy Randall, told CNN.
A CNN review of audits – and the responses they prompted – as well as interviews with statewide politicians and pundits, found that Walz has been a hands-off leader when it comes to seeking accountability for episodes of fraud and mismanagement on his watch. What’s more, some state agencies headed by his appointees have responded defensively in recent months to the audits – a dynamic that Randall, who has worked in the department for 26 years, has found surprising.
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/10/04/politics/walz-audits-fraud-accountability-invs
Walz has presided over shocking amounts of fraud, waste and abuse as governor. Even CNN is finding very troubling patterns in MN, and pointing out that Walz is actively ignoring these problems.
Why is he considered a good leader if his performance as chief executive of MN is so bad?
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Walz benefit from the fraud? Because in Trump's case, the answer is yes, Trump befitted directly from fraud. That is so much worse than having fraud by a few bureaucrats happen on your watch.
So is that the rule now? Unless a politician personally benefits from fraud, the politician's incompetence, turning a blind eye, or cover up are no longer fair game?
This is such a boring story. You can do the same for every single state in the U.S., red and blue. Everybody knows that, which is why you'll get zero traction with it.
+1 Every state has fraud, including red states. News is chock full of such stories.
The biggest fraud, however, is Trump. Everyone else pales in comparison.
Please explain. Also, I thought NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW?
No one is above the law, indeed. But Walz is not a criminal here. There is crime apparently happening under his watch, which is in stark contrast to Trump, who is the criminal himself. Get it?
Nope. If they tried Trump, Walz should be tried as well.
Anonymous wrote:Minneapolis
CNN
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One state audit found that bonus checks intended for frontline workers during the pandemic were handed out to undeserving recipients. Another criticized a Minnesota state agency for failing to ensure there were no conflicts of interest in taxpayer-funded mental health and addiction programs. A third detailed lax oversight of a program to feed needy kids which federal prosecutors say resulted in the nation’s largest Covid-era fraud scheme.
But when confronted with these and other troubling examples of waste, fraud and abuse, some state agencies working under the administration of Democratic Gov. Tim Walz repeatedly minimized or dismissed the allegations, the state’s nonpartisan auditor, Judy Randall, told CNN.
A CNN review of audits – and the responses they prompted – as well as interviews with statewide politicians and pundits, found that Walz has been a hands-off leader when it comes to seeking accountability for episodes of fraud and mismanagement on his watch. What’s more, some state agencies headed by his appointees have responded defensively in recent months to the audits – a dynamic that Randall, who has worked in the department for 26 years, has found surprising.
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/10/04/politics/walz-audits-fraud-accountability-invs
Walz has presided over shocking amounts of fraud, waste and abuse as governor. Even CNN is finding very troubling patterns in MN, and pointing out that Walz is actively ignoring these problems.
Why is he considered a good leader if his performance as chief executive of MN is so bad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Minneapolis
CNN
—
One state audit found that bonus checks intended for frontline workers during the pandemic were handed out to undeserving recipients. Another criticized a Minnesota state agency for failing to ensure there were no conflicts of interest in taxpayer-funded mental health and addiction programs. A third detailed lax oversight of a program to feed needy kids which federal prosecutors say resulted in the nation’s largest Covid-era fraud scheme.
But when confronted with these and other troubling examples of waste, fraud and abuse, some state agencies working under the administration of Democratic Gov. Tim Walz repeatedly minimized or dismissed the allegations, the state’s nonpartisan auditor, Judy Randall, told CNN.
A CNN review of audits – and the responses they prompted – as well as interviews with statewide politicians and pundits, found that Walz has been a hands-off leader when it comes to seeking accountability for episodes of fraud and mismanagement on his watch. What’s more, some state agencies headed by his appointees have responded defensively in recent months to the audits – a dynamic that Randall, who has worked in the department for 26 years, has found surprising.
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/10/04/politics/walz-audits-fraud-accountability-invs
Walz has presided over shocking amounts of fraud, waste and abuse as governor. Even CNN is finding very troubling patterns in MN, and pointing out that Walz is actively ignoring these problems.
Why is he considered a good leader if his performance as chief executive of MN is so bad?
He lies about everything & the lapdog press doesn’t challenge what he says.
Obama>Biden>Kammie>Walz. Dems never have to answer to the press or DOJ, so their candidates just keep getting more dishonest & stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone calm down!
Biden-Harris are giving survivors $20 million dollars! (Search and rescue? You mean recovering dead bodies.)
A whole $20 million dollars. Wow.
![]()
How much does FEMA give illegal immigrants, via CBP, via taxpayers?
FY 2024: $650 million dollars
![]()
We don’t let illegal immigrants suffer because we are civilized. Why we let American citizens suffer, democrats haven’t told us yet. They must have a good reason to justify why it’s ok to let Americans suffer, but not illegal immigrants suffer.
Anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Everyone calm down!
Biden-Harris are giving survivors $20 million dollars! (Search and rescue? You mean recovering dead bodies.)
A whole $20 million dollars. Wow.
![]()
How much does FEMA give illegal immigrants, via CBP, via taxpayers?
FY 2024: $650 million dollars
![]()
We don’t let illegal immigrants suffer because we are civilized. Why we let American citizens suffer, democrats haven’t told us yet. They must have a good reason to justify why it’s ok to let Americans suffer, but not illegal immigrants suffer.
Anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Walz benefit from the fraud? Because in Trump's case, the answer is yes, Trump befitted directly from fraud. That is so much worse than having fraud by a few bureaucrats happen on your watch.
So is that the rule now? Unless a politician personally benefits from fraud, the politician's incompetence, turning a blind eye, or cover up are no longer fair game?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Minneapolis
CNN
—
One state audit found that bonus checks intended for frontline workers during the pandemic were handed out to undeserving recipients. Another criticized a Minnesota state agency for failing to ensure there were no conflicts of interest in taxpayer-funded mental health and addiction programs. A third detailed lax oversight of a program to feed needy kids which federal prosecutors say resulted in the nation’s largest Covid-era fraud scheme.
But when confronted with these and other troubling examples of waste, fraud and abuse, some state agencies working under the administration of Democratic Gov. Tim Walz repeatedly minimized or dismissed the allegations, the state’s nonpartisan auditor, Judy Randall, told CNN.
A CNN review of audits – and the responses they prompted – as well as interviews with statewide politicians and pundits, found that Walz has been a hands-off leader when it comes to seeking accountability for episodes of fraud and mismanagement on his watch. What’s more, some state agencies headed by his appointees have responded defensively in recent months to the audits – a dynamic that Randall, who has worked in the department for 26 years, has found surprising.
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/10/04/politics/walz-audits-fraud-accountability-invs
Walz has presided over shocking amounts of fraud, waste and abuse as governor. Even CNN is finding very troubling patterns in MN, and pointing out that Walz is actively ignoring these problems.
Why is he considered a good leader if his performance as chief executive of MN is so bad?
He lies about everything & the lapdog press doesn’t challenge what he says.
Obama>Biden>Kammie>Walz. Dems never have to answer to the press or DOJ, so their candidates just keep getting more dishonest & stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Walz benefit from the fraud? Because in Trump's case, the answer is yes, Trump befitted directly from fraud. That is so much worse than having fraud by a few bureaucrats happen on your watch.
So is that the rule now? Unless a politician personally benefits from fraud, the politician's incompetence, turning a blind eye, or cover up are no longer fair game?
This is such a boring story. You can do the same for every single state in the U.S., red and blue. Everybody knows that, which is why you'll get zero traction with it.
+1 Every state has fraud, including red states. News is chock full of such stories.
The biggest fraud, however, is Trump. Everyone else pales in comparison.
Please explain. Also, I thought NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW?
No one is above the law, indeed. But Walz is not a criminal here. There is crime apparently happening under his watch, which is in stark contrast to Trump, who is the criminal himself. Get it?
Nope. If they tried Trump, Walz should be tried as well.