Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good. It’s time for accountability.
Why not first go after the states with the highest rates of fraud like Florida? Or is this just politically convenient?
Anybody? Bueller?
Anonymous wrote:Vance announces that White House is stealing Minnesota's Medicaid funds.
It's time for states to impound Federal Tax until the traitors and thieves are out of the White House
Anonymous wrote:Good. It’s time for accountability.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds fair.
Whether people in Minnesota allowed 1 billion or 10 billion in fraud to occur, much of that was federal money.
As a tax payer, I’m not happy my tax dollars are being stolen by scammers.
Once Walz set up a system to root out all the fraud, sure, restore the funds.
Otherwise you want to waste more billions of dollars?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are disabled people in Minnesota being dropped off at hospitals and becoming homeless because of them stopping funds for these programs.
Thank Walz for that.
He had oversight and failed to act to protect federal funds from being stolen. Stolen to the tune of billions by fraudulent day care centers, fraudulent transportation services, etc….
Maybe if he safeguarded the integrity of the federal funds he was getting, they would not be cut off. He accepts responsibility for the fraud, but has done nothing to keep it from continuing…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds fair.
Whether people in Minnesota allowed 1 billion or 10 billion in fraud to occur, much of that was federal money.
As a tax payer, I’m not happy my tax dollars are being stolen by scammers.
Once Walz set up a system to root out all the fraud, sure, restore the funds.
Otherwise you want to waste more billions of dollars?
Trump pardoned rich white fraudsters who donated to his campaign. This isn't about fraud, he's only done that to Democratic states, and has entirely ignored the fraud and corruption in Republican states, such as Texas, for example, known to be rampant with corruption.
So no. This latest is going to be overturned by courts, like all the previous attempts, because it's illegal anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good. It’s time for accountability.
Why not first go after the states with the highest rates of fraud like Florida? Or is this just politically convenient?
Anonymous wrote:Good. It’s time for accountability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake news. Try harder.
Gift article: Trump Administration Withholds $259 Million in Medicaid Funds From Minnesota
Vice President JD Vance said that the Trump administration had been forced to “turn the screws on” Minnesota so the state would respond to allegations of fraud.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/25/us/politics/medicaid-funds-minnesota.html?unlocked_article_code=1.PFA.V_OT.Dx4kVnWqte8Q&smid=url-share
This is such a lie. Minnesota state agencies were the first to report concerns with feeding our future.
I have a nephew with schizophrenia living in an apartment in MN with full time staff. His mental illness is severe even with medication (they do monthly injections to ensure compliance). I think his apt is regular Sectin 8 instead of a medicaid program, but if the staff goes it will be curtains for him. He needs constant supervision. Last time he had an overnight visit at his parents' he managed to drink a quart of rubbing alcohol, lose consciousness, develop compartment syndrome in the arm he was lying on, needing emergency surgery and ICU.
“ This sounds like a case for institutionalization.”
DP b
Glitch. DP but I thought you wanted to save money? The person described needs inpatient treatment but it’s been determined that Supportive Housing is the cheaper option. If Trump turns off all funding, dangerous unmediated, mentally ill people will roam free. More than already do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake news. Try harder.
Gift article: Trump Administration Withholds $259 Million in Medicaid Funds From Minnesota
Vice President JD Vance said that the Trump administration had been forced to “turn the screws on” Minnesota so the state would respond to allegations of fraud.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/25/us/politics/medicaid-funds-minnesota.html?unlocked_article_code=1.PFA.V_OT.Dx4kVnWqte8Q&smid=url-share
This is such a lie. Minnesota state agencies were the first to report concerns with feeding our future.
I have a nephew with schizophrenia living in an apartment in MN with full time staff. His mental illness is severe even with medication (they do monthly injections to ensure compliance). I think his apt is regular Sectin 8 instead of a medicaid program, but if the staff goes it will be curtains for him. He needs constant supervision. Last time he had an overnight visit at his parents' he managed to drink a quart of rubbing alcohol, lose consciousness, develop compartment syndrome in the arm he was lying on, needing emergency surgery and ICU.
“ This sounds like a case for institutionalization.”
DP b
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds fair.
Whether people in Minnesota allowed 1 billion or 10 billion in fraud to occur, much of that was federal money.
As a tax payer, I’m not happy my tax dollars are being stolen by scammers.
Once Walz set up a system to root out all the fraud, sure, restore the funds.
Otherwise you want to waste more billions of dollars?
+1. Cut them off. California should be next.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds fair.
Whether people in Minnesota allowed 1 billion or 10 billion in fraud to occur, much of that was federal money.
As a tax payer, I’m not happy my tax dollars are being stolen by scammers.
Once Walz set up a system to root out all the fraud, sure, restore the funds.
Otherwise you want to waste more billions of dollars?
Anonymous wrote:Can’t wait until this d-bag gets trounced in the 2028 election!
Anonymous wrote:Which part of the Medicaid statute authorizes the White House to do this?
Anonymous wrote:The investigation for the fraud started under Biden. The investigation and prosecutions have been ongoing, though I doubt much is happening since they canned everyone working on it.
If they don’t have the details on the fraud by now, then I’m not sure what they’re looking for. It’s the Feds who’ve been investigating. What are they looking for, and why don’t they have it yet?