Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is this person/s that responds in page long paragraphs?
I get it. Reading more than two short sentences is hard.
DP. Reading your irrelevant, self important word salads is painful. Please stop.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Do you ever sleep because every day you come up with a new "scandal" about Harris or Walz? If you keep this up. You will be too exhausted to vote a month from today! Your writing style gives you away don't come back and sweat that this is the first time you have ever posted on DCUM!
Your daily posts remind me of VP Harris comment on the people leaving Trump rallies out of exhaustion and boredom. As for your stupefyingly idiotic and silly daily posts of "wanna be scandals" on Harris/Biden, thanks for giving us a big belly laugh.
DP. Your snotty, dismissive tone is so typical of someone who reeeeeeeally wants to sweep something under the rug. Nothing to see here, folks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is this person/s that responds in page long paragraphs?
I get it. Reading more than two short sentences is hard.
No, you don't get it. Long Paragraphs is a clown for posting a dissertation on a mom forum.
Because Mom’s can’t read a lot of words? Seriously? Can you be any more misogynistic?
If it’s too many words for you, don’t read the post.
It's another way of saying "Sir, this is a Wendy's".
You still don't get it. I can see this is going to take a lot of explaining, probably the length of a dissertation, which I won't bother to write and post because only a complete fool would do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is this person/s that responds in page long paragraphs?
I get it. Reading more than two short sentences is hard.
Anonymous wrote:Who is this person/s that responds in page long paragraphs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anyone who lives in the DMV is completely not shocked about DC’s corruption level. But, this is what you get with a quasi state operating under congressional mandates. I think DC statehood would help a lot here. But yeah— DC is corrupt AF. For specific reasons, many having to do with its weird governance structure. Moving past DC, it’s pretty equal mixture of red and blue states, which isn’t a shock. Especially post pandemic. I get Congress had to get money it fast, bu pt there just were adequate safeguards. And don’t “but Biden/Harris”l. A huge percentage of the money, especially to businesses, was allocated under Trump. And the lack of safeguards was a feature for his buddies, not. Bug.
You’re missing the fact Walz did not become governor until 2019, so it shows nothing about the COVID pandemic or Walz’ leadership. I guess PP couldn’t find anything more current, but this is irrelevant
Walz was sworn in a Governor on January 7,2019 and remains Governor today. Fully responsible for COVID and the protests of 2020. Math is hard and so is working of a calendar.
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?
Do you ever sleep because every day you come up with a new "scandal" about Harris or Walz? If you keep this up. You will be too exhausted to vote a month from today! Your writing style gives you away don't come back and sweat that this is the first time you have ever posted on DCUM!
Your daily posts remind me of VP Harris comment on the people leaving Trump rallies out of exhaustion and boredom. As for your stupefyingly idiotic and silly daily posts of "wanna be scandals" on Harris/Biden, thanks for giving us a big belly laugh.