Ok. It's time to quit telling us about "findings" and start talking about prosecutions

Among other things, at least a dozen Somali childcare” facilities received at least 111 million dollars and none of them had any actual children. And the state knew about it and did nothing. So what the hell else do we need? More findings? More talks? So what is supposed to come after “findings?” How about, charges, indictments and handcuffs? Maybe some deportations? I know this is a radical idea for republicans. Actually backing up the outrage with actions. By Memorial day will we still be discussing “findings,” will the whole thing just fade away? Or will the republicans get their asses out of neutral and do something? Based on past performance, I know where my money would go.

HHS finds Minnesota child care agency failed to verify attendance records and ‘pursue fraud tips’

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Has this been verified in court or some other official audit?

Why are you asking me? As if I’m your personal google. You have literally the EXACT same article that I read. If that’s not enough do your own web search.

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111 million.

Ok thanks. That’s only about ten million per fake childcare center. I wonder how much that is per fake child? That’s still a lot of pirate booty.

That’s all we get are findings but no action: DOGE, Somali daycare fraud, Epstein list….apparently the elites feel like righteous indignation by the masses gives them enough of a dopamine hit to not have to actually do anything.

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Well we know there was fraud. We don’t know there was an Epstein list. Not a single person of either party party has ever claimed they have seen a list. So based on the evidence, I’m thinking there is no stupid list.

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Hahahah

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi on Friday said the Jeffrey Epstein client list is “sitting on my desk right now” and she is reviewing the JFK and MLK files as well after President Donald Trump’s earlier directives.

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It is indeed. That level of fraud is inexplicable and heads need to roll on the government level.

Citation needed.

Because I have spent the last 38 years working in this area. They are in the stage right now they should be in. They are in the corrective action phase…however it does not appear that the Governor is cooperating fully…which is a huge mistake on his part. By not cooperating or not creating a strong enough Corrective action plan for addressing the issue going forward. To ensure it doesn’t happen further. Then there is the penalty phase. People can be fired, prosecuted, and these agencies that have committed fraud, would be forced to pay huge penalties. This is a long drawn out process.

Went thru it once in my state. My bosses did not like new regulations for documenting a particular service. Like dummies they fought it and pissed people off until the State put our entire HCBS waiver program under scrutiny. I spent the next 18 months fixing my bosses mistakes…and eventually in a meeting at the Capitol, I finally convinced the executive director to get rid of the initial program under scrutiny. If they weren’t going to do it right. The state was going to stay on us.

So when I say there is a lot more coming, and a lot more investigation coming. I know what is still to come. At this point if Walz doesn’t start cooperating, hes going to hurt MNs Medicaid program, and people will suffer and hes probably going to face prosecution. Either way, the Federal Government is right in doing what Dr. OZ laid out last Thursday. The only way to get out from under this is compliance, straight up compliance.

Hahahaha.

You want to put the part in quotes where she mentioned a list of offenders? I’ll wait. Hint: Fox News said that she had a client list. Bondi never said it.

They can probably investigate for several years. But guess what? They’re allowed to prosecute learing centers right now. There is no law that say they can’t prosecute any fraud until they are done investigating all fraud. They have evidence to indict many people right now. No reason to wait if they have evidence now.

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Do they have evidence? Sure we have a lot of noise but thats not evidence.

Prosecutors need more than youtube videos and angry social media posts.

I am not saying there is no fraud to prosecute just that prosecutors like to make sure they have strong a case as possible

Sure, but they want to add up all the fraud, so they can put whatever amount into their formula and then make people pay back with penalty whoever owned these facilities. Once they do that people are gonna go to jail. This case or cases are brand new. People gonna get theres. Medicaid dont mess

It takes months to investigate these things. Twelve months or more. Audits are time consuming. Forensic Audits even more so.

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And after reading the article there seem to be several balls dropped. 1. Staffing issues at the regulatory level in MN were lacking. They did not have the staffing to track down the fraud claims. In my state, the Attorney Generals office would investigate any and all validated claims.
2. Attendance records were never verified. Meaning that someone filled out a daily attendance record for these facilities…sounding like they were paid a daily rate for each person, for each day the facility marked them present. Just like your doctor has to have a patient note as documentation for what they charged insurance…these facilities have to have some kind of narrative documentation on each service recipient. In my case, as administrator for 24 hour care, I had an attendance sheet. For every client…I made sure there was documentation for each client. It the attendance record said 30 days attended, but documentation only had 28 days worth of narratives…guess what, I only billed for 28 days.

  1. A lot of this falls squarely on their states department of child services, run by a secretary of the governors office. So ultimately this falls back on Walz.

An Epstein list was (according to her) sitting on her desk. she said it. not Fox News

Don’t get a hernia carrying those goal posts

By the way nothing was sitting on her desk. It was all a ….. let’s go with “totally obliterated.”

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What really gets me is the fact that this was known for several years, as indicated by previous indictments/convictions yet it was still ongoing.

Also, that Waltz was selected by Harris as her running mate makes me question why. Either her campaign didn’t do any research to discover what had been happening under his watch, OR, they were planning to somehow bury it. Either scenario is quite disturbing.

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Why are you asking me? As if I’m your personal google. You have literally the EXACT same article that I read. If that’s not enough do your own web search.