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Justice didn't waste time charging those who frauded the coronavirus funding (Original Post) jimfields33 Sep 2022 OP
The greed is stunning PatSeg Sep 2022 #1
No. I believe that they think they are a small potato and the big garden. jimfields33 Sep 2022 #2
This is true PatSeg Sep 2022 #4
... Faux pas Sep 2022 #3
Interesting to call it "fast" Genki Hikari Sep 2022 #5

jimfields33

(15,763 posts)
2. No. I believe that they think they are a small potato and the big garden.
Sat Sep 24, 2022, 01:24 PM
Sep 2022

Course this type of fraud has been going on since the beginning of time. Anytime you have government giving money you’re gonna have people who are going to scam. Plus we do have 330 million people in the country so you’re gonna have a percentage that are going to be like this. I mean if you look at the percentage it’s under 1%. 99% are good folks at least in this area.

PatSeg

(47,384 posts)
4. This is true
Sat Sep 24, 2022, 04:22 PM
Sep 2022

But it still blows my mind. It's not like they skimmed small, insignificant amounts of money that might go unnoticed. It was not just immoral, it was flat-out stupid and reckless. I think there are some people who just can't help themselves. If they see "free money", they cannot resist and cast all caution to the wind.

Faux pas

(14,657 posts)
3. ...
Sat Sep 24, 2022, 01:30 PM
Sep 2022

I'm disgusted with that fact that people of congress got any of that money. More disgusted with the fact that they also got loan forgiveness. While regular citizens died.

 

Genki Hikari

(1,766 posts)
5. Interesting to call it "fast"
Sun Sep 25, 2022, 07:23 PM
Sep 2022

When Minnesota's Department of Education strongly suspected Feeding Our Future in 2020, and the state took action to stop the fraud. They explicitly cited their suspicions about the rapid increase in funding requests and monies sought as their reason for cutting off the funding.

The charlatan even tried to sue the MN DoE over the loss of funding. Whine a bunch of garbage about discrimination. The usual grifter crybaby crap.

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/feds-minnesota-food-scheme-stole-250m-47-people-90211070

I'm not sure when the DOJ got involved, but it's still been over two years since the crime spree started--and only now are they facing consequences for it.

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