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A very old man with a lot of opinions. KEKW

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BasedUncTard@BasedUncTard·
GHOST WORKERS & BROKEN SYSTEMS: How billions in taxpayer dollars fund a culture of "checked boxes" while our most vulnerable children pay the ultimate price. 🧵👇 Imagine a state-run office where "full-time" employees coordinate to only show up 2 days a week. It sounds like a bad sitcom, but for children in the foster care and DCS systems, this lack of oversight is a matter of life and death. In the last 2 years, we’ve seen a wave of "low-profile" but horrific cases where the very people paid to protect children were caught faking the work entirely. Here is a look at the systemic rot across the country: 📍 INDIANA (2025): Multiple DCS case managers charged with felony official misconduct. They documented mandatory home visits that never happened. One 5-year-old died of malnourishment while her "wellness check" was marked "complete" by a worker who never saw her. 📍 COLORADO (2024): A Larimer County caseworker forged records for months. She claimed a child was safe in a "visit" that took place months after the child had already been fatally beaten. The system accepted her paperwork without a single physical spot-check. 📍 TENNESSEE (2025): The "Second Look" Commission revealed a nightmare: foster kids were using meth and being sex trafficked inside state offices and transition homes because the state had no available beds. Children were sleeping on mattresses in office buildings, sometimes for over 100 days at a time. Workers were present, but the oversight was non-existent. 📍 OREGON & TEXAS (2024): Judges have had to step in to stop states from stashing kids in unlicensed hotels and "rent-a-centers." In these "shadow facilities," children face extreme neglect and overmedication while taxpayers foot a massive bill for "care." 📍 ILLINOIS (2023): 37 employees at a state facility for children with disabilities were caught in a massive fraud scheme—collecting full state salaries while simultaneously defrauding federal relief programs. They were "working" on paper only. THE MONEY: We aren't talking about small change. 💰 State DCS/CPS budgets: $500M to $2B+ annually. 💰 Per-child spending: $25k to $100k+ per year. Yet, starting caseworker salaries often hover around $35k, fueling a "churn and burn" culture where fraud becomes the path of least resistance. When employees collude to cut corners, they aren't just stealing time—they are abandoning children in the dark. We need more than "paper accountability." We need physical oversight of the people we trust with our children’s lives. Fraud-to-Funding Ratio: The State Landscape While there is no "official" federal ranking for "DCS Fraud," auditors and federal monitors identify specific states where the gap between high funding and poor outcomes suggests the highest levels of systemic waste and misconduct: Texas: Consistently receives some of the highest levels of federal and state funding for child welfare but has remained under federal court supervision for over a decade. Monitors frequently report that despite billions spent, children are still placed in "dangerous, unlicensed" environments with no active supervision. Illinois: Known for "double-dipping" scandals and administrative bloat. The state has a high per-capita spend on child welfare, yet recent OIG reports highlight a pattern of state employees at residential facilities collecting pay while failing to perform basic care duties. California: Particularly L.A. County, which manages one of the largest child welfare budgets in the world. Recent indictments of social workers for grand theft and unemployment fraud highlight a culture where high-salary positions have historically lacked the localized "boots on the ground" oversight needed to prevent time-theft. Tennessee: Currently facing a crisis where a lack of placement infrastructure has led to millions being spent on "emergency" housing (offices and hotels) that lacks the safety standards of traditional foster care, creating a high-spend/low-safety environment. #DCS #ChildWelfare #TaxpayerFraud #FosterCareReform #SaveOurChildren #EndChildAbuse #ChildWelfare @ACFHHS @OIGatHHS @ChildWelfareGov @GOPoversight @weareoversight @TheImprintNews @ThinkOf_Us
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BasedUncTard@BasedUncTard·
@RepEricBurlison "Supercharged" MAHA accounts? Just a bigger HSA tax shelter sold as freedom. $25k tax-free/year from you, employers, charities— or "government aid" (aka more taxpayer debt). Republicans are supposed to fight for SMALL GOVERNMENT & FISCAL CONSERVATISM—not invent new tax gimmicks while debt hits $39T, interest explodes past $1T/year (more than defense!), and trillions pile on in recent years. Same old story: 🚩 Social Security: Insolvent ~2033 🚩 Rent control/ag subsidies: Distort markets, hurt everyone Stop ballooning debt for fancy accounts that help those who can already max them. Cut waste, reduce inflation and make housing affordable. People cant afford groceries right now. Real conservatism slashes spending—not adds deck chairs to the Titanic. 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 #smallergovernment
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Eric Burlison
Eric Burlison@EricBurlison·
Obamacare is a sinking ship. Instead of just complaining, we are building a life raft that lets you leave it on your terms. My plan creates a new MAHA account Make America Healthy Again that puts patients back in control of their own care. 🧵👇
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BasedUncTard@BasedUncTard·
Actually, your votes helped everyone get to 39 million. You are personally responsible for around 10% of that. In February, you voted Yea on the FY 2025 Budget Resolution (H. Con. Res. 14, Roll Call 50), greasing the skids for massive borrowing—including the path to that $5 trillion debt ceiling explosion. Then in July, you voted Yea for H.R. 1—the so-called 'One Big Beautiful Bill'—which CBO confirms piles on ~$4.1 trillion to the debt over the next decade (including interest). That's you personally rubber-stamping trillions in new red ink equal to over 10% of today's total debt pile. It's downright reprehensible to decry the debt crisis while voting to accelerate it with a $5 trillion ceiling hike (roughly 13% of the debt at the time) just months before grandstanding with your Balanced Budget Amendment. If that's not "go along to get along", please tell me what is. Actions speak louder than press releases—yours scream 'all talk.'
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Eric Burlison
Eric Burlison@EricBurlison·
Washington rewards people who go along to get along. That's how we got $39 trillion in debt. The Freedom Caucus exists because some of us refuse to trade away your future for a pat on the back from leadership. Principles aren't negotiable.
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BasedUncTard@BasedUncTard·
There are a few slim chances that this sentence could be reduced in Texas. One is if the judge modifies the sentence herself (Judicial "Plenary Power"). This rarely happens. But occasionally after they make a public "tough on crime" display, they go back privately and lower it. Another is a direct appeal citing abuse of discretion. Both of these only have a 30 day window. This happened on May 10. So it will be interesting to see if they roll this back any once the publicity dies down.
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Zack@Asmongold·
@MattWalshBlog @AJA_Cortes This is a great start, patriot judge Next step is putting these animals on mandatory labor while they're in jail so we're able to get something out of it rather than just paying to have them sit around all day
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BasedUncTard@BasedUncTard·
This is straight-up hypocrisy. You rail against an 'unsustainable debt trajectory' now topping $39 trillion, yet your own votes in 2025 supercharged it. In February, you voted Yea on the FY 2025 Budget Resolution (H. Con. Res. 14, Roll Call 50), greasing the skids for massive borrowing—including the path to that $5 trillion debt ceiling explosion. Then in July, you voted Yea for H.R. 1—the so-called 'One Big Beautiful Bill'—which CBO confirms piles on ~$4.1 trillion to the debt over the next decade (including interest). That's you personally rubber-stamping trillions in new red ink equal to over 10% of today's total debt pile. It's downright reprehensible to decry the debt crisis while voting to accelerate it with a $5 trillion ceiling hike (roughly 13% of the debt at the time) just months before grandstanding with your Balanced Budget Amendment. If it's truly unsustainable and dangerous, why did you vote to make it dramatically worse first? Actions speak louder than press releases—yours scream 'all talk.'
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Eric Burlison
Eric Burlison@EricBurlison·
Central banks around the world are dumping dollars and buying gold. They see what Washington refuses to admit, that we're on an unsustainable debt trajectory (now over $39 trillion). That's why I introduced the Balanced Budget Amendment. Cap the debt. Stop the spending. It's not complicated.
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BasedUncTard@BasedUncTard·
@Real___iTamara GHOST WORKERS & BROKEN SYSTEMS: How billions in taxpayer dollars fund a culture of "checked boxes" while our most vulnerable children pay the ultimate price. 🧵 Read more here: x.com/BasedUncTard/s…
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GHOST WORKERS & BROKEN SYSTEMS: How billions in taxpayer dollars fund a culture of "checked boxes" while our most vulnerable children pay the ultimate price. 🧵👇 Imagine a state-run office where "full-time" employees coordinate to only show up 2 days a week. It sounds like a bad sitcom, but for children in the foster care and DCS systems, this lack of oversight is a matter of life and death. In the last 2 years, we’ve seen a wave of "low-profile" but horrific cases where the very people paid to protect children were caught faking the work entirely. Here is a look at the systemic rot across the country: 📍 INDIANA (2025): Multiple DCS case managers charged with felony official misconduct. They documented mandatory home visits that never happened. One 5-year-old died of malnourishment while her "wellness check" was marked "complete" by a worker who never saw her. 📍 COLORADO (2024): A Larimer County caseworker forged records for months. She claimed a child was safe in a "visit" that took place months after the child had already been fatally beaten. The system accepted her paperwork without a single physical spot-check. 📍 TENNESSEE (2025): The "Second Look" Commission revealed a nightmare: foster kids were using meth and being sex trafficked inside state offices and transition homes because the state had no available beds. Children were sleeping on mattresses in office buildings, sometimes for over 100 days at a time. Workers were present, but the oversight was non-existent. 📍 OREGON & TEXAS (2024): Judges have had to step in to stop states from stashing kids in unlicensed hotels and "rent-a-centers." In these "shadow facilities," children face extreme neglect and overmedication while taxpayers foot a massive bill for "care." 📍 ILLINOIS (2023): 37 employees at a state facility for children with disabilities were caught in a massive fraud scheme—collecting full state salaries while simultaneously defrauding federal relief programs. They were "working" on paper only. THE MONEY: We aren't talking about small change. 💰 State DCS/CPS budgets: $500M to $2B+ annually. 💰 Per-child spending: $25k to $100k+ per year. Yet, starting caseworker salaries often hover around $35k, fueling a "churn and burn" culture where fraud becomes the path of least resistance. When employees collude to cut corners, they aren't just stealing time—they are abandoning children in the dark. We need more than "paper accountability." We need physical oversight of the people we trust with our children’s lives. Fraud-to-Funding Ratio: The State Landscape While there is no "official" federal ranking for "DCS Fraud," auditors and federal monitors identify specific states where the gap between high funding and poor outcomes suggests the highest levels of systemic waste and misconduct: Texas: Consistently receives some of the highest levels of federal and state funding for child welfare but has remained under federal court supervision for over a decade. Monitors frequently report that despite billions spent, children are still placed in "dangerous, unlicensed" environments with no active supervision. Illinois: Known for "double-dipping" scandals and administrative bloat. The state has a high per-capita spend on child welfare, yet recent OIG reports highlight a pattern of state employees at residential facilities collecting pay while failing to perform basic care duties. California: Particularly L.A. County, which manages one of the largest child welfare budgets in the world. Recent indictments of social workers for grand theft and unemployment fraud highlight a culture where high-salary positions have historically lacked the localized "boots on the ground" oversight needed to prevent time-theft. Tennessee: Currently facing a crisis where a lack of placement infrastructure has led to millions being spent on "emergency" housing (offices and hotels) that lacks the safety standards of traditional foster care, creating a high-spend/low-safety environment. #DCS #ChildWelfare #TaxpayerFraud #FosterCareReform #SaveOurChildren #EndChildAbuse #ChildWelfare @ACFHHS @OIGatHHS @ChildWelfareGov @GOPoversight @weareoversight @TheImprintNews @ThinkOf_Us

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iTamara
iTamara@Real___iTamara·
Politicians open the gates for children to be trafficked. Police and judges turn a blind eye. Criminals and the department of childrens services steal the kids. Elite pedophiles buy the kids. Celebrities eat the kids to stay young. And we pay taxes.
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BasedUncTard@BasedUncTard·
@elonmusk i know most people use X chat on mobile and it works fine. but the scroll up in chat on a desktop or laptop is horrendous. This little tiny scroll bar that half the time you cant "grab" is almost unusable. Most of the time it just puts you in the message bar.
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BasedUncTard@BasedUncTard·
I just looked and i see his aunt was convicted of fraud. Defrauding her employer. Thats not his parents. But fraud none the less. Its hard to blame someone for something their aunt or uncle or cousin did though. His mom was accused of receiving money from someone who had filed bankruptcy. Thats not fraud. Its a civil bankruptcy issue.
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Mario/Luigi
Mario/Luigi@lordfart38·
@BasedUncTard @micah_erfan @nickshirleyy It's okay to expose fraud. But he's targeting without verifying information and he's doing that as a form of distraction for the government (to get their eyes away from the Epstein files and midterms are very close). Plus he never talk about his parents doing fraud as well.
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BasedUncTard@BasedUncTard·
I dont know that he is working for trump. If so, i would like to see the proof of it. But i wouldnt be surprised if the administration was capitalizing on the distraction. Thats what politicians do. I also wasnt aware of his parents fraud and am always interested in learning more about fraud from anyone.
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BasedUncTard@BasedUncTard·
To be fair, a lot of people voted for him because @KamalaHarris was a terrible candidate. She made a career locking people up for smoking weed. The democrats need a new candidate that isnt a career politician. Thats the only chance they will have at winning. Get someone like @HarryConnickJR to run. OR maybe even @Oprah. They will probably run @CAgovernor who has no chance. He is a grifter who uses issues like the homeless issue to siphon money. ITs a really sad state. Its good for everyone in the country when 2 good choices are given instead of picking the lesser of 2 evils.
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BasedUncTard@BasedUncTard·
They all engage in insider trading. Including her. Both sides. All of them. Or at least the vast majority. ITs very rare to find a lawmaker who isnt saying one thing and then investing and legislating in the other direction. Here is an example of her doing it: x.com/BasedUncTard/s… And here are some examples of others doing it: x.com/BasedUncTard/s… x.com/BasedUncTard/s… I call out politicians on both sides. It seems way more productive than focusing on some 23 year old rando. They are keeping everyone arguing so they can steal your money.
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danielsinn
danielsinn@scienceBYchoice·
@BasedUncTard @Its_ReallyAlex @micah_erfan @nickshirleyy @TPUSA im all about holding scammers and fraud scumbags accountable, Nick has shown to be politically biased little Trump lapdog sheep. thats what im not liking, we need more Marjorie Taylor Greenes' who actually finally stood up to Trumps bullshit lies he sold you people on
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BasedUncTard@BasedUncTard·
My opinion is that its fair to scrutinize any business or organization that receives public subsidy. That includes TPUSA for instance. @TPUSA is registered as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit. Under IRS rules, such organizations are strictly prohibited from participating in or intervening in any political campaign for or against any candidate for public office. Everyone is so partisan. The real criminals are on both sides. Instead of focusing on some 23 year old, follow the money.
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