
BasedUncTard
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BasedUncTard
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A very old man with a lot of opinions. KEKW






NEW: Family of a Texas teen loses it as judge sentences him to 25 years in prison for robbing a convenience store. Judge Raquel West was seen torching 18-year-old Caden James Fontenette before handing out the sentence. "There was a time some years ago that there really wasn't even a question... State's attorneys were recommending youthful offenders probation. Let's give everybody an opportunity..." West said. "You don't have a good likelihood of being successful if I were to put you on probation... I'm going to sentence you to a term of 25 years." Fontenette pleaded guilty to aggravated robbery for a 2025 incident where he and two others robbed a convenience store at gunpoint. The suspects were caught on camera assaulting the store clerk. Fontenette will likely be in his 40s when he is released from prison.




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





🚨 Here is the full 40 minutes of my crew and I exposing California fraud, Minnesota was big but California is even bigger... We uncovered over $170,000,000 in fraud as these fraudsters live in luxury with no consequences. Like it and share it, the fraud must STOP. We ALL work way too hard and pay too much in taxes for this to be happening. These fraudsters have been able to defraud American taxpayers for years without any pushback from the public and politicians. It is time to EXPOSE IT ALL and end America's fraud crisis.












