@Jackwadd01@TheChiefNerd This exactly what I'm saying, they don't have the man power to even do this. It's straight bullshit and a waste of taxpayer money going after small fish.
@TheChiefNerd That’s just simply untrue - fraud in any amount is prosecuted by the federal government. You can look up case after case in the PACER system and see fraud cases from a few thousand bucks, to tens of thousands and up. Vance is ignorant or lying.
🚨 JD VANCE: “I had no idea that we do not prosecute fraud in this country if it's under $1.5 million per year … We're trying to … commit the Department of Justice to investigating all fraud and actually going after people who are doing it at the small scale of $1.4 million.”
@TheChiefNerd Small scale would be a complete waste of time. Spend money and resources on a 50k fraud? They will spend more money going after small scale and come out in the negative. It doesn't work. Big fish only makes sense.
SHERIFF: Tiger Woods charged with DUI after Florida crash, believed to be on "some type of medication or drug." Blew .000 but refused to do a urine test
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Florida Statute 316.193 that defines DUI: "A person is guilty of the offense of driving under the influence… if the person is driving or in actual physical control of a vehicle within this state and:
(a) The person is under the influence of alcoholic beverages, any chemical substance… or any substance controlled under chapter 893, when affected to the extent that the person’s normal faculties are impaired." You're welcome.
@OlakunleJesuka1@BNONews Thank you! They putting the energy out there saying DUI like he was shit face drunk. This is why I can't fuck with news media. If he is on medication, he ain't putting his business out there due to hippa! He got money for a good lawyer, this shit isnt serious as they making it.
So let me get this straight…
Tiger Woods blows .000… ZERO alcohol… and y’all are still pushing the narrative like he was out here drunk driving??
But now it’s suddenly “some type of medication or drug” because he refused a urine test?? That’s the angle we’re running with??
This is exactly how people get tried in the media before facts even come out.
Either present clear evidence or stop with the speculation. You don’t get to fill in the blanks just to make the story sound worse.
And let’s be honest if that test said 0.000, then maybe… JUST MAYBE… there’s more context here that people are ignoring on purpose.
The rush to paint him guilty is crazy.
Let the facts speak, not assumptions.
@LeadingReport Great. The fraudsters knew the target number.
If I miss my tax obligations by $15,000 I will likely take a hit in some big way, but $1,500,000 in fraud gets a pass. I really hope this gets fixed.
@SovEconomy@LeadingReport So, we pay thousands of taxpayer money on imprisonment on someone who took hundreds of dollars? That shit makes no sense and it's a waste of money even for trial.
@LeadingReport Anyone who intentionally defrauds the American government must be tried with treason. I don’t care if they are taking pencils or yachts, every fraudster must be punished.
@OHappiness82@nickshirleyy They are not going to waste massive manpower on small fish on cases they could lose. Probably 500k and up they'll go after. But anything below that is pennies and won't make sense to waste time on.
It’s about time. For too long, systemic fraud has been treated as a victimless crime while taxpayers foot the bill. Ending the $1.5M "free pass" is a massive step toward accountability. If you break our laws and steal from the public, you should face the full consequences—prosecution, prison, and removal. ⚖️🇺🇸
“Right now we don’t even prosecute fraud that is under $1.5 million dollars… we’re changing that”
Fraudsters have literally stolen BILLIONS from the legal hardworking taxpayers as they defraud our government without any pushback
Prosecute, arrest and deport all the fraudsters.
@jsarasmi@nickshirleyy It makes sense. You can use your manpower for serious shit, not small shit that you may not win in court. Can't go after every little thing. You'll burn out your team.
@its_doublec@nickshirleyy You really think they going to go after small fish? You really think they going to spend time and resources on cases that they might not win? It made sense why they went only after big fish only. Where they gonna get the man power from. They will be overwhelmed.
Finally, a Fraud Task Force that actually goes after the thieves bleeding **billions** from hardworking taxpayers.
No more free passes under $1.5M—time for cuffs, courtrooms, and one-way tickets out for the fraudsters.
Great work exposing this, Nick. Let's see the arrests roll in. 🔥
@cllhrllis@nickshirleyy@lsferguson@TheJusticeDept They don't have the man power to go after so many small fish. And if they lose the case, they waste a lot of resource and time. The big fish makes sense to go after.