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Jan 3 2020 05:46pm
Quote (excellence @ 3 Jan 2020 17:34)
https://i.imgur.com/5kpyNB1.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/PLeetBO.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/oOQJuj9.jpg

a warmonger (D) politician (who has not been exonerated of spitting at children and kittens for “stress relief” at the end of each of his daily national-socialist worshipping sessions) feigns outrage 3 days after warmongering


rofl, great post my friend!
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Jan 5 2020 07:44pm


golden globes tonight :hail:
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Jan 7 2020 09:26am
https://twitter.com/scottsantens/status/1214197661231910915?s=21

apparently (per CNBC), these two people are Andrew Yang and Tulsi Gabbard:



:wacko:
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Jan 9 2020 08:36am
most of you have probably seen or heard about this somewhere, but i'll add it in.


Quote (excellence @ Jan 7 2020 10:26am)
https://twitter.com/scottsantens/status/1214197661231910915?s=21

apparently (per CNBC), these two people are Andrew Yang and Tulsi Gabbard:

https://i.imgur.com/ahAvTFV.png

:wacko:

i just wanted to say that's one of the funniest things i've seen all week.
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Jan 9 2020 07:31pm
mentioned this in impeachment thread, a report was released last month for fiscal year 2019. just going to throw it in here
https://oig.hhs.gov/newsroom/news-releases/2019/sar.asp
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Washington, DC—America's taxpayers could see nearly $5.9 billion in misspent Medicare, Medicaid, and other health and human service program dollars returned to the government as the result of fiscal year 2019 work by the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General, according to a recently released report.

The Semiannual Report to Congress summarizes OIG activities for all of FY 2019 and highlights specific achievements in the second half of the year.

"In this reporting period, OIG continued to produce outstanding results for the American people through independent, objective oversight," said Joanne M. Chiedi, Acting Inspector General for HHS-OIG. "OIG continued its enterprise-wide oversight of HHS's over $1 trillion portfolio and its bold pursuit of those who cheat HHS programs or harm HHS beneficiaries."

Of the billions of dollars in savings and recoveries in FY 2019, more than $819 million is expected to be recovered from audits and approximately $5.04 billion is expected from investigative recoveries. Investigative receivables include expected recoveries from criminal actions, civil and administrative settlements, civil judgments, and administrative actions by OIG.

In FY 2019, OIG brought 809 criminal actions against individuals or organizations engaging in crimes against HHS programs and the beneficiaries they serve and an additional 695 civil actions, including false claims and unjust-enrichment lawsuits filed in Federal district court, civil monetary penalty settlements, and administrative recoveries related to provider self-disclosure matters.

The agency also excluded 2,640 individuals and entities from participation in Medicare, Medicaid, and other Federal health care programs.
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Jan 10 2020 08:01am
Quote (tagged4nothing @ Jan 9 2020 08:36am)
most of you have probably seen or heard about this somewhere, but i'll add it in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjXFDQJA7CY


i just wanted to say that's one of the funniest things i've seen all week.

CNN having to pay up for attacking a kid, kek
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Jan 11 2020 08:33pm

https://www.nlrb.gov/news-outreach/news-story/cnn-pay-76-million-backpay
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January 10, 2020

Settlement is the largest monetary remedy in the history of the NLRB

As part of a settlement signed today, CNN has agreed to pay $76 million in backpay, the largest monetary remedy in the history of the National Labor Relations Board. The backpay amount, larger than what the Agency collects on average in a typical year, is expected to benefit over 300 individuals.

oof
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Jan 12 2020 01:37pm
Quote (tagged4nothing @ Jan 9 2020 09:36am)
most of you have probably seen or heard about this somewhere, but i'll add it in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjXFDQJA7CY


i just wanted to say that's one of the funniest things i've seen all week.


Im sad, they shouldve got to discovery and burned CNN to the ground. I wonder what information they got if any as part of the settlement.
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Im sad, they shouldve got to discovery and burned CNN to the ground. I wonder what information they got if any as part of the settlement.

i assume nothing. they probably settled just so they wouldn't get to discovery.
WaPo's case has been re-opened and is going to discovery, with the cases being rather similar, it's safer to lose the money instead of losing the case and money.
https://nypost.com/2019/10/28/judge-reopens-covington-teen-nicholas-sandmanns-250m-suit-against-the-washington-post/
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A federal judge on Monday reopened the $250 million defamation lawsuit filed by Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann against the Washington Post, a report said.

The ruling by US District Court Judge William Bertelsman partially reverses his own July decision to toss the suit on grounds that opinions published by the paper from Native American activist Nathan Phillips — whom was recorded in a viral standoff with Sandmann — were protected under the First Amendment.

Based off an amended complaint filed by the Kentucky student’s legal team, Bertelsman granted the plaintiff the ability to seek discovery from the Washington Post on three of 33 alleged libelous statements reported in the paper documenting the Jan. 18 incident in Washington, DC, according to the Washington Times.


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