When federal funding flows without proper oversight, accountability goes out the window—and that's when fraudsters see their moment. The Minnesota case is a textbook example. Courts need to take a hard look at how they've weakened the general welfare clause. Without stronger checks on where public money actually goes, we're basically rolling out a welcome mat for financial abuse. It's not just about government efficiency anymore; it's about protecting the system itself from becoming a playground for bad actors.
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ExpectationFarmer
· 11h ago
One sentence: Lack of regulation is the playground for wrongdoers.
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ProofOfNothing
· 11h ago
In simple terms, if no one manages the money, no one is responsible, and bad actors will naturally come in.
When federal funding flows without proper oversight, accountability goes out the window—and that's when fraudsters see their moment. The Minnesota case is a textbook example. Courts need to take a hard look at how they've weakened the general welfare clause. Without stronger checks on where public money actually goes, we're basically rolling out a welcome mat for financial abuse. It's not just about government efficiency anymore; it's about protecting the system itself from becoming a playground for bad actors.