Friday, May 21, 2010

Pennsylvania General Corbett Goes To The Moon

Twitter Fighting Pennsylvania Subpoena Seeking Names of 2 Tweeters

Pennsylvania’s attorney general is demanding that Twitter unmask two of its users, a move that civil liberties groups say violates free speech.

A grand jury subpoena issued on May 6 ordered Twitter to disclose the identities of “casablancapa” and “bfbarbie,” two users who criticized the Pennsylvania attorney general, Tom Corbett...nmore

@bfbarbie & @casablancapa: This one is for Pennsylvania Attorney General...

Since 1965, the costs of the Medicaid program have spiraled out of control with double-digit inflation almost every year. While there are many legitimate reasons for the rising costs, a tremendous amount of money is lost to fraud and abuse.

Members of Congress and those involved in individual state Medicaid programs identified a need to establish independent fraud units staffed by coordinated teams of attorneys, investigators and auditors, solely dedicated and trained in the prosecution of Medicaid fraud.

In response, Congress enacted Section 17 of the Medicare-Medicaid Anti-Fraud and Abuse Amendments of 1977 (Public Law 95-142) which established and funded the state Medicaid Fraud Control Unit to investigate and prosecute provider fraud in the Medicaid program. In 1978, in response to the new law, the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General formed its Medicaid Fraud Control Section (MFCS).




Now, more than 30 years into the future, General Tom Corbett, protector of the children of the state, does absolutely nothing but continues to tell science fiction stories of how the state goes after Medicaid fraud. General Corbett is too busy covering up Medicaid Fraud in Child Welfare.
Pennsylvania Medicaid Fraud Control Unit


Not one word, not one reference to children.  If we can put a man on the moon, we can end Medicaid Fraud in Child Welfare.

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