Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Marketing God and Kids For Fraud

Brownie troop collects items to comfort kids in group homes

Here I present to all of my beloved readers an article which on the surface appears to be a good thing. A wonderful group of little girls who want to help children in need.

I must weigh in and make one correction to Legally Kidnapped's post: using children to promote child protection is not a tactic, it is marketing strategy

In child welfare, there are federal dollars for each specific need of a child, including marketing. Federally funded marketing is more readily known as public relation campaigns, which I have renamed as child abuse propaganda.

Here, with the federally funded campaign recruitment of youth groups, you have a successful marketing strategy; they work for free.

In this case, the Brownies have maximized federal dollars as they now solicit from the community donations.

In this case, the Brownies have maximized federal dollars as they now solicit from the community donations for foster children that has already been appropriated through a series of federal and state grants; In turn, the group home agency owner can benefit from the savings by going shopping or getting her hair did.

I am quite sure there are many who will are ready to call me out of my name, which I encourage using the descriptives only with my name in a sentence, so allow me to tell a story about this marketing strategy.

Once upon a time there was a place for foster children that has already been appropriated through a series of federal and state grants.  In turn, the group home agency owner can benefit from the savings by going shopping or getting her hair did.

I am quite sure there are many who will are ready to call me out of my name, which I encourage using the descriptives only with my name in a sentence, so allow me to tell a story about this marketing strategy.

Once upon a time there was a place that shall remain unnamed, St. Vincent Sara Fisher Center, who is the master of this marketing strategy, until this day.,

Before they were shut down by the state and started up in a different city, the administrators would literally make your skin crawl standing in their presence.  They would have a religious group Daughters of Charity who are no longer associated with St., Vincent Sarah Fisher, rally the community to donate for the children warehoused in its suburban house of horrors.  The donations would come in the front door and be placed in the reception office.  From there, the toys and stuffed animals were separated from the gift cards and the clothes with tags.  Someone, Nancy Swaine would cash in the gift cards and take the cash to pay for things such as toilet paper, gas, cleaning supplies, etc., which were all ready billed, at maximum levels, under Title IV-E and Medicaid.  The toys were taken back to the stores, sold off, or warehoused in the upstairs storage of the building.  The kids got little to nothing.

Charity donations are pure personal profit of the most successful marketing strategy for the industry of , effectively carried out by children.

Monitoring and regulating charities are traditionally duties of the Attorney General, unless it deals with children and God, the sweet marketing mixture of deception and racketeering of Medicaid fraud.

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