I am deeply moved that this Committee came to an agreement to allow this exhaustive, well, somewhat exhaustive, study to be executed.
Now, for my 2 cents.
Of course, the study just had to be diplomatic, but that is expected.
I do not have to be professional as I am an original source.
Even though there was no mention of fraud, the venue is the U.S. Senate Finance Committee, which is proper, but, where is the Medicaid fraud?
I know this is only a start, so we are going to be working together for a very long time because there were 18 very naughty States which did not respond to the Committee's inquiries.
"Not all of the States responded to inquiries from the Committee. » Seventeen States failed to respond to the 50-State Letter. Those States were:
- Arizona,
- Florida,
- Georgia,
- Idaho,
- Louisiana,
- Maine,
- Michigan,
- Mississippi,
- Missouri,
- Montana,
- Nevada,
- North Carolina,
- Ohio,
- Rhode Island,
- South Carolina,
- Vermont, and
- Virginia.
Why did this States not respond to the inquiry of privatization in foster care?
Fraud.
Michigan was the first state to privatize.
Now, that the ball is in my court, I shall be publishing my book, the first in a series, quite soon.
Oh, this is going to be so much fun to take these people out because they fund political campaigns and invest in many other ventures besides property.
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