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Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Of Course, Michigan DHHS Lies

Lawmakers vow to investigate Michigan Department of Health and Human
Services records manipulation?

However did "The Elected Ones" come up with the ingenious idea to look into fraud in DHHS?

Michigan DHHS has a long and illustrious history of lying, because they have a right to lie when it come to child welfare.

Michigan DHHS lies so badly that it was the inspiration for my mission and this blog.

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Of course, Michigan DHHS Lies
This particular post just so happens to be a favorite of mine because Maura Corrigan is the one who perfected the culture of lying for the State of Michigan, only for the purposes of maximizing revenue for the state, privatized child welfare contractors, of course.



Michigan's DHHS lies goes all the way back to Jennifer Granholm which taught me how to circumvent lies when collecting data to analyze child welfare operations in Michigan.

Michigan has lied so badly about its child welfare that it is under a federally court appointed monitor, where I would even go so far to say that these administrators even generate propaganda for press releases and public image campaigns, with tax payer dollars, of course.

Unfortunalty for Michigan, the federally appointed court monitor for child welfare forced the state to find alternative means of maximizing revenue for it privately contracted service providers.

But, of course, there are alternative means to identify manipulation of DHHS records.

Let us begin with the insidious, congressional pitch by the Madame Maura Corrigan (always said in a high British accent) on behalf of the American Enterprise Institute, on November 3, 2015.

In order to generate such a pitch, one would have to review relevant data on the well-being of children.

Michigan knew there was a rate increase in Flint for children of Genesee County who tested positive for lead in 2015, where 42.5%, (4,196), compared to the state rate of 37.9%.

Michigan knew there was a rate increase in Flint for children of Genesee County, who were receiving Special Needs services, where 14.1%, (9,470), compared to the state rate of 13.8%.

It must be noted that there is at least a 2 year lag in SACWIS reporting, so these rates may be even higher, but, of course, no one can verify my claim if the state continues to lie, I mean, of course, manipulate records.

It must, also, be noted, of course, that the aforementioned rates are for the County of Genesee, are not stratified for the City of Flint, where I am just going to go all out there and lay claim that the rates are much higher than "ensconcely reported".

Remember, we are dealing with Medicaid cost reimbursements, another database which is becoming privatized, meaning, that FOIA and civil rights laws do not apply to private corporations, which will probably be Michigan's defense, of course.

I am going to take this a step further.

The Flint water crisis is directly connected to the sordid history of the Detroit water crisis.

Stay tuned...of course.

Lawmakers vow to investigate DHHS records manipulation

Flint — The involuntary manslaughter hearing for Michigan Health and Human Services Director Nick Lyon restarts Wednesday with the expected continuation of testimony by Gov. Rick Snyder’s urban affairs aide that previously created a national controversy.

 In October, urban initiatives director Harvey Hollins told the 67th District Court that he informed the governor about the Flint area’s Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in December 2015, contradicting the governor’s testimony to Congress that he first learned of it in January 2016.

 In 2014-15, a Genesee County outbreak of the deadly form of pneumonia ended up killing 12 and sickening 79 residents. Snyder informed the public about the respiratory disease outbreak at a hastily arranged Jan. 13, 2016, press conference in Detroit.

 When the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform asked the Republican governor whether he wanted to clarify his testimony, Snyder stood by his comments.

 “My testimony was truthful and I stand by it,” Snyder wrote on Oct. 13 to House Oversight Chairman Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., and Ranking Member Elijah Cummings, D-Maryland. Cummings wants to subpoena Snyder for more records, something the Snyder administration has called playing politics by press release. The administration says it has released all pertinent Flint-related state documents.

Liar.

 Earlier this month, Cummings said he was thankful to Gowdy for agreeing to reopen the Flint investigation — a claim a Gowdy spokeswoman declined to comment on.

 Hollins testified that he gave Snyder information pertaining to Legionnaires’ in late 2015 from his own six-member task force.

The aide did not indicate what he specifically told Snyder about the Legionnaires’ cases. Special Prosecutor Todd Flood played Snyder’s congressional testimony in court. Last week, Lyon’s attorneys asked Genesee County Judge David Goggins to strike video of Snyder’s congressional committee testimony from the court record, calling it “irrelevant” to the case and a political “sideshow.”

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