Gather round, dearies, for I shall tell the tale of why Betsy DeVos wanted to cut Special Olympics funding.
Once upon a time, Betsy came up with lots of privatized child welfare services with John Engler.
Foster care and adoption turned out to be quite the financially fruitful industry in Medicaid fraud, so they built hospitals to do more research with children because HHS was handing out lots and lots of grant money in children's research, particularly psychological and pharmaceutical, because Michigan is the only state where the State Attorney General cannot sue a pharmaceutical corporation.
Betsy said the Special Olympics cuts were needed, but she did not tell the truth as to why she wanted to slash the funding, so I will.
It is about Medicaid fraud in child welfare.
See, it goes like this.
Bethany Christian Services is moving, quite quickly I must add, to implement full scale claiming of corporate parental rights.
Instead of Special Olympics for kids, there can now be specialized services whose costs can be reimbursed through Targeted Case Management in the expansion of the Families First Act.
Yes, that is correct, when you sign up for these Public Private Partnerships to receive services for your child, that means you are poor, and, as such, shall immediately sign over all your rights, including parental rights, over to the corporate parent, where, the corporation has full control of the children's trust, like the identity, Social Security Number, EITC, to be leverage for more money, that they exfiltrate out the United States through child welfare NGOs to money launder into political campaigns.
I guess Trump did not like Betsy's plan, but hey, what do I know?
I know MiABLE is a foreign corporation and its name is TSA Consulting Group, Inc., and it is taking all the federal funding for all these special needs children, and is going to help these kids save their money, and you can trust them because they are not even a Michigan corporation.
It looks Australian.
Yes, privatization is the real reason why Betsy wanted to cut Special Olympics funding for children.
Betsy likes to send Medicaid fraud in child welfare money to her overseas children's trusts.
Betsy is doing the work of the christian god, the residuals of the peculiar institution.
And that ends the tale of how Betsy does not realize that I just dry snitched, again.
President Donald Trump says Special Olympics will be funded after fallout with Betsy DeVos on the Hill
President Donald Trump on Thursday said the administration will fund Special Olympics following a whirlwind of criticism this week over the White House's budget proposal that had eliminated federal funding for the program.
"The Special Olympics will be funded, I just told my people," Trump told reporters outside the White House. "I want to fund the Special Olympics and I just authorized funding of the Special Olympics."
Breaking: President Trump says Special Olympics will be funded by Administration. pic.twitter.com/2hRPncRX3c— John R Parkinson (@jparkABC) March 28, 2019
Prior to Trump's comments on Thursday afternoon, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos faced more backlash at a hearing in the morning on Capitol Hill over the Trump administration’s proposal to cut federal funding for the Special Olympics. Despite Trump's comments on Thursday afternoon, Congress is ultimately responsible for approving the budget that is proposed by the administration.
In a heated back-and-forth with Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., DeVos defended the administration’s “tough choices and decisions,” saying she did not personally approve the cuts, but forcefully pushed back against criticism.
“Let's not use disabled children in a twisted way for your political narrative,” DeVos said when answering questions from Sen. Durbin. “That is just disgusting and it's shameful.”
Durbin, in response, said the proposed cut was “shameful.”
“I am not twisting it, I asked you to answer yes or no, and you said you did not personally approve this,” Durbin said.
DeVos told the committee that she loved the Special Olympics and had contributed a portion of her salary to the organization.
Durbin went on to criticize decision-makers at the Office of Management and Budget, saying, “Whoever came up with that idea at OMB gets a Special Olympic gold medal for insensitivity.”
DeVos has faced significant backlash this week over part of the administration’s budget proposal that would eliminate $17.6 million for the Special Olympics. The full budget proposed a decrease of $7.1 billion for education funding overall.
The proposal to cut funding for the Special Olympics has been part of past Trump administration budget proposals. The chances that the budget will get passed as it is in this first iteration is highly unlikely.
On Wednesday, the chairman of the Senate appropriations subcommittee, Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., issued a statement saying that the subcommittee would “not cut funding for the program."
“I'm a longtime supporter of Special Olympics and proud that Missouri is home to the largest Special Olympics training facility in the world,” Sen. Blunt wrote. "I was just at the World Games and saw, as I have many times before, what a huge impact the organization has on athletes, their families, and their communities. Our Department of Education appropriations bill will not cut funding for the program."
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