Another Obamacare Scandal
Posted by Snoogoo 10 years, 6 months ago to Government
I really love my state but I really hate this. All I can hear is the sucking sound. I just cannot stand the smug looters who live above the law of the land.
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While we're very happy to have you in the Gulch and appreciate your wanting to fully engage, some things in the Gulch (e.g. voting, links in comments) are a privilege, not a right. To get you up to speed as quickly as possible, we've provided two options for earning these privileges.
This is the government we have let become a pack of thieves either right in front of our face or when we find out about what they have done in the back room (if we ever do find out). All they have to do is promise a bunch of freebies paid for by people that have worked all their lives and give it to the people that drop out of school in the eighth grand then whine because they can't make a living wage and go on strike if they don't get paid $30/000 a year for flipping burgers.
Does anyone know the direction to the Gulch?
And then there was the Bush administration that freed Scooter Libby after he was convicted in a court of law.
Seems to me both sides have their issues.
Today I thanked myself for going and fighting when my country asked me to. A friend on Medicare is spending a small fortune out of his pocket for his inhalers. Mine only cost me a copay of $8 for 30 days supply thru the VA. He did not serve in the military. I'm feeling almost as entitled as our representatives in the government that have similar plans.
but the first chosen One president need not fear. -- j
scandal is enough. . but the worst one is Ocare. -- j
in Iraq and died as a result of inhaled chem weapon
vapor which ruined his lungs. . the WMDs were real. -- j
What stuck out to me was, "approved $329,000 of invoices he submitted, all of which failed to provide the level of billing detail called for in his contract."
Former MN employee April T-M failed in her fiduciary duty by paying invoices that were incomplete. Both she and Gruber can be sued and Gruber can be ordered by the court to provide acceptable invoices or return the money. What he can't be sued for is being wrong, and I guarantee that his contract states that clearly even though it wouldn't matter if it didn't.
This kind of thing is rampant in state and federal government. Vendors get paid regardless of whether or not they've met their contractual obligations.
I'll have to sheepishly admit that I'm a state employee. One of the departments that my app development group supports is responsible for paying the telecommunications invoices for the entire state, well over $1,000,000 per month.
The manager of that department had us write code to see if we were being billed correctly. The answer was NO and he pursued them like a pit bull to recover the money going back about three years - millions of dollars in total. After the initial recovery he contracted with a company that specializes in that, and they work commission only so they have a huge incentive to find errors and recover incorrect payments.
The wireless vendors are also obligated to provide us, electronically, with detailed billing data so we could reconcile the invoices with our usage. They change the format and content of the data they sent so often that the two guys who maintained our software were flat out keeping up with data import issues.
Sometimes their changes would leave out info they were required to send and we took a hard line and stopped paying them until they complied. It was amusing to watch them drag their feet until their unpaid receivable was over a million, then suddenly they were in a rush to fix it.
Frontier took over the AT&T business a few months ago. It was a nightmare for almost everyone. They haven't even come close to meeting our data requirements and haven't received a single dollar yet.
It's refreshing to find a government agency that won't pay an invoice until the contract terms are met. If they all did that we'd still have a big, fat mess but at least it would be a slightly smaller one.
Darn it. I forgot to turn on my sarcasm font.