Corruption in California never sleeps. So, it’s no surprise that a so-called “hospice” business in Los Angeles just bolted out the back door after one brave journalist exposed them. This is what happens in liberal strongholds like LA, where crooks have free rein to bleed taxpayers dry, buying Cybertrucks and BMWs while pretending to “care” for the vulnerable.
These scam artists didn’t just operate under the radar—they flaunted their wealth in a rundown building, teaching others to open fake hospice businesses and cash in on the system. Why pack up and vanish overnight if everything is above board? It’s the oldest trick in the Democrat playbook: collect public money, dodge accountability, and run when the heat turns up.
Yet again, California bureaucrats turned a blind eye. Maybe because the state’s bloated departments are more interested in virtue signaling than doing their jobs. Liberal leaders love passing out trillions for endless entitlements and “compassionate” programs, but they never seem to notice who’s actually collecting the dough. When questionable characters ride around in brand-new luxury cars on hospice money, maybe it’s time to admit their so-called safety nets are just open cash registers for fraudsters.
Meanwhile, the professional left and their media allies would rather focus on dragging conservatives through the mud than shining a light on this massive waste. Where’s the outrage? Why aren’t California’s progressives holding their own system accountable? Maybe it’s because cracking down on fraudsters means cutting off the gravy train that keeps their activist friends and campaign donors happy.
Thankfully, there’s a new sheriff in town. Americans are finally getting serious about fraud thanks to strong conservative leadership in Washington. With the White House task force on fraud now rolling out, corrupt operators won’t have anywhere to hide. Maybe California’s liberals should take notes—real accountability means shutting down crooks, not subsidizing them. Isn’t it time Americans demanded that their hard-earned money go to those truly in need, instead of lining the pockets of the next scam artist to come crawling out of LA?
Source: Townhall
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