St Louis charity boss stole millions meant for hungry kids gets light sentence while tax dollars vanish

It’s enough to make your blood boil. The taxpayer-funded program meant to feed hungry kids in St. Louis was just robbed blind by someone who was supposed to help. Cymone McClellan, a nonprofit leader, pulled off a $2.3 million scam and used the stolen funds to buy homes, fancy cars, and God knows what else—all while children went without. Her punishment? Just over three years in prison. Three years for stealing food from the mouths of Missouri’s most vulnerable children. Meanwhile, her accomplice gets a slap on the wrist with probation. This is what passes for “justice” under our bloated bureaucracy.

What made it all so easy? Take a wild guess—COVID policies. As soon as the state stopped doing in-person audits and allowed drive-thru meal giveaways, the door was thrown wide open for bad actors. McClellan quickly started faking management plans, inventing phony signers, and submitting piles of bogus meal claims—860,876 fake meals, to be exact. Actual children saw almost nothing. Keep that in mind the next time a Democrat insists that more government is the answer.

While hardworking Americans struggle to pay their bills, crooked activists are getting rich by exploiting pandemic loopholes and liberal dreams of “helping the underprivileged.” These so-called charities become money pits where your tax dollars vanish and, too often, nobody’s watching. It’s almost as if the entire system is rigged to reward con artists and punish folks who actually follow the rules.

Where was the outrage from the left? They never have much to say when their sacred non-profit sector gets caught in corruption. Instead, they call for even more spending, more handouts, and more government programs. But this is exactly what happens when you let open wallets run wild without strict oversight—fraud, waste, and abuse become the norm. And surprise—average kids are the ones who pay the price.

Maybe, just maybe, it’s time to stop pretending these government “solutions” work. Every time Big Government steps in to “save the day,” the only thing that grows is an army of bureaucrats and opportunists waiting to cash in. When will America wake up and ask: How many more crooks need to line their pockets with dollars destined for our children before we say enough is enough?

Source: Townhall


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