A Virginia Democrat, in an astonishing act of pure chutzpah, has introduced a bill before the state legislature to make verifying the eligibility of anyone applying for aid from an NGO illegal, despite the explosive nature of the fraud in Minnesota and likely a few other Blue states.
State Rep. Jessica Anderson submitted a one page bill which states:
"No state agency responsible for the administration of federal funds shall impose a requirement on a nonprofit charitable organization providing a federal public benefit to determine, verify, or otherwise require proof of eligibility of any applicant for such benefits,”
Why on God's Green Earth would anyone introduce such a bill at this time?
My guess is that a LOT of this fraud money was going back to the Democrats and they not only want to push this all back in the shadows but want it to continue, and I suspect Anderson was willing to take the heat for it. I suspect she is in a very safe district and doesn't mind looking like a crook.
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Well, with the election of Abigail Spanberger as governor in Virginia, that state has gone totally over the edge for the next four years or so. But I'm distressed, though not surprised I guess, to see that they've used Minnesota as their template for corruption, considering how hard we are working to make ourselves the absolute model of perfection in that sort of thing.
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at January 23, 2026 11:07 PM (kRAxH)
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Yeah Dana; you guys are number one, but staying on top requires a lot of work. Not sure your Somalis and Tampon Tim and Muzzie Ellison are up to the challenge! St. Louis used to be number one in crime and we've slipped; we have to work harder on that score!
But you guys are tops now, so bathe in the warm glow of success!
Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at January 24, 2026 09:57 AM (umJ+Y)
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What??? You're saying The Loo was #1 in crime? What about Chicago?
But as far as flat-out corruption, nobody's ever been able to beat New York, and that started with none other than Aaron Burr!
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at January 24, 2026 11:39 PM (kRAxH)