Brutal but necessary

By Free Republic | Created at 2024-11-20 03:26:30 | Updated at 2024-11-20 05:27:26 2 hours ago
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Brutal but necessary

Posted on 11/19/2024 7:22:58 PM PST by Bigbrown

With the advent of D.OG.E. we need to make some hard decisions. I don't care if it's my brother my mother my sister or anybody… If they work for the federal government and they are reaping off the system at the expense of taxpayers if there's a website that comes out that allows us to report people I will turn them in. I have a neighbor who has been sitting in his house for the last four years. The first excuse was that they had an older woman that was a receptionist that they didn't want to worry about getting sick. Here we are nearly 4 years later he still was still sitting at home building bee houses on the government time. He probably got on in his computer for an hour a day and yet the taxpayers will pay him for eight hours a day. I look forward to the day that there's something or somewhere I can turn him in for fraud, waste, and abuse.. I have plenty of video of him working in his shop building bee houses during the middle of the week when he should be doing work for the government. I think he feels the heat. He is not been going to work last for years but over the last week suddenly he goes into work every morning! I'm not sure if I have an eye for the obvious or what but he is suddenly seeing that he does not have a free ride anymore. And this is somebody that sells himself as a hard-core conservative. You reap what you sow.


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