When federal funding flows without proper oversight, accountability goes out the window—and that's when fraudsters see their moment. The Minnesota case is a textbook example. Courts need to take a hard look at how they've weakened the general welfare clause. Without stronger checks on where public money actually goes, we're basically rolling out a welcome mat for financial abuse. It's not just about government efficiency anymore; it's about protecting the system itself from becoming a playground for bad actors.

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ExpectationFarmervip
· 6h ago
One sentence: Lack of regulation is the playground for wrongdoers.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 6h ago
In simple terms, if no one manages the money, no one is responsible, and bad actors will naturally come in.
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