Monday, December 23, 2013

WAR ON FRAUD


Let's declare war on: Fraud, Waste and Abuse which remains the most fundamental threat to our cohesiveness as one nation.
My response to those who continue to use the rising tide analogy: A rising tide floats all yachts but swamps all others with rogue waves of inflation in a polluted sea of arrogance and corruption. The job of government is to provide safe harbor for those who are sending up the flares of distress and not to dead weight or keel haul them over the barnacles of fraud, waste and abuse. There aren't enough life preservers on this Titanic and those of us locked in steerage are drowning in the frigid waters of apathy.
Seemingly, there has been very little commitment on the part of law enforcement to address this. A healthcare overhaul might well have been averted had we first eliminated the fraud, waste and abuse. We are continually exposed to the realities of a different set of rules for the wealthy elite and it doesn't sit well. It is sheer arrogance. The American people are well aware of these inequities and it undermines our belief in all that is good about our nation.

I am a combat veteran of the Vietnam era and I have spent the past ten years seeking justice in our courts due to the criminal predations of a Hasidic Jewish Congregation from Brooklyn, NY. My wife and I lost forty three years of planning and hard work. I have first hand knowledge of the corrupting influence that wealth plays on the people who reign within our judicial system and it has shaken our belief system. The silence from law enforcement has been deafening.
 http://www.griffin-house.com/justiceorjustus

We are, each of us, friends, families and neighbors and we deserve better than we are getting. We know the difference between right and wrong and our enforcement agencies need to commit, without corruption, to a zero tolerance policy toward those people "in high places" who would test our national integrity, dignity and pride for their own personal greed. The evidence is blatantly obvious and it is completely immoral that wealth buys and corrupts justice.

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