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Category Archives: Corruption
JPMorgan to pay $5.1 billion to Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac over mortgages
‘…JPMorgan Chase has agreed to pay $5.1 billion to resolve claims that it misled Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac about risky home loans and mortgage securities it sold them before the housing market collapsed.. ‘but then ‘..But no high-level Wall … Continue reading
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Curbing antibiotics on farms taking too long
This is good case in point on the cold hearted bottom line taking precedent. Routine use of antibiotics makes some bacteria stronger and resistant to treatment. When those hardier bugs infect a person, antibiotics might no longer work. Last month, … Continue reading
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FDA wants restrictions on hydrocodone painkillers
You have to ask yourself just who makes money off of the most extensively prescribed pain killer in the nation. The when you look at the profit margin from this drug as a class III drug and the easy access … Continue reading
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IRS paid out $132 billion in bogus tax credits over last decade
As you will see in the article, it is an invitation to steal from the government. This is not chump change and the IRS has done nothing to correct the problem. An invitation to identity theft especially so for those … Continue reading
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Florida Medical Complaints Gather Dust, Often Allowing The Accused To Continue To Practice
‘…Between 2010 and 2012, it took the Florida Board of Medicine an average 434 days to resolve charges of misconduct against doctors, nurses and other health care workers, according to Florida Department of Health records…’ and then ‘…The reason for the … Continue reading
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Escaped prisoners grilled: Who helped you?
Makes you wonder just how good our criminal justice system is in Florida. The second question is when you look below the surface, just what kind of laziness and ineptitude exists. You just know that almost every law enforcement and … Continue reading
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JPMorgan Said to Have Reached $13 Billion U.S. Accord
The hues-pa of the banks and likes of GE that are trying to get tax deductions for the fines they have agreed to pay for illegal activities. Not only that but they are trying to get relief from criminal prosecution … Continue reading
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Indicted Couple Want Assets Freed to Pay Lawyers
I will wager that every police force in the country will be filing friends of the court briefs as to why this should not civil forfeitures should be allowed without a hearing. Can you just imagine how many restitution’s would … Continue reading
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Gainesville man charged with fraud in connection with loan for black-owned businesses
Bureaucrats get paid for the quotas they attain. Administrators are not as concerned about quality as they are meeting quotas. Don’t know how many stories I have heard or seen about stories like this. The worst thing in the world … Continue reading
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Blue-collar talent is too scarce locally, execs say
As I was reading this article, there was a great aha moment. I could not understand why American business was lining up on bringing in undocumented workers from Latin America and the rest of the world. It is because not … Continue reading