Flew out of Albany on a United flight. I moved from last row to an empty seat next to my wife. A flight attendant said seat changes might affect balance and checked with the captain before confirming. Still thinking can one passenger moving seats really matter that much?@united
@TheBigRuss77 All management teams get in and trying to scam? I am in LTNC from few years. It feels like they do not see long term. Get some thing out of it and run away.
President Trump just signed an executive order RAISING the year pension for Medal of Honor recipients from $16,000 to $67,000
MUCH deserved.
This President is taking care of our heroes
Mexicoโs Gen-Z is leading a historic uprising, analysts comparing it to 1776. Youth are flooding the streets demanding freedom from cartel influence and a government that truly represents them. Now, the4th major Gen-Z movement this year after Indonesia, Nepal, and the Philippines
10 countries where it is most difficult to buy a house ๐ ;
1. ๐น๐ท Turkey - 81.45%
2.๐ณ๐ต Nepal - 59.04%
3. ๐ฎ๐ณ India - 49.85
4. ๐ฎ๐ฉ Indonesia - 48.35%
5. ๐ฆ๐ฒ Armenia - 46.12%
6. ๐ฐ๐ท South Korea - 38.71%
7. ๐ต๐ช Peru - 33.01%
8. ๐ฉ๐ฐ Denmark - 29.06%
9. ๐ง๐ท Brazil - 28.01%
10. ๐จ๐ฑ Chile - 28.%
Somalian restaurant in Minneapolis took $12 million in federal child meal payments
They said they were feeding 4,000-6,000 kids a day. They only averaged 40 people during 6 weeks
They created fake names and invoices, Minneapolis Department of Education was aware and did nothing
โThe FBI installed a surveillance camera overlooking this building just off Lake Street in Minneapolis. At the time, it was Safari Restaurant, which overall took in $12 million in federal child meal payments โ Safari claimed to feed 4,000 to 6,000 kids a day. Its invoices and meal counts shown to the jury alongside the video.
An FBI agent testifying that an average of 40 people came and went during the six weeks it was surveilled. The FBI set up a total of 12 cameras at sites claiming to serve extraordinary numbers of meals.
Another was at a deli in Saint Paul, also registered by defendant Salim Sayyed, which claimed 1,800 meals per day. The video shown to the jury showed an average of 23 people a day coming and going. The jury was shown dozens of invoices, meal counts, and emails seized from Feeding Our Future's headquarters in Saint Anthony.
Some showed links to websites that randomly generated names and ages to create rosters of children who were served meals.
โ And the kicker? Minnesota's own Department of Education had red flags. Massive spikes in reimbursement requests, impossible, impossible meal counts, and they still rubber-stamped the paperwork. Now, this new audit proves what everyone with a brain has been saying for years, incompetence starts at the top.
When the governor's own office is sloppy with receipts, how can he possibly keep his agencies in line? โ It's the same pattern. Inflated invoices, nonexistent oversight, and zero accountability.โ
So Tim Walz personally knew and did nothingโฆ. Where is the accountability?