A.F. Branco Cartoon – Tick Tocking Away
A.F. BRANCO | on June 23, 2024 | https://comicallyincorrect.com/a-f-branco-cartoon-tick-tocking-away/

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A.F. Branco Cartoon—Minnesota has an ever-growing fraud problem. The Feeding Our Future estimate is the one provided by the U.S. Department of Justice almost two years ago. Despite adding two dozen more defendants over the years, the original estimate has not been updated. My own estimate places the final figure at double that amount.
Tracking Minnesota’s growing fraud problem
By Bill Glahn – June 22, 2024
There are many examples of Minnesotans defrauding the federal government directly (PPP, small business loans, etc.). These cases are not included.
The Feeding Our Future estimate is the one provided by the U.S. Department of Justice almost two years ago. Despite the addition of two dozen more defendants over the years, the original estimate has not been updated. My own estimate places the final figure at double that amount.
The child care (CCAP) fraud estimate is one provided by a whistleblower in the case. About the estimate, the legislative auditor wrote the following back in 2019: READ MORE…
A.F. Branco Cartoon – Good vs Evil
A.F. BRANCO | on June 24, 2024 | https://comicallyincorrect.com/a-f-branco-cartoon-good-vs-evil/

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A.F. Branco Cartoon – On Wednesday, Republican Gov. Jeff Landry of Louisiana ignited leftist outrage by signing a bill that requires all the state’s public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments.
Leftists Cry ‘Separation of Church and State’ Over New Ten Commandments Law – Here’s a History Lesson for Them
By Michael Schwarz – June 21, 2024
Rarely have seven innocuous words, misinterpreted and then amplified, caused so much mischief.
On Wednesday, Republican Gov. Jeff Landry of Louisiana ignited leftist outrage by signing a bill that requires all the state’s public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments.
Predictably, opponents of the bill cited a paraphrased version of a line that appeared in an 1802 letter written by President Thomas Jefferson: “wall of separation between church and state.”
As we shall see, the use of that “separation” phrase to attack Louisiana’s law amounts to an act of sophistry.
No doubt anticipating such objections, Louisiana earmarked no state money for the mandate’s implementation, relying instead on private funds.
Likewise, to affirm that the mandated display constitutes an acknowledgement of the Ten Commandments’ historical significance, not an endorsement of a particular religious creed, the law also requires a four-paragraph context statement tying the Ten Commandments to American foundational documents. READ MORE…
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