Another Day, Another Massive Fraud Scandal Discovered in a Blue State

Tax dollars meant for the vulnerable were quietly funneled to the dead. Colorado officials knew something was wrong—only an audit finally forced it into the light. The numbers are staggering. The excuses are insulting. And the pattern is undeniable. This isn’t a glitch. It’s a warning flare about everything we’ve been tol… Continues…

Colorado’s housing scandal is more than an embarrassing bookkeeping error; it is a brutal snapshot of what happens when “compassion” is used as a shield against scrutiny. Payments to 221 dead recipients didn’t occur in a vacuum. They passed through layers of salaried professionals, contractors, and administrators who were all supposedly paid to prevent exactly this. Yet the money moved anyway—because, in practice, enrollment volume mattered more than eligibility, and oversight was treated as optional.

That’s why this story resonates far beyond Colorado. It mirrors failures in Minnesota, California, New York, and beyond, where the same script plays out: expand first, verify later—if ever. When critics demand audits, they’re smeared as cruel. When fraud is exposed, it’s dismissed as a “systems issue.” But the cost is real: every dollar wasted on a phantom recipient is stolen from a real family in crisis. Reform won’t come from another blue-ribbon panel or carefully worded apology. It will come only when taxpayers refuse to accept ritualized incompetence as the price of caring, and insist that any government claiming moral authority must first prove it can count, verify, and correct—or be stripped of the power to spend at all.

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