The only question to ponder is whether the criminals behind the Steele Dossier, the Russian Collusion allegations, the Nazis are Fine People hoaxes, etc., etc., etc. are corrupt enough to rig an election. And the obvious answer is "without a shadow of a doubt."
@HHusky, will, however, answer "NO" to that question while wondering why he's the certified village idiot of these boreds.
Tale as old as time. Government is needed to solve a problem it created. So, Oregon shoved $426 million of "free" federal covid dollars for rent assistance out the door with a complete lack of accountability and internal controls. Third parties could sign up to distribute the funds and the money was out the door. Same thing happened in Washington with hundreds of millions of covid fed dollars sent off to fraudulent applicants. But, then we have our mythical MBA tell us that when it came to hastily instituted and many times illegally instituted state vote by mail operations, our crack unbiased state employees absolutely nailed the institution and monitoring of internal controls and that wide spread voter fraud was impossible. No third parties paid for with hundreds of millions of Zuckerberg bucks with no accountability were involved. Cleanest election evah. Has the dazzler ever been wrong right?
SALEM, Ore. — Oregon distributed a massive amount of emergency federal funding to aid renters and landlords during the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting unemployment crisis, but a new audit from the Oregon secretary of state's office faults the agency that handled the program for distributing the money unevenly and failing to keep adequate records, making it impossible to confirm that all the funds were spent correctly.
The pandemic-era program was a one-off emergency initiative, but the problems highlighted by the audit are still important to study because they can help guide improvements to other ongoing assistance efforts like the Oregon Eviction Diversion Program and make the state better prepared for future emergencies according to an audit report released Thursday by the secretary of state's office.
The Oregon Housing and Community Services Department ran the state Emergency Rental Assistance program from May 2021 to June 2023 and distributed $426 million in rent assistance during that time, according to the report.
The report acknowledges that the program was newly created and the agency was "under enormous pressure to get millions of dollars out the door as quickly as possible," according to a news release from the secretary of state's office. But the imperative to move fast caused the agency to have less oversight than it should have, without sufficiently rigorous accounting or contract monitoring with on-the-ground partner groups to make sure the money went to the right people.
Fraud was a major concern, according to the news release, with about $37 million in requests denied due to potentially fraudulent applications. The money also came with federal spending guidelines, the report noted, and Oregon could be left on the hook if it can't prove that it followed the distribution rules.
The audit also found that the program itself also had a rocky rollout, with glitchy new software, poor customer service and delays in application processing for both tenants and landlords. OHCS did not have an adequate plan in place for housing emergencies and was overwhelmed by the twin crises of COVID-19 and widespread wildfires in 2020.
In addition to improving its contract monitoring, accounting and program outcome reporting, the audit also recommends that the agency conduct a review of the pandemic assistance program with local partners to better prepare for future emergencies.
Everyone forgets that all governor emergency ordered mail in ballots were illegal. ALL OF THEM! Governors don't make laws legislature does. Yet nothing was done...
Everyone forgets that all governor emergency ordered mail in ballots were illegal. ALL OF THEM! Governors don't make laws legislature does. Yet nothing was done...
Not everyone forgets. The dazzler knows and then lies about the election not being gamed by the blue states and counties.
The real tragedy here is it's not that there isn't evidence, its our entire "elected body" except for a few individuals who knows and are taking part in pretending it's conspiracy and protecting the real insurrection. That should be the wake up call for everyone that our government has gone rogue and it didn't happen overnight. They have been installing operatives in every level of our government right down to mayors and city councils and orchestrating this take over for years/ decades!
The real tragedy here is it's not that there isn't evidence, its our entire "elected body" except for a few individuals who knows and are taking part in pretending it's conspiracy and protecting the real insurrection. That should be the wake up call for everyone that our government has gone rogue and it didn't happen overnight. They have been installing operatives in every level of our government right down to mayors and city councils and orchestrating this take over for years/ decades!
Sounds like you need to visit your local gun shop.
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wrongright?https://www.kgw.com/article/news/state/audit-flaws-oregon-distribution-rent-assistance-pandemic/283-526857ba-9586-4292-bd65-08ca07d4bb62
SALEM, Ore. — Oregon distributed a massive amount of emergency federal funding to aid renters and landlords during the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting unemployment crisis, but a new audit from the Oregon secretary of state's office faults the agency that handled the program for distributing the money unevenly and failing to keep adequate records, making it impossible to confirm that all the funds were spent correctly.
The pandemic-era program was a one-off emergency initiative, but the problems highlighted by the audit are still important to study because they can help guide improvements to other ongoing assistance efforts like the Oregon Eviction Diversion Program and make the state better prepared for future emergencies according to an audit report released Thursday by the secretary of state's office.
The Oregon Housing and Community Services Department ran the state Emergency Rental Assistance program from May 2021 to June 2023 and distributed $426 million in rent assistance during that time, according to the report.
The report acknowledges that the program was newly created and the agency was "under enormous pressure to get millions of dollars out the door as quickly as possible," according to a news release from the secretary of state's office. But the imperative to move fast caused the agency to have less oversight than it should have, without sufficiently rigorous accounting or contract monitoring with on-the-ground partner groups to make sure the money went to the right people.
Fraud was a major concern, according to the news release, with about $37 million in requests denied due to potentially fraudulent applications. The money also came with federal spending guidelines, the report noted, and Oregon could be left on the hook if it can't prove that it followed the distribution rules.
The audit also found that the program itself also had a rocky rollout, with glitchy new software, poor customer service and delays in application processing for both tenants and landlords. OHCS did not have an adequate plan in place for housing emergencies and was overwhelmed by the twin crises of COVID-19 and widespread wildfires in 2020.
In addition to improving its contract monitoring, accounting and program outcome reporting, the audit also recommends that the agency conduct a review of the pandemic assistance program with local partners to better prepare for future emergencies.
No evidence at all.
Bupkis!
That should be the wake up call for everyone that our government has gone rogue and it didn't happen overnight.
They have been installing operatives in every level of our government right down to mayors and city councils and orchestrating this take over for years/ decades!
No evidence at all. None. I seem to recall a witness that filed a sworn affidavit that he trucked them over...
Funny!