pinklady
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Post by pinklady on Sept 14, 2022 3:33:47 GMT
Isn’t this the state that doesn’t have drinkable water for its residents? More republican sumbags
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nursema
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Post by nursema on Sept 14, 2022 3:55:07 GMT
I saw this today and still can’t wrap my brain around how disgusting it is. Not sure why it shocks me at all, honestly. Same-ish shit, different day.
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used2scrap
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Post by used2scrap on Sept 14, 2022 4:43:40 GMT
Deplorable.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 14, 2022 5:15:47 GMT
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Post by mollycoddle on Sept 14, 2022 9:10:44 GMT
This is outrageous, and I hope that there are consequences. 😡
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Post by elaine on Sept 14, 2022 10:31:30 GMT
I am beyond disgusted.
Ironic considering Favre has now built his “brand name”/image to be a celebrity that is really a good ‘old down home kinda guy just like you and me - Wrangler Jeans ads and all. No surprise that he is a Republican.
The screenshot of the texts is damning if it is genuine.
I, too, hope that there are consequences.
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Post by JustCallMeMommy on Sept 14, 2022 15:22:40 GMT
Its the city of Jackson that didn't have drinking water, and at this point, the pumps have been replaced, water is flowing, and they are hoping the boil water will be lifted any day now. Most of the cities in the state have managed their municipal systems just fine.
I've been following this story since it broke in early 2020. The only thing new in the last few days is the release of the texts and the former governor's explicit involvement. I kind of thought Brett Favre accepted the money for speaking engagements (which was the original report) that were genuinely cancelled, and since he probably doesn't handle his own money, he didn't personally track where the money went in the long run, even though he has never had the most stellar reputation locally. You know how they say you can tell someone's character by watching how they treat people "beneath" them? Every server and valet in town has a negative Brett Favre story, but most of them are from when he was younger.
The executive director of this non-profit seems to be cooperating with prosecutors, so I doubt this will be the last we see of people in high places being exposed. And since her schools and non-profits aren't all located in republican strongholds, I won't be surprised if the corruption crossed the aisle - we're just seeing the biggest fish first.
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pinklady
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Post by pinklady on Sept 14, 2022 16:21:08 GMT
Its the city of Jackson that didn't have drinking water, and at this point, the pumps have been replaced, water is flowing, and they are hoping the boil water will be lifted any day now. Most of the cities in the state have managed their municipal systems just fine. I've been following this story since it broke in early 2020. The only thing new in the last few days is the release of the texts and the former governor's explicit involvement. I kind of thought Brett Favre accepted the money for speaking engagements (which was the original report) that were genuinely cancelled, and since he probably doesn't handle his own money, he didn't personally track where the money went in the long run, even though he has never had the most stellar reputation locally. You know how they say you can tell someone's character by watching how they treat people "beneath" them? Every server and valet in town has a negative Brett Favre story, but most of them are from when he was younger. The executive director of this non-profit seems to be cooperating with prosecutors, so I doubt this will be the last we see of people in high places being exposed. And since her schools and non-profits aren't all located in republican strongholds, I won't be surprised if the corruption crossed the aisle - we're just seeing the biggest fish first. You should have left out the first paragraph. Justification is not a good look.
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Post by epeanymous on Sept 14, 2022 16:37:32 GMT
It truly never ceases to amaze me how exceptionally wealthy people think they are entitled to things like this.
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Sept 14, 2022 16:43:03 GMT
Its the city of Jackson that didn't have drinking water, and at this point, the pumps have been replaced, water is flowing, and they are hoping the boil water will be lifted any day now. Most of the cities in the state have managed their municipal systems just fine. I've been following this story since it broke in early 2020. The only thing new in the last few days is the release of the texts and the former governor's explicit involvement. I kind of thought Brett Favre accepted the money for speaking engagements (which was the original report) that were genuinely cancelled, and since he probably doesn't handle his own money, he didn't personally track where the money went in the long run, even though he has never had the most stellar reputation locally. You know how they say you can tell someone's character by watching how they treat people "beneath" them? Every server and valet in town has a negative Brett Favre story, but most of them are from when he was younger. The executive director of this non-profit seems to be cooperating with prosecutors, so I doubt this will be the last we see of people in high places being exposed. And since her schools and non-profits aren't all located in republican strongholds, I won't be surprised if the corruption crossed the aisle - we're just seeing the biggest fish first. You should have left out the first paragraph. Justification is not a good look. The whole post sounds like justification.
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Post by dizzycheermom on Sept 14, 2022 17:25:41 GMT
I didn't take anything as justification. Just explaining things from a local perspective. shrug
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Post by bc2ca on Sept 14, 2022 17:28:58 GMT
I'm beyond disgusted. Lock them all up.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 14, 2022 17:33:01 GMT
More fallout!!
Reacting to this scandal, Fox Sports analyst Shannon Sharpe raked Favre over the coals for being involved in a fraud scheme even though he is personally a multimillionaire thanks to his lengthy career in the National Football League.
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scrappinmama
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Post by scrappinmama on Sept 14, 2022 17:42:40 GMT
How disgusting. I don't know how they live with themselves.
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Sept 14, 2022 18:00:20 GMT
I didn't take anything as justification. Just explaining things from a local perspective. shrug I could be wrong, but it came across to me like, "This isn't a MS problem, it is a Jackson problem" and "everyone likely does this so no need to point out the governor."
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Post by femalebusiness on Sept 14, 2022 18:27:14 GMT
Another trumper/repub bites the dust!
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Post by mollycoddle on Sept 14, 2022 18:41:15 GMT
Its the city of Jackson that didn't have drinking water, and at this point, the pumps have been replaced, water is flowing, and they are hoping the boil water will be lifted any day now. Most of the cities in the state have managed their municipal systems just fine. I've been following this story since it broke in early 2020. The only thing new in the last few days is the release of the texts and the former governor's explicit involvement. I kind of thought Brett Favre accepted the money for speaking engagements (which was the original report) that were genuinely cancelled, and since he probably doesn't handle his own money, he didn't personally track where the money went in the long run, even though he has never had the most stellar reputation locally. You know how they say you can tell someone's character by watching how they treat people "beneath" them? Every server and valet in town has a negative Brett Favre story, but most of them are from when he was younger. The executive director of this non-profit seems to be cooperating with prosecutors, so I doubt this will be the last we see of people in high places being exposed. And since her schools and non-profits aren't all located in republican strongholds, I won't be surprised if the corruption crossed the aisle - we're just seeing the biggest fish first. If a Democrat was part of this or any other such corruption, I want them hung out to dry.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 14, 2022 19:05:08 GMT
Agreed!! ^^^
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Post by JustCallMeMommy on Sept 14, 2022 19:19:14 GMT
The OP pointed out a city problem (mayor and city council responsibility that is currently being fixed by the sitting governor who I'm still not convinced has the authority, though I'm glad he is doing something) then brought up an article about a different, former governor involved in a complicated investigation; it just muddies the waters on two important issues that don't appear to be related. Even the most critical local articles haven't suggested that the welfare funds ever would have been going to the Jackson water system. If anything, they would have gone to a different non-profit, and its nuts that they were used for a college volleyball stadium (speaking fees routed to a volleyball stadium? I still don't quite understand the mechanics there, probably because it hasn't been really explained yet.).
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Rhondito
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Post by Rhondito on Sept 14, 2022 19:41:32 GMT
I didn't take anything as justification. Just explaining things from a local perspective. shrug I could be wrong, but it came across to me like, "This isn't a MS problem, it is a Jackson problem" and "everyone likely does this so no need to point out the governor." The water - it is a JACKSON problem; the rest of the state has no issues.
I don't understand where you got the second impression. Both the current and the former governor have their hands dirtied in the welfare fraud scheme, in one way or another.
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Post by aj2hall on Sept 14, 2022 21:36:01 GMT
Admittedly, I'm an outsider, but the water seems like a state of federal problem, bigger than just the city. The cost to replace the system is prohibitively expensive for a struggling city. IIRC, the city asked the state for help, but the governor refused. www.npr.org/2022/08/29/1120016563/water-emergency-mississippi-capitalLike many cities, Jackson faces water system problems it can't afford to fix. Its tax base has eroded the past few decades as the population decreased — the result of mostly white flight to suburbs that began after public schools integrated in 1970. The city's population is now more than 80% Black, with about 25% of its residents living in poverty.
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Sept 14, 2022 23:02:13 GMT
This also makes me wonder how else they have misused money.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 14, 2022 23:08:18 GMT
Well Ivey in Alabama is using Covid dollars to build another prison...
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Post by Darcy Collins on Sept 14, 2022 23:16:43 GMT
This also makes me wonder how else they have misused money. Apparently we're talking at least $77 million - at least that's what the initial audit showed. Serious siphoning off of funds. Despicable.
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PLurker
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Post by PLurker on Sept 14, 2022 23:17:22 GMT
Our (Green Bay/Wisconsin) last 2 quarterbacks played exceptional ball and for long time period. In the time we've had two, Chicago, for instance, has gone through 35+ QBs.
Too bad they have come to be disappointing as people off the field.
Between them, the long-term effects and other NFL debacles, I'm not so keen on the game anymore. Lost some of it's luster.
Favre sucks if he knew, did it anyway, tried to hide it etc. If so, no wonder he's reportedly a trumper. Same. 🤢 🤮
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 14, 2022 23:23:55 GMT
Big man on campus, no different then a CEO ripping off the customers/workers, former ripping us/US off, they all frequently face no consequences...
The golden people....
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Sept 14, 2022 23:42:55 GMT
This also makes me wonder how else they have misused money. Apparently we're talking at least $77 million - at least that's what the initial audit showed. Serious siphoning off of funds. Despicable. Wow! So the $5 million for the volleyball court and where did the rest go? I hope that governor is up for election soon.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 14, 2022 23:49:58 GMT
Phil Bryant is the former governor. Present is Tate Reeves... I think he is two years into his term.
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Post by Darcy Collins on Sept 15, 2022 0:50:25 GMT
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pinklady
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Post by pinklady on Sept 15, 2022 1:07:27 GMT
Alright Shannon Sharpe. More NFL people need to speak up too.
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