From OFA website:
"Eligibility-based funding provided to an external party based on incorrect or falsified eligibility information. (See additional considerations below). Examples include, but are not limited to:
- Families misreport their income to become eligible for free-reduced lunch
- Tenant or client falsifies their income or other eligibility criteria to receive housing assistance funding
- Claimant submits a fraudulent unemployment claim for payment
We recommend governments document these items and notify interested parties depending on the source of funds."
But then what are corrupt state managers to do if their own corrupt employees are involved in handing out money fraudulently?
Is that like the head of a criminal enterprise being required to report on their own line worker crime members to the federal government?
No wonder the Fraud Unit investigator I tried to make a report to in 2005 laughed at me when I reported a daycare on my caseload who was operating massively illegally at overcapacity, over their legal licensed capacity. Breaking the overcapacity law didn't matter to the Fraud Unit. At a monitor visit I found six children and her assistant hiding in a closet. With only a capacity to have 12 children, she had 21 children. Upstairs wasn't licensed due to Fire Code regulations, is where she had two infants in cribs. The daycare provider wasn't allowing parents to come into her daycare. They had to wait at the front door to get their babies and little ones. When I made a move to revoke her license, my supervisor wouldn't let me and took me off the case. Years later it came out the provider was operating a second day care in the State of Oregon at the same time.
But who allows all of this to happen in state government? The Tom Cruise film, The Firm, comes to mind.
To whom would ethical state caseworkers/social workers report unethical activity to when their supervisors allow corruption?What newspaper is Tom reading there? The National Law Journal. Attorneys might be allowing such corruption? Can that be?
Now it is more curious that Washington State Attorney General, Nick Brown, has contracted with Perkins Coie attorneys, the law firm of the infamous Steele Dossier Russian-Gate Hoax coup operation on President Donald J. Trump, to be his "special" AAGs in state government. Private attorneys are involved in making decisions on state government agencies? Perkins Coie law firm embedded in Washington State government.
Nick has gone to town filing lawsuits against the Trump administration's work of getting illegal criminal aliens out of America.Why would an AG taking that kind of action against a president, why would Nick be concerned that within the Somali community in Washington State, as what happened in the late 90s in the Russian speaking communities (Ukraine & Georgia) of Washington State, why would Nick even give it a thought, that there might be organized crime gangs about siphoning off taxpayer money now in Washington State? Inquiring minds among Washington State citizens want to know why Nick is not concerned.
Corrupt governmental agents always repeat their patterns unless patterns are stopped in the beginning before they take root and start to grow like weeds. It is concerning Perkins Coie private attorneys are directly involved in state government.
What would Lt. Columbo say about the OFA director being a Ghost?
Would he say, "Oh, yeah Tom Cruise and The Firm"? Attorneys? Corrupt attorneys? Really?
It is not 2020 anymore and millions of American citizens have been self-educating for 5 years. The usual mainstream Mockingbird Operation Media industrial planting of scripted "stories" doesn't work anymore.
Mockingbird Media becomes more and more irrelevant especially with 23-year old Nick Shirley doing his citizen journalism work.I have an email from 2005 of Washington State government managers first floating out the idea how to control Seattle media.
By 2014 I witnessed that plan had come to be fully implemented. Scripted plots between the unelected failed government managers, the media, public unions, attorneys and elected weak and/or corrupt legislators in Washington State.
Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown might want to follow the role modeling of 23-year-old, Nick Shirley?
Follow the role modeling of President Donald J. Trump's administration and his hard-working cabinet?
The state legislatures in Washington State and Oregon are taxing regular citizens and small business owners to death.
Oregon's previous governor, Kate Brown, was from Minnesota. Portland, Oregon political pollster, John Horvick, is a "Proud Minnesotan".
Pay attention to patterns and the true story always emerges.
January 1, 2026





