Brickbat: Wrong To Repair

St. Louis officials are investigating after residents say the city
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It's always the ex wife.
The cause is simply the satanic belief that there is no “right and wrong”, only what serves you and what you can get away with.
It’s completely uncivilized and illogical behaviour . It defies reason.
Like the free market.
What do you think makes what they did, wrong?
I'm shocked...shocked!
The repairs are part of a federally funded effort...
There it is.
You spelled 'funneled' wrong Fist.
Democrats.
Nah, just local politics. Funneling tax moneys to the wife's cousin's fictitious business is standard for many small towns. The only thing notable here is that it was a somewhat large city. So sure, Democrats. Because no Republican ever committed a crime.
No, you retard, because St Louis has a hard core Democratic government.
St. Louis. Where the Police will repair your pistol so that they can charge you for "assault with a deadly weapon".
A common thread of these brickbats is that there is never a report on the fraudsters being arrested and convicted.
If justice was done, it wouldn't really be a brickbat, would it?
Nonsense. We get Brickbats about police committing some trivial misstep or involved in some grievous outcome facing trial all the time. Especially when the "He didn't face justice the way *I* think he should've faced justice." drowns out any/all other narratives. Even if that includes concealing more systemic corruption.
What we actually don't get are brickbats about how Alec Baldwin or Hunter Biden or similar are going to stand trial for flagrantly and/or intentionally committing crimes or engaging in criminal acts from positions of authority.
"The company's previous business address is an apartment where the ex-wife of one of the two city officials overseeing the program lives."
Thus, the program was implemented by St. Louis city officials, so they could get the city to write them checks for an alleged public service (i.e. favors to certain city residents to get their property fixed up, but usually they just get a bill and no fixes) that's not delivered. Meanwhile, they're making it hard to contact them via fake addresses (after inadvertently/temporarily using the ex-wife's address).
Why aren't these officials being prosecuted? Oh yeah, they're in the political class, and they don't attack each other for their crimes, so they don't get attacked either. Ripping off citizens is the MO of many in the political class.
Not just in the political class, but in a "protected class". Any prosecution, or even criticism, would be racist oppression.
So, normal Illinois grifting.
Your tax dollars at work.
St. Louis is in Missouri, not Illinois.
Slushy.