The Patriot Post® · Reader Comments

By The Editors ·
https://patriotpost.us/articles/125918-reader-comments-2026-03-17

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Re: California Hospice Schemin’

“What’s interesting is how visible the fraud is. Multiple hospice offices in the same building or even the same office suite. It seems that with everything being in a computer database, it would be extremely easy for state investigators or administrators to see potential evidence of fraud.” —Tennessee

“Why are we surprised? For decades, we have been hearing of fraud, waste, and abuse from Democrat strongholds. Three states are synonymous: New York, Illinois, and, you guessed it, California. Since 2008, it seems a tipping point was exceeded, and these states were joined by an increasing count of Democrat-run cities racing to claim the title of biggest fraudsters. I hate conspiracy theories for their shallow explanations, reliance upon coincidences, and fantasy plot twists. Yet I would pay good money for a thorough investigation following the funding of this seismic sociopolitical shift to hate the U.S. It’s hard to ignore the nagging thought that a handful of elites are not orchestrating a multi-generational plan to control the world economy.” —Missouri

“This report made me extremely angry, until I read the last sentence. ‘And if exposing fraud just so happens to scuttle Gavin Newsom’s presidential ambitions in 2028, so much the better.’ Amen, Emmy. CBS did a masterful job. However, this story hasn’t gained the traction that the Minnesota fraud did. I think we need some other legacy media partners to pick up and run with this story.” —Illinois

Re: Warren’s Affordable Housing Bill Will Raise Prices

“If the 25 million criminal illegal aliens were sent back to their home countries, there would be plenty of homes for real Americans. Also, corporations should be given six months to sell all single-family and duplex homes. They can only be allowed to own apartment houses with four or more units.” —Rhode Island

“Nothing the federal government does ever lowers the cost of anything. Bills purporting to do so always favor a special interest group, and there are always well-concealed loopholes allowing government bureaucrats and grifters in Congress to misdirect public funds for their personal or political gain. Grift by Congress is the main reason it should be legal to tar and feather members of Congress who craft and pass such unconstitutional bills.” —Kentucky

Re: Big Money Abandons Blue States

“There is another part to this story. Here in Chicago, one of our wealthier residents was Ken Griffin. He founded a company called Citadel. As you can imagine, the taxes and anti-business attitude of the city and state made him decide to go to a friendlier business climate, so he moved his company to Miami, which we can all understand, but with him leaving, there is a huge hole left behind because he donated millions to all kinds of charities, hospitals, you name it. He is greatly missed.” —Illinois

Re: The Chasm Between Democrats and Their Voters

“The facts regarding how Democrat voters see the issues and their party may be true. Unfortunately, when the time comes to vote in November, Democrats invariably vote the party line. This is true here in California and all the blue states. It’s why the same morons keep getting reelected every year.” —California

Re: Demos Buying Biggest Election Runoff Prize of 2026

“Marjorie Taylor Greene’s ego, from day one, was a lot bigger than her heart for America.” —South Carolina

Re: Media Forgets Identity of Muslim NYC Bombers

“If the media of today were reporting on Sep. 12, 2001: ‘Some private pilots flying airline passengers were hit by the Twin Towers, and the New York Fire Department collapsed the towers, killing innocent Muslim exchange students and thousands of selfish, privileged, white-collar employees.’ Abominable!” —Missouri

Re: Iranian Sleeper Cells Here at Home

“After years of open borders, politicians attempting to disarm law-abiding citizens, blue cities pushing to defund the police, activist judges, and district attorneys continually releasing repeat criminals, what could go wrong?” —Missouri