In case you’re wondering where your hard-earned tax dollars are going, this exclusive story from the Daily Mail will help connect the dots for you, and boy oh boy, is it a doozy. As it turns out, your money isn’t just wasted—it’s being used to turn useless government agencies into palace-like playgrounds for pampered bureaucrats.
Bet that will help you sleep better at night, right?
Well, the good news is that this is one of the seven federal agencies just closed by DOGE and President Trump. And it was so incredibly corrupt, so cartoonishly wasteful, that it’s actually difficult to believe that it was even real. But, oh, it was real. Very real. And once you hear how these people dwelled in their government palace, you’ll understand why the swamp is terrified right now.
Luke Rosiak, an excellent investigative journalist for The Daily Wire, put together a must-read thread highlighting key parts of his exposé.
So, without further ado, let’s dive into the ultimate government grift—the now-defunct Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service (FMCS). […]
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