This guy is a piece of shit, but that article is crazy, it says in the time they've been open there has been a total of $480m distributed, and the writer just assumes his wife got 40% of the total states funding over all those years? The writer's math was assuming that they took care of 32,000 children per year for $15,250 a year? That assumes 87 kids per day every day of the year, even weekends and holidays?
Also in the article they say she isn't accredited, but then directly in the article it says the daycare isn't listed on some website for a special needs accreditation which is harder to earn. But if you just google the name of the daycare, it shows up on a few accredited day care lists and says they operate a small daycare.
If anyone pocketed 40% of an entire states funding and claimed to care for 87 kids per day would have massive hoops to jump through.
I'm not saying there isn't fraud, but what the author claims is just insane.
This guy is a piece of shit, but that article is crazy, it says in the time they've been open there has been a total of $480m distributed, and the writer just assumes his wife got 40% of the total states funding over all those years? The writer's math was assuming that they took care of 32,000 children per year for $15,250 a year? That assumes 87 kids per day every day of the year, even weekends and holidays?
Also in the article they say she isn't accredited, but then directly in the article it says the daycare isn't listed on some website for a special needs accreditation which is harder to earn. But if you just google the name of the daycare, it shows up on a few accredited day care lists and says they operate a small daycare.
If anyone pocketed 40% of an entire states funding and claimed to care for 87 kids per day would have massive hoops to jump through.
I'm not saying there isn't fraud, but what the author claims is just insane.