From the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare (NCPSSM) concerning Commissioner Bisignano’s IRS role in facilitating the $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” slush fund:
… Bisignano’s chief talent is sycophancy and raising no questions about anything,” a former veteran Social Security Administration (SSA) employee told us. The same former SSA employee added that no career professional “would remain silent” in the face of an outrage like the “Anti-Weaponization Fund.” …
The veteran SSA employee who spoke to us described the Social Security Administration as “not even recognizable” under Bisignano’s reign, pointing to what he sees as a breakdown in long-standing norms, internal safeguards, and respect for career expertise. Others warn that the same leadership style could enable or obscure future controversies, including ongoing concerns surrounding DOGE data breaches. …
Ordinarily a group like NCPSSM wants to maintain cordial relations with Commissioners. This NCPSSM post is a sign of just how badly the well has been poisoned.
Bisignano may think that talk of him being prosecuted over the “anti-weaponization” fund is over the top. It isn’t. Unless the fund is quashed or Bisignano is pardoned, it will happen. Even in these times, this is far into the criminal realm.
Bisignano seems proud to be a sycophants.
ReplyDeleteCruella De Vil: What kind of sycophant are you?
ReplyDeleteFrederick: Uh, what kind of sycophant would you like me to be?
So Frankenstein is content with just leaving the Titanic on autopilot as it heads for the iceberg...
ReplyDeleteBisignano is betting on getting that pardon. However, Trump operates solely on the "what have you done for me lately?" principal, so it might be that Bisignano won't be considered important enough by Trump to be given one.
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