In the largest medicare fraud bust ever, a raid on a Brooklyn medical clinic revealed a cash kickback room decorated with Soviet propaganda-style posters – a woman shh-shing with “Don’t Gossip” and “Be on the lookout: These days, the walls talk.” In Soviet times, these kind of posters promoted discretion in wartime, lest the enemy hear you blabbering about military secrets. The mob-tied array of Medicare and Medicaid scams nationwide – not all Russian – cost taxpayers more than $80 million. BUSTED. Somebody blabbed. |NBC|
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Soviet Propaganda Posters in a Brooklyn Medical Scam Den
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Here's a medicare scam for you: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=689010666…
Fuck it, they played smart (but not smart enough). You’re the idiots who voted for Obama. Take responsibility for your own actions. Some change, eh? When are you goontards going to realize that the system only works because you WILLINGLY SUBMIT YOURSELF to it. More power to the Russians.