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http://blogs.denverpost.com/thespot/2014/02/12/colorado-health-care-exchange-montana/105890/
A director with Colorado’s health-care exchange was placed on paid administrative leave Tuesday after it was discovered she has been accused of stealing from a nonprofit housing organization she oversaw in Montana.
Christa McClure, 51 is the director of partner engagement for Connect for Health Colorado, the state program that implements the Affordable Care Act in the state.
She fits right in with the rest of Obamacare. Theft and fraud.
ChuckNorris
02-12-2014, 15:04
You just can't make this shit up!
Classic!
ChunkyMonkey
02-12-2014, 15:13
And she demanded a raise?!
Sharpienads
02-12-2014, 15:33
Sounds pretty standard for government employees.
I totally forgot about the raise thing. I suck at my job and am a criminal, but i deserve more money. And she is on PAID leave no less.
Sounds pretty standard for government employees.
No shit.
I know there are some good government employees on this board but they are hopelessly outnumbered by their less-than-useless fellow employees.
wctriumph
02-12-2014, 17:48
That is really rich, can't make this stuff up. Hope she goes to jail for a long time.
TEA
III
muddywings
02-12-2014, 18:03
No shit.
I know there are some good government employees on this board but they are hopelessly outnumbered by their less-than-useless fellow employees.
I have about 17 years left till retirement from .gov service. I told my boss yesterday that I have one goal in those 17 years. That goal is to get 1 .gov fired for incompetence or laziness. I have a very large pool to choose from. "Set high but achievable goals."
I have about 17 years left till retirement from .gov service. I told my boss yesterday that I have one goal in those 17 years. That goal is to get 1 .gov fired for incompetence or laziness. I have a very large pool to choose from. "Set high but achievable goals."
Government service isn't any different than private sector work. My company has been trying for years to dump the low performers, but we still have them and they still get promoted.
jerrymrc
02-12-2014, 19:02
I have about 17 years left till retirement from .gov service. I told my boss yesterday that I have one goal in those 17 years. That goal is to get 1 .gov fired for incompetence or laziness. I have a very large pool to choose from. "Set high but achievable goals."
And we do try. Today I had a talk with an 04 and E6 and explained that just because YOU think you do not need something that was purchased with tax dollars 11 months ago that in another 18 months when your replacement's are here that they may want it. 4 years in the making and you think you know better.
I also explained that the items they were trying to turn in are on order by two other sections at this very moment. They then talked about that they have no space......... In the end I did explain a fraud,waste.abuse investigation would happen and to have a nice day. [LOL]I do believe they are going to back down on there cleansing at the moment. [Flower] 4 years to go. 33 down.
Jeffrey Lebowski
02-12-2014, 20:22
Really, really sad.
Government service isn't any different than private sector work. My company has been trying for years to dump the low performers, but we still have them and they still get promoted.
If it's the company I think it may be, they're sure good at both dumping and driving out the GOOD performers.
Aloha_Shooter
02-12-2014, 21:43
jerrymrc, I remember as a 1st Lt being told to purchase a new supply cabinet and filing cabinets because our standard gray GSA materials didn't fit in with the host unit's color scheme (which was this ugly mauve and lighter color gray). I protested at first then requested a memo for record stating what they were asking me to do and why. I got my MFR so I processed the purchase order but my squadron commander was shaking his head over the MFR as he approved the purchase.
And we do try. Today I had a talk with an 04 and E6 and explained that just because YOU think you do not need something that was purchased with tax dollars 11 months ago that in another 18 months when your replacement's are here that they may want it. 4 years in the making and you think you know better.
I also explained that the items they were trying to turn in are on order by two other sections at this very moment. They then talked about that they have no space......... In the end I did explain a fraud,waste.abuse investigation would happen and to have a nice day. [LOL]I do believe they are going to back down on there cleansing at the moment. [Flower] 4 years to go. 33 down.
Thanks jerrymrc.
Rooskibar03
02-12-2014, 22:49
Fail up. Pretty much sums up government.
scratchy
02-13-2014, 06:34
And she demanded a raise?!
I bet she got one too, with a slap on the wrist for getting caught.
Great-Kazoo
02-13-2014, 06:44
If you like your cellmate, you can keep her, Period.
Great-Kazoo
02-13-2014, 06:45
Government service isn't any different than private sector work. My company has been trying for years to dump the low performers, but we still have them and they still get promoted.
It just takes longer, when it's a .gov job.
Anyone else wondering what the rest of the story is? She is under indictment, in federal court, and walks into another state level job. What's up?
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