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      XPost: alt.computer.workshop, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       From: doubleddpor@hotmail.com              Snit used to run an unacredited, unlicensed daycare       business out of his trailer until the local authorities       caught up with him.              Wickaboo Daycare.              Snit is also grifting the government claiming he is unable       to work.              He has a lot in common with this inept police officer.              "Officer who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt runs 'unaccredited' daycare       And 'has pocketed $190 million in HHS funds'"              In one of his autopen?s last acts before Joe Biden left       office was to pardon Capt. Mike Byrd, the DC officer who       shot and killed January 6 protester Ashli Babbitt in cold       blood during the protests on Capitol Hill on January 6,       2021.              As TGP?s Brian Lupo noted, video evidence captured Byrd       shooting an unarmed Babbitt without warning as she       attempted to climb through a narrow window near a       barricaded entryway to the Speaker of the House?s office       area in the U.S. Capitol.              Following an investigation, Byrd was cleared of any       wrongdoing, although questions remain about the escalation       to lethal force without attempts to subdue or detain       Babbitt.              In the video, other armed law enforcement officers are       visible in the background, appearing available to provide       backup if needed.              In addition to Byrd leaving his Glock 22 service weapon in       a Visitor?s Center bathroom in February 2019, Byrd also       had his police powers revoked on several occasions for       failing to meet semi-annual firearms qualifications       standards.              Byrd expressed defiance after being pressed about killing       Babbitt during an NBC interview months following the       killing. He claimed that he saved ?countless lives? by       killing Babbitt.              He also whined that he has been getting death threats       since killing the Air Force veteran. The officer said that       it was ?disheartening? and that he was simply ?doing my       job.?                            On Tuesday, investigative journalist Paul Sperry       discovered and posted that Former Lt., now Captain Mike       Byrd, and his wife, Kaleska Byrd, have operated a home-       based day care called Byrd?s Family Day Care from their       residence in Brandywine, Maryland, since 2008. That is       nearly 17 years!              Public records and listings on sites like CareLuLu confirm       the existence of this licensed family child care provider,       operating under Kaleska Byrd?s name (Maryland license #       255727) and located in Brandywine, MD, year-round.              The daycare is registered and licensed by the Maryland       State Department of Education?s Office of Child Care,       meeting the basic state requirements for operation.       However, it does not appear on Maryland?s list of       accredited family child care providers (e.g., those       meeting higher standards from organizations like NAEYC).              According to Townhall, ?accreditation is optional and       merely a sign that a daycare has demonstrated ?high       quality,? but it is not a requirement for federal       funding.?              Sperry alleged that the daycare received $190 million in       HHS funds. However, according to the Maryland State       Department of Education, $193 million is the total       allocation to Maryland, distributed across thousands of       childcare providers.              Via Paul Sperry.                            Via Karli Bonne at Midnight Rider:              Home-based daycare in Brandywine, MD, offering care for       children ages 6 weeks to 12 years, including before and       after school programs.              There are no reviews listed for the Byrd?s daycare on       their website.                            More from Susan Daniels? Substack:              Kaleska Byrd ran a day care center since 2008 at their       previous house, but the company was forfeited when she did       not renew it in 2018 or pay $25. It now appears to have a       new registration number, but the state record still shows       the company as forfeited.              However, an inspection was conducted for the business on       June 17, 2025, during which she had four children       enrolled. The document notes that she is not accredited.              It was still a puzzle how this property was affordable       until I discovered the following:              Maryland's Child Care Scholarship Program receives $488       million for FY2025 to support over 32,000 children,       enhancing eligibility and increasing subsidy rates for       low-income families.       All a company like Kaleska?s has to do is find some low-       income families, and the government pays and pays. Some       quick math shows that 32,000 children each have a value of       $15,250 a year. I suspect Kaleska has not been in business       since 2008 for the pleasure of changing dirty diapers.              The amount would not have always been that high, but I       suspect that Kaleska has racked up a pretty penny during       the last twenty-seven years.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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