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“Sean Parnell is an American Hero. Connor (sic) Lamm has proven to be an American fraud, and a puppet for Crazy Nancy Pelosi. He said he would NOT vote for her for Speaker, and did.”

—Ol’ Bone Spurs Trump, in a Memorial Day tweet in which the Tangerine Toddler, who managed to avoid military service, bashed incumbent Pennsylvania Democrat Conor Lamm, a former marine captain. And by the way, just to set the record straight, Lamm did NOT vote for Pelosi for Speaker. Bottom line, instead of thanking a veteran for his service on Memorial Day, a man who did not serve insults a man who did and in doing so, lied.

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For an agency with an annual budget of about $1 million, the Louisiana Physical Therapy Board has taken little initiative in protecting patients from therapists with histories of substance abuse, sexual abuse, billing issues and even practicing without a license.

That is the conclusion of an audit of the agency released this week by Legislative Auditor Daryl Purpera’s office. (Read the full audit report HERE.)

The audit report also found that of 4,857 physical therapists licensed in Louisiana since 2010, fully 78.1 percent (3,791) had never undergone background checks as required by state law.

That’s because even though state law granted LPTB the authority to conduct background checks on new applicants in January 2010, the checks were not undertaken until January 2016—six years after the law went into effect.

During the fiscal years 2015 through 2019, the LPTB received 169 complaints containing 200 allegations that took an average of 120 days to resolve. LPTB, the audit noted, has never established timeframes for how long it should take to investigate complaints and to issue disciplinary actions. Investigation times ranged from one day to more than a year, the report said.

State law granted LPTB authority to conduct background checks on applicants upon initial licensures in January 2010 but did not begin actually conducting the checks until January 2016. “As a result, as of October 2019, 3,791 (78.1 percent) of 4,857 current licensees who were licensed prior to January 2016 did not receive background checks,” the audit report said.

Moreover, LPTB “is not required to inquire of the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) prior to issuing or renewing licenses, so it may be making decisions without important disciplinary information on potential applicants from other states,” it said.

LPTB failed to report all adverse actions to the NPDB in fiscal years 2015 through 2019 as required by federal regulations, the audit said. “We found that LPTB did not report 29.7 percent (27 of 91 actions issued involving 46 licensees to the NPDB within 30 days,” auditors said.

“LPTB took an average of 222 days to report these 27 actions…ranging from 42 days to more than two years. The nature of these cases included sexual misconduct, substance abuse, criminal convictions, and fraud.

Auditors suggested possible a legislative remedy to at least one shortcoming. Because current procedures allow for background checks on only new applicants, the report said, “The legislature may wish to consider amending (state law) to require LPTB to conduct background checks on all applicants, including renewing applicants and reinstatements.”

 

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Tweets by Trump on areas in which he purports to be the “greatest,” the “smartest,” or the “best” at:

  • Campaign finance: “I think nobody knows more about campaign finance than I do, because I’m the biggest contributor.” (1999.)
  • TV ratings: “I know more about people who get ratings than anyone.” (October 2012.)
  • ISIS: “I know more about ISIS than the generals do.” (November 2015.)
  • Social media: “I understand social media. I understand the power of Twitter. I understand the power of Facebook maybe better than almost anybody, based on my results, right?” (November 2015.)
  • Courts: “I know more about courts than any human being on Earth.” (November 2015.)
  • Lawsuits: “[W]ho knows more about lawsuits than I do? I’m the king.” (January 2016.)
  • Politicians: “I understand politicians better than anybody.”
  • The visa system: “[N]obody knows the system better than me. I know the H1B. I know the H2B. … Nobody else on this dais knows how to change it like I do, believe me.” (March 2016.)
  • Trade: “Nobody knows more about trade than me.” (March 2016.)
  • The U.S. government system: “[N]obody knows the system better than I do.” (April 2016.)
  • Renewable energy: “I know more about renewables than any human being on Earth.” (April 2016.)
  • Taxes: “I think nobody knows more about taxes than I do, maybe in the history of the world.” (May 2016.)
  • Debt: “I’m the king of debt. I’m great with debt. Nobody knows debt better than me.” (June 2016.)
  • Money: “I understand money better than anybody.” (June 2016.)
  • Infrastructure: “[L]ook, as a builder, nobody in the history of this country has ever known so much about infrastructure as Donald Trump.” (July 2016.)
  • Sen. Cory Booker: “I know more about Cory than he knows about himself.” (July 2016.)
  • Borders: Trump said in 2016 that Sheriff Joe Arpaio said he was endorsing him for president because “you know more about this stuff than anybody.”
  • Democrats: “I think I know more about the other side than almost anybody.” (November 2016.)
  • Construction: “[N]obody knows more about construction than I do.” (May 2018.)
  • The economy: “I think I know about it better than [the Federal Reserve].” (October 2018.)
  • Technology: “Technology — nobody knows more about technology than me.” (December 2018.)
  • Drones: “I know more about drones than anybody. I know about every form of safety that you can have.” (January 2019.)
  • Drone technology: “Having a drone fly overhead — and I think nobody knows much more about technology, this type of technology certainly, than I do.” (January 2019.)

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“And guess what, after November 3, coronavirus will magically, all of a sudden, go away and disappear and everybody will be able to reopen.”

—Eric Trump, in interview on Fox News on Saturday. [Yes, Eric, and guess what else? The 100,000 Americans who have died from the coronavirus will suddenly spring back to life. And by the way, wasn’t it supposed to have “magically” disappeared in April?]

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HERE’S A PICTURE WORTH 100,000 WORDS (from The New York Times)

 

“A lot of interest in this story about Psycho Joe Scarborough. So a young marathon runner just happened to faint in his office, hit her head on his desk, & die? I would think there is a lot more to this story than that? An affair? What about the so-called investigator? Read story!”

—Donald Trump tweet over the weekend about a debunked theory surrounding the 2001 death of an aide to then-U.S. Rep. Joe Scarborough. [The only “interest” in this 19-year-old story appears to be in the disturbed head of one DJT.]

 

“Completely unfounded conspiracy. Just stop. Stop spreading it, stop creating paranoia. It will destroy us.”

—Tweet by Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Illinois) in response to Trump’s calloused attempt to ignite some kind of conspiracy theory against one of his critics. [Experts have warned of a potential shortage of conspiracy theories for each of Trump’s growing number of critics.]

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