SC Welfare Agency Blame Game
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Two months ago this website exposed the collapse of South Carolina’s latest effort to comply w
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I would like to see SCDSS take over Lexington Medical Center
Lillian Koller would become President and CEO with total control of all staff, programs and services
All elected/appointed officials in the State of South Carolina and their immediate families including those by marriages to the 8th degree who are covered by the State Health Plan would be required to use solely the services of Lillian’s Medical Center
Betcha a pitcher of ying ling the first time the Gypsy Queen goes in for a pelvic exam and has a speculum slapped in her rectum she will get off her sore fat ass and do something about the bitch
This lack of action occurred under 5 governors. Republicans all, except a one term Democrat thrown in the middle.
DSS became a cabinet agency in the first round of ‘reorganization’, by 1994 or ’95, as I recall.
The great Carroll Campbell was governor from ’87 – ’95 and we have the absolutely lost 8 years of Mark Sanford hiking.
SCDSS…SCDOT….SCDOR….SCDMV…SCDEW…ETC. Scandal after cabinet scandal. Most exploded so early in the Haley administration, they had to have been going a good, long time before she took the oath.
Why aren’t Democrats running on ‘competency’ and against the destruction of a merit based state civil service system to make way for the pure, unadulterated cronyism that defines ‘reorganization’ and the cabinet system?
OK, one question: Why is a list of people committed to an action UNDER LAW being kept by DSS, a social service? Now, an observation: I could put that system list together in a month, using an XL spreadsheet and three bottles of Bowmore20 single malt. The greatest expense would be the scotch.
With all the witnesses to Blanco’s workplace behavior and DUIs, I find it hard to believe that no one sued DSS over it. I wonder how many lawsuits they, and DHEC, have had to fend off, like at LL&R. It’s got to add up.