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Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Firing Fact Checkers
The following story is real. I was a part of it. But not the part that counts.
During summer recess in 1996 I shared an apartment in Denver with a guy from my college. I will call him Hal. I worked as a civil clerk at the Jefferson County Court in Golden, Colorado. Hal worked at Lowry Air Force Base as a painter. Hal came from a privileged background. He was tall, blond, and very good looking. He drove a brand new Pontiac Convertible. His major was industrial construction management - I hadn't a clue what that was. He revealed he a younger sister who was a patient at Ridge Home in Arvada, Colorado. For all the positives in his life, he had some demons as well. I remember coming home after work one day seeing him in the bathroom vomiting. I saw a suicide note on the kitchen table. I did not all the police. He did not die. He was being a dramatic queen. We did not see each other after we returned to school although I called him once. He preferred to hang out with his fraternity friends.
I remember seeing him 13 years of so later at a Christmas Gala Historic Denver in the old Union Station. We talked a bit. He wore tux. Me a suit. I remember him sitting on the floor - drunk. I learned that he was in upper management at the mortgage company of the bank holding company where I also worked. Good for him. I met his wife. Wife? Yes. (I later learned she was from Denver society and liked nice things and that she pushed Hal into Denver Society. ) As soon as I heard Hal was married, I knew whatever he was involved in was fake. Real fake.
It was maybe a year of two later that I learned Hal had been arrested for embezzlement of $589,823 from his employer and that a substantial portion of those embezzled funds had been used to construct and furnish the family residence. In his position as vice president of construction lending of the mortgage company, he was able to write checks without obtaining the approval of any other employee. Because he wrote checks on two accounts of which he was responsible, the embezzlement went on for more than a year. The court later determined that $190,000 was used to construct the family home. $40,000 was spent on furnishings, $13,000 on a Jaguar (move-up from Pontiac), and $3,200 to repay a private loan from a friend.
A guy I worked with in the bank loss prevention department told me that my Hal's wife came home early one afternoon and found Hal having sex with another man in the marital bed. She immediately filed for a divorce. Lots of money was spent by Hal, his ex-wife, and the mortgage company for years that followed.
The loss prevention guy told me the embezzlement went on for more than a year because Hal would re-assign or fire subordinates who raised questions. Then a new woman employee suspected something was fishy and went outside company protocol to report her suspicions. The embezzlement was revealed just as the divorce was rocking Hal's world.
Rules are established to keep honest people honest. Most obey. Some stray. Some, like Hal, devise ingenious plans to get away with things. Which leads me to my point. Trump fired four Inspectors General. They were fact checkers. I have more faith in rules than I do people. Nuff said.
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4 comments:
Some people cheat on their taxes, their wives, their employers, the American people, the game of golf, all of the above, and more than likely even cheat in the meaningless game of checkers. What I find most perplexing is that for all of the rules, statutes, criminal codes, regulations and inspectors and fact checkers, it seems we cannot prevent this particular Commander in Thief from cheating and getting away with it every single time. It seems he knows all of the loopholes, the right buttons to push, the right arms to twist. He evidentially has pee tapes on everyone. This man has exposed every vulnerability in our system and crumbled all of our institutions of governance. It seems despite our assumptions to the contrary, and our naive believe in Equal Protection Under The Law, some apparently are simply above the law. Much to my surprise, our government has run more on norms, customs and traditions of decency rather than the black letter of the law. Cry all you want but the hard really is that we have a real life Teflon Don, an untouchable, sitting pretty in the White House and he just may decide to never leave.
"He evidentially has pee tapes on everyone." I laughed.
"we have a real life Teflon Don, an untouchable, sitting pretty in the White House and he just may decide to never leave." It could happen and there is half a country carrying firearms ready to back him up.
This started in 1996? You are a lot younger than I thought. Always enjoy your column.
#12, 1017 Windsor?
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