Do any Massachusetts Anons ever come to this Board?
I heard some news about that state's government last night but don't know anyone there so I'll just leave it here in case any Mass people come here and recognize the names.
I don't know the whole backstory on these people (like how they got into office or anything) but I hear Massachusetts has been extremely corrupt for decades, so nothing would surprise me.
For now, I took notes on the names, so here goes.
There's a State Auditor named Diana Dizoglio who's rumored to have slept her way around state government.
Word is she's a dolt.
She's been trying to give an illusion to the public that she wants to audit state government but she's really just moving snow piles on a driveway, if you know what I mean. Useless.
But the news I've heard is that there's a criminal investigation into the people at the state capitol, and the Auditor's attempt to audit the Mass Legislators are making everyone even more nervous than they already were.
Things got complicated now that the public there Auditor Dizogio is actually trying to accomplish something, so they've joined the "movement" to audit the Massachusetts legislative branch, and now it's too big to stop.
The rumors among people working there is that the "audit" related activities prompted a federal criminal investigation into the state government leaders: Senate President Karen Spilka, House Speaker Ron Mariano, and even the Auditor Diana Dizoglio, plus others.
I have no way to confirm, but just passing along what I've heard this week in case anyone here can dig further.
But apparently some people in Boston and Mass. government are in freakout mode. The rumors I've heard as of last night are that they know this is probably their last "holiday" in freedom, so they are very nervous, short-tempered, and not very festive.
And the fallout from the governor's threats to defy Tom Homan (meaning she's refusing to let the illegal aliens get deported) have only intensified the madness at the Massachusetts state capitol.
Whatever's going on in Mass., let's hope it gets better, because I have a feeling whatever's happening in Mass might be happening around the country.