### Congress Finally Notices Hospice Care Fraud After CBS News Shines a Light
So, here we are: two weeks after a CBS News investigation pointed out the glaring issue of hospice care fraud in California, and suddenly, Congress decides it’s time to jump on the bandwagon. It took a news report to get them off their collective backsides. How convenient.
The investigation, led by correspondent Adam Yamaguchi, apparently uncovered some serious shenanigans in the hospice sector. You know, the kind of stuff that makes you question if anyone in power is paying attention or if they’re just too busy playing politics.
Now, Congress is “probing” the issue. Because, sure, that’s what we need—a bunch of lawmakers conducting an inquiry into something that’s been right under their noses. It’s almost like they were waiting for a camera crew to show up before they deemed it worthy of their time.
Let’s be real: this isn’t an isolated problem. It’s part of a larger pattern where the government seems to wake up only when the media shines a spotlight on the mess. So, what exactly have they been doing all this time?
At this rate, we might as well hire CBS as our watchdog. They seem to be the only ones doing the heavy lifting around here. Isn’t it nice when the media does the job our elected officials are supposed to? What’s next, a congressional hearing on the dangers of procrastination?
By Admin | Published: March 24, 2026 at 9:22 pm