Why do all of the chicks have such greasy gross hair. so again here’s how I get my come to my stuff @Frederic_Bastiat . I watch MSNBC I see stuff like this much more. You should see it. She’s openly advocating for the Democrat in a state that cheats in elections. That has thousands of Social Security numbers out there from illegal immigrants not just for the last few years but for 30 years. which are all being voted on mailing. This is who’s running the elections. She was lying outright totalize about Social Security again about this judge running. She was the placed chosen by Tony Evers. So I’m not gonna bug you guys anymore or not too much but I’m bugging the president instead. Lucky you.🤣🤣 i’m having fun with the artificial intelligence, but this one took me six times to get it out. It didn’t wanna give me information on booze Allen and it didn’t really wanna give me her history. It was a lot of oh I’m sorry I can’t find that or oh whoops, I overlooked that one.And then in a re-draft when I get it rewritten, they’ll leave out something else so don’t know if it’s purposeful with the parameter set or what
The President
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
Dear Mr. President,
I am writing to express my deep concern regarding the direction our government has taken under the influence of career bureaucrats who seem to have made a vocation out of partisan politics at the expense of the American people. In particular, I wish to call your attention to the troubling background and actions of Sarah Godlewski, the current Secretary of State of Wisconsin.
Ms. Godlewski’s resume reads like a roadmap of entrenched political ambition. After earning her degree in peace and conflict resolution from George Mason University—a field that, in my view, served more as a credential for a life in the political machine than as preparation for meaningful public service—she quickly transitioned into roles that have perpetuated a system of unaccountable bureaucratic power. It appears that rather than forging a career that contributes directly to the prosperity of hardworking Americans, she has instead chosen to climb the partisan ladder, securing positions that allow her to benefit from the status quo.
It is also troubling that during her early career, Ms. Godlewski was associated with Booz Allen Hamilton, a firm that has been repeatedly scrutinized for its unusually high number of long-term government contracts—contracts that, as I understand from statements made by Fox News commentator Scott Besson, should have undergone competitive reevaluation far more frequently than they did. This relationship with a company implicated in questionable contracting practices raises serious questions about her judgment and the integrity of the systems she now helps oversee.
Concerns about Booz Allen Hamilton and its Legal Issues:
Sarah Godlewski’s association with Booz Allen Hamilton is of particular concern due to the firm’s long-standing involvement in government contracting, and the serious legal and ethical questions that have surrounded its practices. In recent years, Booz Allen has faced significant fines, sanctions, and legal actions:
1. Booz Allen Hamilton Settlement (2023): The company agreed to pay $377.45 million to settle allegations under the False Claims Act for improperly billing the government for costs that should have been borne by its commercial contracts. (justice.gov)
2. Raytheon Technologies Settlement (2024): Booz Allen Hamilton was part of a broader scandal involving Raytheon, which had to pay $950 million to resolve investigations into defective pricing and illegal practices under defense contracts. (forbes.com)
3. Dell Technologies & Iron Bow Technologies Fraud Settlement (2024): These companies, associated with Booz Allen in various subcontracts, paid millions to resolve allegations of overcharging the U.S. government for services. (justice.gov)
4. Contracting with the Department of Defense: Booz Allen Hamilton, despite its questionable practices, continues to secure major contracts from the Department of Defense, raising alarms about the fairness and transparency of the contracting process. (freebeacon.com)
5. Deployed Resources & Political Connections (2023): Another related company, Deployed Resources, linked to Democratic donors, received substantial no-bid government contracts, despite its poor financial record and unpaid federal taxes. (freebeacon.com)
6. Defective Pricing Fraud & False Claims: Further investigations into Booz Allen Hamilton, along with other contractors, revealed a pattern of defective pricing, leading to more settlements with the U.S. government for violations related to defense contracts and fraud. (justice.gov)
These issues show a persistent pattern of questionable behavior by Booz Allen Hamilton, and Sarah Godlewski’s proximity to the company raises troubling questions about her involvement in a system that repeatedly fails to hold contractors accountable.
Furthermore, Ms. Godlewski has successfully maneuvered through numerous political positions—each serving as another stepping stone within the Democratic establishment. Now, as Secretary of State, she is on national television actively campaigning for Democratic candidates in Wisconsin, all the while making statements on networks like MSNBC that distort the truth about Republican policies. Such partisan campaigning by someone in a role that is supposed to be nonpartisan is not only disheartening but also undermines the democratic process itself.
Adding to my concerns is the matter of nepotism and potential conflicts of interest. Her husband, Max Duckworth, whose last name notably mirrors that of Senator Tammy Duckworth, raises the specter of a network of familial and political ties that may be influencing public policy in ways that are not transparent to the electorate. Although I have yet to see any definitive evidence linking these families, the coincidence is too striking to ignore and warrants further scrutiny.
Mr. President, the American people deserve a government that is run by individuals who are transparent, accountable, and above reproach—not by paid bureaucrats whose careers are built on maintaining the very systems that continue to disappoint and disenfranchise hard-working citizens. I urge you to investigate these issues and take the necessary steps to ensure that our government’s contracting practices and political appointments are subjected to the highest standards of fairness and accountability.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
Geoff Giglio