Man Who Advised Michelle Obama's Hideous School Lunch Program Arrested For ... Defrauding School Lunch Program
Not only did Michelle Obama's adviser advise the First Lady to starve the children, he stands accused of stealing $65,000 from the children's lunch program. Democrat's are gunna Democrat.
In the Hall of Fame of Bad Ideas, right next to socialism, Ewoks, Zima, and putting anything in coffee other than coffee, I humbly wish to nominate the idea of Giving Democrat First Ladies Something To Do. To affirm this nomination, to add to the growing pile of evidence proving just what a bad idea this is, I offer the following into evidence... The "guru" behind former-First Lady Michelle Obama's much-hated and widely-derided school lunch program has just been arrested for ... defrauding the school lunch program.
The Los Angeles Times:
Not only did Michelle Obama's adviser advise the First Lady to starve the children, he stands accused of stealing $65,000 from the children's lunch program. Democrat's are gunna Democrat.
In the Hall of Fame of Bad Ideas, right next to socialism, Ewoks, Zima, and putting anything in coffee other than coffee, I humbly wish to nominate the idea of Giving Democrat First Ladies Something To Do. To affirm this nomination, to add to the growing pile of evidence proving just what a bad idea this is, I offer the following into evidence... The "guru" behind former-First Lady Michelle Obama's much-hated and widely-derided school lunch program has just been arrested for ... defrauding the school lunch program.
The Los Angeles Times:
The initiatives won the district numerous awards, drew praise from then-First Lady Michelle Obama as she led a national push to combat childhood obesity, and earned Binkle appearances on Tedx Talks.
But as he was revolutionizing meals for the district’s students, prosecutors allege, Binkle illegally funneled roughly $65,000 of the district’s money into a private consulting firm he ran, then placed some of that money into his own pocket.
The 55-year-old appeared in court on Tuesday and pleaded not guilty to 15 felony counts including embezzlement and misappropriation of public funds. He posted $220,000 bail and is scheduled to return to court in October.
But as he was revolutionizing meals for the district’s students, prosecutors allege, Binkle illegally funneled roughly $65,000 of the district’s money into a private consulting firm he ran, then placed some of that money into his own pocket.
The 55-year-old appeared in court on Tuesday and pleaded not guilty to 15 felony counts including embezzlement and misappropriation of public funds. He posted $220,000 bail and is scheduled to return to court in October.