I "love" comparing DUmmie claims to reality. I'm easily entertained, and DUmmie claims are an easy target. So, I searched uses of some form of "fraud" by me in the past 14 bdays. There were 7, not a lot, given my posting habits. Digging further, here are what was being described as fraud(ulent):
* Baltimore public schools, by me;
* The phony hospices in SoCal, by me twice and in an article title one of those posts;
* Criminal referral for insurance fraud by Letitia James, in an article title;
* Erika-Kirk-Haters' claim she's a fraud, in an article quote;
* Congressional Ethics Committee recognition of Covid-era FEMA fraud by Rep Cherfilus-McCormick, in an article title;
* Investigation of potential voter fraud in Riverside County, in an article title.
Contrary to EnergizedLib's claim, Nick Shirley's videos demonstrated the truth of his claim. Further, the SoCal fauxny hospices were first exposed by CBS News, and Nick Shirley subsequently made videos showing some of the fraudulent outfits.
As for my usage of various forms of the word "fraud", most were indirect, in the titles or quotes from news articles I posted. IOW, "fraud" is hardly a "buzzword" for me, and I also use it selectively rather than in broad-brushing.