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How serious is the DFL? A: not very

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It's become clear that the DFL isn't taking this session seriously . The first example of this is Rep. Dave Pinto's interest "in hearing about the 'benefits of shoplifting.'" As Rep. Mary Franson, GOP-Alexandria, put it "Retailers across the state are battling organized theft and repeated shoplifting that threatens their ability to stay open. Instead of entertaining arguments that attempt to justify theft, lawmakers should be focused on protecting businesses, backing law enforcement, and making sure criminals are held accountable." That makes sense in light of the Medicaid Fraud Fiasco. Nothing belongs to anyone except those who are willing to steal it. That's the basis upon which socialism is built. In socialist systems, private property doesn't really exist. Similarly, prosperity doesn't exist with the DFL. With the DFL, there are 2 groups of people: oligarchs and ATMS. Let me explain with this example: In a separate hearing, Rep. L...

Sen. Schumer's selfish shutdown

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Most times, I don't pay attention to government shutdowns. When Sen. Schumer shuts government down, though, I pay attention because he always misreads the people and the situation. That's the final diplomatic thing I'll say about Sen. Schumer's shutdown. Other than Sen. John Fetterman, the other Democrats have been stupid enough to trust Sen. Schumer's direction that's painted Democrats into a corner. That's what happens when you elect an idiot as your party's leader. It isn't just that Sen. Schumer shut the government down. It isn't just that Sen. Schumer's shutdown of the government is foolish. It's that Sen. Schumer's shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, the TSA and the Coast Guard come at a time when the potential of Iran's sleeper cells is the highest it's been in 10+ years. That's right. Sen. Schumer is putting us at risk when Iran's sleeper cells are most likely to hit. And for what is he putting us...

Michael Weidner, Faye Bernstein testify of DHS's culture of Medicaid Fraud

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It isn't surprising that another form of welfare fraud has been detected. Last week, Michael Weidner, the executive director of the Minnesota Paratransit Providers Association, testified in the Minnesota House . More accurately, he provided lots of explosive testimony to the House Fraud Prevention Committee. For instance, he testified that "Fraud is not new to NEMT. What is new is DHS’ complete lack of any attempt or desire to curb fraud. This DHS apathy is disgusting." Alpha News reported "NEMT rides have decreased by 62% amid increased scrutiny of fraud. 'That’s a 62% reduction in rides. Where did they go? They just vanished,' he said during a meeting of the House fraud committee last week. 'They weren’t picked up by any other nonemergency medical transportation department … It’s sad to say it but it seems like there’s at least 62% of the rides are fraudulent.'" The Minnesota Department of Human Services responded: "The Minnesota Departmen...

Living proof that the DFL machine doesn't care about minorities

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It's apparent that the DFL machine doesn't care about minorities. This Liz Collin article/podcast provides the proof. In the article, Michael Healy, Ed Reed's attorney, said "The Minnesota Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court decision in a case related to Ed’s and that’s Cup Foods. The Court of Appeals recently upheld Judge Wahl’s decision from Hennepin County in that case. And we are now appealing to the Minnesota Supreme Court. That petition for review will go in the next three weeks. Those barricades stood in place and when you talk about Cup Foods, it’s a grocery store; when you talk about Ed’s business, Sincere Detailing, it needed vehicles to get there to function for his business to survive in any way, shape or form. So when the city prohibited traffic for more than a year, these businesses got absolutely crippled." This part pisses me of bigtime. Liz Collin reported "In response to immigration enforcement and Operation Metro Surge, Minneapolis bus...

Rand Paul's paranoia gets exposed

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Rand Paul and Thomas Massie love hearing the sound of their voices. It's unfortunate that the rest of the nation is subjected to hearing their voices. Tuesday momrning on Mornings With Maria , Sen. Paul couldn't resist talking up his anti-war stupidity . He said "Already, we are behind the eight ball as far as the electoral process. I think if you add in high gas prices, high oil prices, and if we are still bombing Iran with kinetic action — people don’t want to call it war — if there’s still kinetic action that causes oil to be over $100, I think you’re going to see a disastrous election." First, I don't hesitate in calling our war with Iran a war. They've committed so many acts of war against the U.S. that I won't waste your time listing them. Instead, I'll cite Iran's taking over the U.S. Embassy in Tehran on Nov. 4, 1979 as the initial act of war. If Sen. Paul thinks that's too long ago, that's fine. Next, I'll cite Iran's attem...

DFL is pro-illegal immigration, Medicaid fraud

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The DFL just voted to prove that they're the pro-illegal immigration party and the pro-Medicaid fraud party. The DFL just voted to not conform with federal law . According to the article, "Democrats in the Minnesota House of Representatives blocked legislation that would clean state Medicaid rolls, remove Medicaid eligibility for noncitizens, and codify Medicaid work requirements. That legislation would bring Minnesota into conformity with federal law." That would likely cause CMS, aka the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, to cut off Medicaid funds to Minnesota. Further, this DFL stunt would likely trigger another intensive investigation into Minnesota's Medicaid programs. Minnesota has been caught defrauding Minnesotans and other federal taxpayers on Medicaid programs. If the Trump administration penalizes Minnesota for not complying with federal law, Minnesotans won't give the DFL the benefit of a doubt. That's gone after throwing away an $18,000,0...

House Oversight Committee exposed Tim Walz, Keith Ellison as partisan liars

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Despite having tons of practice, Tim Walz and Keith Ellison aren't skillful liars, disproving the cliche that practice makes perfect. This MPR article highlights Gov. Tim Walz's contentious testimony before the House Oversight Committee. According to the MPR article, "Walz and Ellison defended the state’s response, acknowledging fraud had taken place in state programs and highlighting steps they’d taken to stop it. Republicans countered that not enough was done and fraud blossomed; they issued a report that they said was based on whistleblower reports and other interviews with state officials." Jim Jordan, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, accused Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz "of trying to 'hide behind' a court order to explain why the state resumed payments to Feeding Our Future (FOF), a nonprofit at the center of a massive pandemic-era child nutrition fraud scheme." Lying to Jim Jordan is stupid, which is what Gov. Walz tried to do: This ...