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Aimee Bock's new home

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Thursday morning, Aimee Bock got a new home. The mastermind behind the Feeding Our Future grift was sentenced to 41+ years in federal prison . Which prison she's heading to is anyone's guess. Still, it's guaranteed to feature striped sunlight windows. Barring a presidential pardon or commutation, she'll have a few decades to get used to the new sunlight feature. One thing she won't get used to is the $243,000,000 in restitution she's been ordered to pay as part of her sentence. When given the opportunity to address the court, Bock is quoted as saying "I just want to tell everyone how sorry I am that this happened. I understand the situation I’m in. I understand the jury’s verdict. I understand that I failed. It was not something I ever set out to do." That's a pile of malarkey. You just accidentally steal $250,000,000 by giving the federal government thousands of fictitious names of kids you're supposedly feeding? Why would I buy that BS? Speak...

Thursday is Exposing Fraud in Minnesota Day

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If it's Thursday in Minnesota, it's Exposing Fraud in Minnesota Day. It's Thursday so the DOJ, CMS, Assistant U.S. Attorney Collin McDonald, U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen and a cast of dozens were on hand by 11:45 am CDT for a scheduled 11:00 am CDT news conference. It was worth the wait as it was one of the most substantive news conferences I've ever watched. First off, McDonald announced 15 new Minnesota Medicaid fraud cases totalling an additional $90,000,000 in fraud. Further, McDonald said that the nationwide task force would aggressively investigate potential fraudsters in the weeks and months ahead. If Tim Walz, Ilhan Omar and Keith Ellison aren't drinking Maalox by the jug, they should be. Quoting Attorney McDonald, This Alpha News article opens by saying "This is not the end of our work in Minnesota, this is not the end of the beginning of our work in Minnesota, this is the beginning of our work in Minnesota." This isn't shaping up to be a trad...

Donald Trump's moment of truth

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It's decision time on Iran's cease-fire. What started out as a 2-week cease-fire is now approaching a 2-month cease-fire. It's time for Donald Trump to decide if the IRGC dies this week or if they get yet another undeserved reprieve. Mark Levin's op-ed lays things out properly, saying "When we suddenly hit the brakes and called off the planned military operation against the Iranian regime, it was clear that something was going on. We gave the regime 2-3 days to come to some arrangement that presumably includes no nukes. What does no nukes mean? Are their scientists going to forget what they developed? How long can we keep that in a box? What happens to the enriched uranium? We are told: 1. they have enough to make 10 bombs in 11 days, and 2. that it takes a matter of weeks to further enrich uranium from 60% to 90% nuclear grade. What about the plutonium, which no one is talking about?" The Trump administration's standard defense of their strategy has cons...

The campaign Minnesota desperately needs, Part IX

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[It isn't a stretch to think that Minnesota desperately needs a campaign that drags it, kicking and screaming if needed, into the 21st century. A perfect example of this disgusting crisis-of-choice known as school shootings. I used to think that preventing school shootings was a bipartisan goal. I don't think that anymore, especially after watching Rep. Hudson's latest Closing Argument podcast . During a floor session, Rep. Hudson asked Rep. Engen about Rep. Engen's school safety initiative based on Lakeville's system. Rep. Engen said that the system in Lakeville had installed brought the NRA and Moms Demand Action together. That's the rarest of rarities. Then Moms Demand Action withdrew their letter of support when political pressure increased. Rep. Engen then said that he was told that someone didn't want him to gain a political victory. That's disgusting! I've been writing about the need to push MNSCU into the 21st century since 2012. Back then, ...

BREAKING NEWS: Star Tribune Report Details Shocking Record Of Domestic Abuse from Republican Senate Candidate

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According to this Strib article , "Aaron Brutger pleaded to a misdemeanor disorderly conduct charge. He is running in the open Senate District 13 seat in central Minnesota." Further, the Strib reported "A GOP-endorsed state Senate candidate from central Minnesota was arrested in 2009 after his former fiancee told police he had slammed a car door on her legs and strangled her until she lost consciousness during an argument. Prosecutors charged Aaron Brutger, who was 26 at the time, with one felony count of domestic assault by strangulation and one misdemeanor count of domestic assault. As part of a plea agreement three months later, Brutger pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct." I've been told by a loyal reader of this blog who lives in SD-13 that the judge fined Brutger $50 in addition to Brutger pleading guilty to misdemeanor disorderly conduct. Further, Kelly Martini had announced her candidacy for Jeff Howe's seat. That means that...

Tim Walz's final signature defeat

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Sunday night at midnight was the adjournment of Minnesota's legislative sessions in the Minnesota House and Minnesota Senate before this year's midterm elections. Because the DFL's gun control bill went down to defeat, it marked Gov. Tim Walz's final signature defeat . Gov. Walz pushed hard for the assault weapons ban legislation. He fell far short. Alpha News reported "Walz pushed for the package of gun-control laws, which included a ban on modern semiautomatic firearms and a prohibition on so-called 'ghost guns' after the shooter opened fire during a back-to-school mass held at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis on the morning of Aug. 27, killing two children and wounding many more before committing suicide." This touched off the DFL's biggest meltdowns. Aisha Gomez, the House DFL Taxes Comittee Co-Chair, charged at Rep. Elliott Engen, making several inappropriate comments. The comments were inappropriate, though not surprising. The DFL...

The DFL's history of lawlessness

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It's apparent that DFL senators either don't have a clue about foundational constitutional principles or they don't care about the Constitution. I'm betting that some DFL senators never learned about the Constitutions that they've sworn to protect and uphold. Likewise, I'm certain that other DFL senators don't care about foundational constitutional principles like Separation of Powers. This Minnesota Reformer article reports that "The Minnesota Senate on Monday approved a package of bills aimed at reining in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers after more than 3,000 federal agents descended on Minnesota for what the Department of Homeland Security called its largest immigration enforcement operation ever." The bill means nothing. The Minnesota state government doesn't control federal ICE or Border Patrol agents any more than cities have the right to tell state troopers what to do. Sen. Ron Latz, DFL-St. Louis Park, jumped into the...