Tim Walz's spinelessness, timidity displayed

This weekend, Tim Walz's character flaws, which are legion, came shining through in bright, shining colors. That's because Nick Shirley shined a white-hot spotlight on the Walz-Somali criminal enterprise. Shirley took a tour of the Somali industrial-scale fraud complex. In this video, Rep. Walter Hudson provides his expert commentary while taking a virtual ride-along with Shirley. Rep. Hudson is a member of the House Fraud and Oversight Committee. Tim Walz, Minnesota's DFL governor, is pushing back against what's highly visible on Nick Shirley's 42 minute video.

Gov. Walz's spokesperson is quoted as saying "The governor has worked for years to crack down on fraud and ask the state legislature for more authority to take aggressive action. He has strengthened oversight — including launching investigations into these specific facilities, one of which was already closed." First, Gov. Walz doesn't need "more authority to take aggressive action" against these grifters. The problem isn't whether he has the authority. It's whether he's got the political will to discipline Somali supporters. Few people, myself included, think he's got the spine to prosecute Somalis. First, here's Rep. Hudson's commentary on Nick Shirley's investigation:

Here's Shirley's 42-minute investigative video:

Shirley's video is the final nail in Gov. Walz's grifter's coffin because it shows childless building after childless building. Minneapolis strip mall after Minneapolis strip mall showed fake Somali business after fake Somali business. Shirley's investigative ppartner David had the Minnesota Department of Human Services paperwork showing how many children were registered for receiving services and how much that fake business received for those never-delivered services.

In a single afternoon, Nick Shirley and David found enough empty offices supposedly offering child care, day care, autism services and health care getting paid real money to exceed $110,000,000. That's in a single afternoon. That's more than Tim Walz, Keith Ellison and Jodi Harpstead found in fraud in 5+ years. Harpstead is the former commissioner of Human Services until the whistleblowers started complaining too much. That's when she quit.

The bet Gov. Walz must win to have a shot at winning re-election is driving a huge turnout amongst Somalis that'a even bigger than the number of upset suburbanites. If he doesn't win that bet, he's history.

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