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The DFL's latest non-crisis crisis

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I'm getting tired keeping up with all of the DFL's non-crisis crises. The latest DFL non-crisis is the Whiteness Pandemic . According to the report, "The 'Whiteness Pandemic' page, featured on the website of the Culture and Family Life Lab at the U of M’s Institute of Child Development, leans heavily on a 2021 academic paper analyzing how white Minneapolis mothers talked to their children after George Floyd’s death, a report from Defending Education first revealed." The report continues, saying "Naming the Whiteness Pandemic shifts our gaze from the victims and effects of racism onto the systems that perpetrate and perpetuate racism, starting with the family system. At birth, young children growing up in White families begin to be socialized into the culture of Whiteness, making the family system one of the most powerful systems involved in systemic racism ,' the website says." During the time of slavery, black families were common. These familie...

Does the DFL have a plan behind the Medicaid fraud madness?

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The further we dig into the Minnesota/Medicaid fraud fiasco, the more questions I get. The biggest question I have is simple. Is the DFL benefiting financially from the Medicaid fraud? I've heard, as we've all heard, that some of the money stolen from Minnesota's taxpayers, is potentially going to al-Shabaab, a part of al-Qa'ida. The more I dig, though, the more I question whether part of that money is going to the DFL. Why did it take Tim Walz and Keith Ellison 5+ years to figure out this fraud fiasco? After reading this article , I'm wondering where the rest of the money went. The article reports "The actual number of Somali TPS beneficiaries in Minnesota is reportedly small, roughly 430 as of the most recent count, meaning the vast majority of the state’s Somalis will be unaffected by the move." Let me reiterate; where did the rest of the money go? Let's remember that a member of the committee was briefed a week ago by Acting Assistant U.S. Attorne...

Feeding Our Future went from incompetence to corruption

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It's difficult to say that the Feeding Our Future is incompetence, not outright corruption after it was reported in the opening paragraph that "A man named Abdirashid Bixi Dool has been charged for his alleged role in the $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud scheme. The 36-year-old faces a seven-count federal indictment that includes charges of wire fraud and money laundering. Dool is the 78th person to be charged in connection with the COVID-era scheme that saw fraudsters steal hundreds of millions of dollars from a federal child nutrition program which reimbursed participants for feeding hungry children." It isn't that Dool was the second or third indictment. It was the 78th indictment in the Feeding Our Future scandal. Further, that's just Feeding the Future indictments. There are more indictments that've been handed down as a result of the Housing Stabilization Services (HSS) Scandal and this autism scandal: That picture is part of this article written b...

Pentagon is investigating Mark Kelly

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The first domino has fallen in the case of the 6 Democrats who called for members of the military to " refuse illegal orders ", insinuating that President Trump had given the military illegal orders. Predictably, none of the Democrats in the video could identify a single order from President Trump that crossed the line into illegality. According to CBS News's reporting, "The Pentagon indicated that it's investigating Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona, a former U.S. Navy Captain, after he was among a group of lawmakers to release a video calling on service members and members of the intelligence community to "refuse illegal orders." Though I'm not a former member of the military, I know with total certainty that one of the first things you're taught in boot camp is that you can ignore unlawful orders. This isn't breaking news. It's dog-bites-man type news. This is sun rises in east type news. In other words, it isn't news. It'...

Minnesota, the land of 10,000 fraud schemes

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Those of us of a certain vintage remember the Hamm's beer commercial. It spoke of "the land of sky blue waters," though Minnesota supposedly means "the land of sky-tinted waters." These days, thanks to reporting like this , Minnesota is more known as the land of '10,000 fraud schemes.' This sounds a little hyperbolic but it's truer than you'd think, especially if you're a Democrat. To hear a DFL politician talk about it, you'd think that everything that's wrong with Minnesota is because President Trump ruined it. Last night, I checked with multiple friends who confirmed that President Trump has nothing to do with Minnesota's difficulties. If you pay attention to X/Twitter, the DFL, especially Gov. Walz, is planning on running against President Trump. This doesn't make a bit of sense substantively but that's the DFL's game plan. According to the reporting, "Federal prosecutors have uncovered multiple fraud schemes ...

Jaylani Hussein's phobia of whites?

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A frequent reader of this blog sent me a picture showing gubernatorial candidate Jeff Johnson surrounded by Somalis following a November 2017 St. Cloud City Council meeting. This is that picture: Recently, a different frequent reader of this blog sent me a letter highlighting Jaylani Hussein's paranoia of white people: We are asking every member of our community to stay vigilant. If you see threats, harassment, or hateful content online, especially targeting Somali or Muslim communities in Minnesota, please report them immediately to CAIR-Minnesota and local authorities. We are tracking these developments closely. What’s happening: Our community is under coordinated attack In the last 48 hours, former President Donald Trump announced that he will immediately end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somali immigrants in Minnesota, a move that could tear families apart and send people back to a country they haven’t seen in decades. He justified this dangerous decision using false, I...

Minnesota's fraud racket: classic follow the money scheme

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This morning, Minnesota's fraud fiasco just got more interesting. I wrote what essentially is Part I to this series. There's more to this than meets the eye in the initial reading. Further, President Trump just put more white gas on this fire last night by revoking Minnesota Somalis' Temporary Protected Status effective immediately. Trump wrote "Minnesota, under Governor Waltz, is a hub of fraudulent money laundering activity. I am, as President of the United States, hereby terminating, effective immediately, the Temporary Protected Status (TPS Program) for Somalis in Minnesota. Somali gangs are terrorizing the people of that great State, and BILLIONS of Dollars are missing. Send them back to where they came from. It’s OVER! President DJT" That's harsh. Then again, what some Minneapolis Somalis have done is pretty nasty. What should be noted is that 3 figures are consistently interlinked throughout this fiasco: Tim Walz, Jodi Harpstead and Jeff Johnson. At t...