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Who Is Responsible for All This Fraud?

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I think I’ve said this in a previous piece, but it is now increasingly and undeniably true that this childcare/healthcare fraud thing is going to be the gift that keeps on giving, not just in Minnesota, either, but in places all over the country. The extent of what is being uncovered, even on a daily basis, is simply staggering. This story will still be alive, I reckon, come next November. 

That said, I’m also starting to think we need to not make Tim Walz the scapegoat. Yeah, I know, it’s his state, he’s got the big chair, he’s running the place. By all means, let’s see a little handcuff therapy applied. But was he running the place? Was he really? The sheer scale of this thing has me wondering about that. There's a good deal more going on here.
You will recall he was the VP nominee on Kamala Harris’ ticket. I have always held that the sole purpose of most VP candidates is to make the top of the ticket good, smart by comparison. I give you Obama’s VP pick of Joe Biden, and Biden’s VP pick, Harris, as a couple of glaring examples. Since Walz was Harris’s choice (or whoever it was that actually made that choice), it gives us a downward spiral in the evident smarts of Democrat VP candidates. The trend is again, undeniable.
From what I’ve seen of Walz in public appearances and what I see on his record, Walz is simply not smart enough to do all of what I see here, on his own, nor does he appear to have the stones to be acting out like this without direction. I doubt I'll get much argument on that point. So, frankly, I have doubts about gross negligence being the primary driver here. All that remains, I'm afraid, is complicity. But who is it he's being complicit with? 

I mean, the question becomes, who is the actual director of all this? Who is pulling the strings? Yeah, I know I’m going to be hit with chuckles and charges of being a conspiracy theorist, but frankly, my dear, How else are we to read the evidence in front of us? It’s a question I think we should be asking, given the sheer size of this thing, which seems to be growing by the hour. I’ve been watching the reports on this thing, as have a lot of us, for the past few days, and every report I open brings up more fraud, more people involved, and more tax money stolen. It’s non-stop. This rabbit hole seems bottomless.

One of the bigger reveals showed up on my desk yesterday afternoon from Libs of TikTok:

And it's not like they didn't understand what was happening. They were told.

This is well beyond RICO level, people. 

Let's imagine that the press had actually dug into this situation (Yeah, I know, fat chance, but go with me on this for a minute). Do you think that might have affected the most recent presidential election? Harris/Walz would have gone down in an even bigger fireball than they did. And that's exactly what would have gone down had Walz's name had an (R) after it. We'd still be hearing about it. This leaves us at the unquestionable conclusion of complicity in this fraud on the part of the press. 

And let's look closely at the actions of government that would explain a lot of this:

I don't believe we can avoid the conclusion that this entire business was always a coordinated effort. And it's far from being restricted to childcare. It's healthcare as well.

So perhaps with all of this happening, I believe it’s time to start asking the harder questions... questions the leftist lapdog press (I'm looking at YOU, Minneapolis Star-Tribune) clearly won't ask. 

Like, for example, why were so many Somalis settled in Minnesota, particularly in the first place?  I mean, Okay, they're escaping the constant civil war down there. I get that, at least on the surface.

But why there? Snow, which Minnesota is arguably well known for, is not something that is nearly as prevalent in Mogadishu, at least the last time I checked. One would think, say, Arizona would be a more likely place. New Mexico, perhaps. Someplace a bit more arid and maybe a bit warmer than what you would find in, let’s say, the typical bedroom communities around Minneapolis and St. Paul. But why group them all together like this? Instant Ghetto. Not the best solution. Oh, and what was the civil war in Somalia all about again? Ah, yes. Arguably, trying to depose a corrupted government. Power struggles. Islamic factions.  All of which we now have in that winter wonderland that is Minnesota, by virtue of our toxic compassion.

Come to think of it, this might be a question asked of Walz, come Feb 10, which is when he's scheduled to appear before Jim Comer's Oversight Committee. If Comer is the guy I think he is, he will.  Before that happens, however, we're going to see MN State reps before his committee on the 7th of this month. 

And yes, there are more locations where Somalis have gathered after being shipped into the country with little to no vetting, but as the White House has told us, this is the first of many locations that will be exposed. 

As to how all this affects the rest of us, consider the question: How much of the debt carried by the federal government is from these kinds of fraud? And for a bonus, how much does this affect YOUR bottom line come next April?

And the demand from HHS to the State of Minnesota for justifications for childcare payments after the administration paused those payments? They're still waiting.

Now, that we're dealing with a criminal conspiracy seems undeniable, as I've said. But is it simply that, or criminal actions driven by ideology? Or is it both? I mean, has anyone noticed that so far, all of this is happening in Democrat dominated areas? 

I know I'm not impressed.

Oh, by the way, now we're starting to see these daycare centers getting torched.

Why am I not surprised?

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