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Stop posting, Donnie, and start instructing your own DOJ to investigate and bring charges against that cunt. Talk is cheap.
Eric_Holder says
Stop posting, Donnie, and start instructing your own DOJ to investigate and bring charges against that cunt. Talk is cheap.
Has to be done by Congress; can't prosecute a sitting congresscritter. Congress has to expel them first.
Interesting how fast the Republicans got rid of Santos for a little exaggeration and a few thousand bucks misused.
PORTLAND, Maine (NewsNation) — Office buildings across Maine are packed with home health care companies that rarely have anyone present, raise red flags similar to fraud patterns discovered in Minnesota and, in some cases, have overbilled the state by hundreds of thousands of dollars before vanishing, a NewsNation investigation has found. ...
Buildings show multiple health care firms at single addresses
The concentration of health care companies appears throughout Maine. NewsNation documented buildings in Portland and Lewiston with similar clusters.
“We can see Ladna Home Health Care down there. That’s a $2 million home health care agency. You can see it’s located right next to two money wiring services. Right next to it, you have Dahab Shield. Dahab Shield is the official money wiring service of the Central Bank of Somalia,” Robinson said. ...
The scrutiny follows NewsNation reporting last month on Gateway Community Services, a Somali-American-led health services contractor accused by a whistleblower of billing for services never provided. State audits found Gateway overbilled Maine $662,608, with the state still trying to recoup $537,550.
here’s some video from a minnesota house hearing where walz appointee erin campbell of the management and budget office admitted under questioning by chair kristin robbins that her agency, wait for it, lacks enforcement tools to hold state agencies accountable for fraud. read that again. despite statutory duties to oversee fiscal controls, the OMB do not even really have a structure to do so.
it’s surreal.
and this is not incompetence, it’s agenda.
well, we let them police themselves. we “create a framework for agencies to use and (provide) support and resources and tools for them to use in order to identify and implement their own internal controls.”
put simply, we let the foxes manage their own henhouse activities.
“and when they fail at that, what do you do?”
the look of dumbfounded “what?” on campbell’s face here in response to this most obvious of questions is as telling as it is astonishing. she’s legitimately speechless. you can basically see “do? we do nothing. what the hell is she talking about?” rattling through her screensaver-mode visage. she passes the question off. ...
$430 million in fraud just in MN in a few days of looking at fake SBA loans. you basically cannot turn over a rock in the walz fiefdom without “learing” about some quality new fraud. it’s absolutely endemic, a fully metastatic cancer that has seemingly spread to every institution, statehouse, doghouse, and outhouse. the MN government is starting to look like one of these hulls where if you scrape off the rust, there won’t be any boat left underneath.
and this is not an accident.
and this is not just minnesota.
you’re going to see this play out all over america because this is going on all over america.
the fourth, unelected branch of government has become crime.
and, as they emerge, the percentages are going to shock people who blissfully thought that “sure, there’s a little, but it’s not too bad, there are people who keep an eye on stuff like this!”
something like a third of all payments in the US federal payments system don’t even have identifiers on them. you could march an entire army through that opacity. honestly, i’m concerned that perhaps someone has.
one of the really important shifts in perspective is this simple realization:
these government programs are not complete travesties because the people involved are stupid.
they are like this because someone wants them this way. ...
finding this business fraud is great. it needs to be done. but then we need to keep following the money and, in this day and age, money leaves a trail like a blacklight bedspread in a rent by the hour motel.
to whom did these businesses make payments and political donations? who was bribed, who was on the take, and which politicians were funding war chests and lifestyles through this?
these questions will need to be asked at a federal and at a global level.
how much of this money went offshore as cash?
where did it go then?
and how much of it boomeranged back laundered through networks of NGO’s and PAC’s and who knows what else?
that’s the real prize here and the reason the ground troops are panicking into open conflict and cries for insurrection DBA “sanctuary city.”
these are the threads that strangle when pulled. ...
these systems of unaccountable plunder are the antithesis of the republic, of rights, of reason, and of liberty. they are anti-flourishing, capture by stranglevines.
the situation is binary:
you either cut this all out, or you’ll live like this forever.
Minnesota’s Democrat Attorney General Keith Ellison is now facing renewed scrutiny after resurfacing evidence shows he once championed federal legislation designed to make it easier to send money overseas, specifically to Somalia.
It comes as Minnesota is rocked by an escalating Somali-led taxpayer fraud scandal, one of the largest in U.S. history.
Before becoming Minnesota’s top law enforcement officer, Ellison served in Congress representing Minnesota’s 5th District, which includes Minneapolis.
During his entire time in the U.S. House, Ellison sponsored just one piece of legislation.
That bill was the Money Remittances Improvement Act of 2014.
That bill loosened restrictions on international money transfers, making it easier for funds to be sent abroad, including to Somalia.
Even more alarming, Ellison was later caught on video openly discussing the bill in an interview with The Mogadishu Times.
He admitted the goal was to ensure cash continued flowing out of the United States, specifically to Somalia.
“The discussion focused on how we can keep money flowing to Somalia,” Ellison said. ...
“It turns out that this bill was the Money Remittances Improvement Act, which created the conditions through which those hundreds of millions or likely billions of dollars were fraudulently acquired and sent off to fund the Somali civil war and to enrich members of Somali clans associated with those who settled here in Minnesota,” Hot Air wrote.
While the bill was sold as a way to help refugees send small amounts of money to family members overseas, critics argue the structure was ripe for abuse, not by low-income workers, but by sophisticated fraud networks moving enormous sums with minimal oversight.
“It’s almost as if the system were intentionally designed not to aid in the small remittances of people working in menial jobs,” the outlet noted, “but rather to enable the shipment of hundreds of millions or billions of ill-gotten gains abroad.”



Nkechy Ezeh, a former college professor and nonprofit executive, has pleaded guilty to federal charges stemming from a years-long fraud scheme that siphoned more than $1 million from taxpayer-funded programs intended to serve low-income children in Michigan.
Ezeh, who was born in Nigeria and built a career in the United States focused on early childhood education and community development, admitted to misappropriating funds while serving as chief executive officer of the Michigan-based Early Learning Neighborhood Collaborative.
Prior to the fraud investigation, Ezeh was widely praised for her work and was appointed to a state role by Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
Priceless. Must see.
Smart Somali steals. It's the culture.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjTgFomlzsA
It’s mandatory to steal from the Kaffirs
While serving as U.S. Minister to France, Jefferson, along with John Adams, then Minister to Britain, met in London with Sidi Haji Abdrahaman (also spelled Abdul Rahman Adja), the ambassador from Tripoli (one of the main Barbary powers: Tripoli, Algiers, Tunis, and Morocco).
Jefferson and Adams inquired about the justification for the unprovoked attacks, enslavement of crews, and demands for tribute from the new United States, which had no prior conflicts with them.
The Muslim ambassador's reply, as reported by Jefferson and Adams to Congress and Secretary of Foreign Affairs John Jay on March 28, 1786, was that the practice was religiously sanctioned:
"It was written in their Koran, that all nations which had not acknowledged the Prophet were sinners, whom it was the right and duty of the faithful to plunder and enslave; and that every Mussulman who should be slain in battle was sure to go to paradise."
Popular podcaster Joe Rogan has broken his silence on the Minneapolis riots that erupted following the deaths of two anti-ICE activists, arguing the unrest is not organic but a coordinated effort designed to distract the public from Minnesota’s sprawling fraud scandal.
Rogan addressed the situation during a recent episode of his podcast with guest Andrew Wilson.
He warns that the riots appear to serve a purpose beyond protesting immigration enforcement or disrupting ICE operations. ...
Rogan said attention has suddenly shifted away from Minnesota’s unprecedented fraud revelations ever since anti-ICE riots began dominating headlines.
“This isn’t organic,” Rogan said.
“This is a very coordinated thing.”
Rogan described what is unfolding in Minneapolis as a “color revolution,” which he characterized as a deliberate effort to manufacture chaos.
He questioned why riots are erupting specifically in Minneapolis at the same time an “ungodly amount” of fraud has been uncovered in the state.
Rogan described what is unfolding in Minneapolis as a “color revolution,”
Rogan is all over the map.
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