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Minnesota Democrat Activist Judges tossing out jury convictions.


The idea that the FBI can possibly prosecute 20,000 Somali scammers is a cute fantasy. It took hundreds of FBI agents nearly three years to prosecute only 1,800 January 6th tourists, and those cases didn’t include massive evidentiary headaches. The horrifying truth is that the fraud is so widespread that it cannot be prosecuted on a case-by-case basis. It’s simply not possible.
Here are my top four suggestions for what must be done.
First, the penalties for defrauding the government should be massively increased. This strategy also faces limits. A life sentence sounds good, but it would probably be overturned as an unconstitutionally unreasonable punishment. Even with a constitutional version, there would be inevitable sob stories about people who only did a little fraud but got whacked with a huge minimum sentence.
But here’s the point. To effectively deter fraud, when the risk of prosecution is low, then the individual cost of a conviction must be made astronomical. It’s simple economics.
Second, the laws need to enable easier convictions. The days of empathetic, feel-good rules have to stop. Someone identifiable needs to sign every required report under penalty of perjury. If sufficient records are not properly kept, then equally harsh and immediate punishments should apply, with the same low evidentiary standards as speed camera citations. This will also produce sob stories. But when dealing with low-trust communities, it is the only way.
Next, immigrants and immigrant-owned businesses should simply be ineligible for any welfare, for at least ten years from entry. Maybe forever. The logic is simple. If America is a better place to live without public assistance, they should apply to come here. If not, then they should stay home. It’s that simple. Plus, until they have fully adopted American culture, they should not participate in any “honor system” program.
Fourth and finally —and I deliberately left this biggest suggestion for last— the government should get completely out of the welfare business. I get it, life is unfair. And many innocent people suffer unavoidable misfortunes. We all want to help them. But government-based welfare simply doesn’t work at scale and it is destroying the country.
The only way to end fraud is to have government stop spending. End the programs. But that won’t happen.
FortWayneHatesRealtors says
The only way to end fraud is to have government stop spending. End the programs. But that won’t happen.
That is a follow up. The only way is to fucking indict and prosecute the learing traitors. The law is actually on Donnies side but he needs to show ballz and finally Crack down from the top.
mell says
FortWayneHatesRealtors says
The only way to end fraud is to have government stop spending. End the programs. But that won’t happen.
That is a follow up. The only way is to fucking indict and prosecute the learing traitors. The law is actually on Donnies side but he needs to show ballz and finally Crack down from the top.
Yep, prosecute, revoke immigration status and deport after prison term is served. Or deport to El Sal to serve the term there.
The only way to end fraud is to have government stop spending. End the programs. But that won’t happen.
Elon Musk issued a stark public warning after a viral TikTok livestream appeared to show a Somali user making a chilling remark about his life, prompting concern and backlash across social media.
The viral clip shows an unidentified TikTok user livestreaming while playing a video of Musk on her phone.
After speaking in Somali, she briefly switched to English and said:
“I wouldn’t worry too much about him. He about to die.”
Musk responded directly on X, pinning a terse message to the top of his profile:
“Then it is war.”
The woman in the video has since been identified as Fardowsa Muhumed.
Publicly available profiles describe Muhumed as a KIPP Kansas City alum who attended Frontier STEM High School and KIPP Kansas City. ...
Utah Senator Mike Lee wrote:
“Deport her immediately. She shouldn’t be here.”
One must remember that to the third worlder, “fraud” is not a thing. There is only money and ways to get money. The idea of a communal safety net to be used in good faith but not abused for personal gain is not a part of their worldview. One of many reasons they have to go back.
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