Thursday, February 26, 2026

I'm Not Surprised

 I've been accumulating a bunch of information coming from local news stations, and legislative hearings in regards to the massive fraud we've seen.   I'll try to get something put together soon, but it is looking like the Walz administration knew about and possibly actively concealed at least some of the fraud.   The fact that hundreds of "Autism centers" magically popped up (with no licensing required) and immediately started massive billings to various government programs also doesn't look good.  

 

Finally, it's being reported that some of the protesters who got a little tear gas in their eyes are getting 12 weeks of leave, paid for by MN taxpayers.    

 https://x.com/rightanglenews/status/2027092400892416384?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw

The Strib is reporting that Target Corp just paid $110,000,000 to get out of leases for properties in downtown Minneapolis.  How bad must it be for one of the cornerstones of the downtown Minneapolis business community to spend that much money to escape?  

 

FYI, for Dan, the Strib is what the locals call the Minneapolis Star Tribune.  Which is, at this point, the primary local newspaper.  In other words, it's "real journalism".   

5 comments:

Marshal Art said...

12 weeks of leave from what? Their Starbucks jobs? I'm surprised to hear they have jobs at all after involving themselves in criminality. But then, it is MN, isn't it?

Craig said...

Who knows. But the state just ran out the newest fraud magnet which is up to 20 weeks of paid leave for pretty much any half assed excuse. This is going to end up with more and more taxes on employers, and more and more people sucking up free money.

Dan Trabue said...

but it is looking like the Walz administration knew about and possibly actively concealed at least some of the fraud.

OH NO! It's "looking like" maybe it "possibly" might have perhaps sort of maybe happened... or something.

Lock him up!

Y'all hang on to the slightest thread of hope that "maybe" "something" "might've" "happened..." when it comes to your wet dreams about "possible" progressive "maybe misdeeds," but turn a blind eye to actual convictions and credible claims of abuse, molestations and corruption when it smacks you in the face.

Your hypocrisy and partisanship and cult-ish behaviors are showing, boys.

Anonymous said...

By “looking like” I mean that the investigation in the legislature and local news sources are making a more and more compelling case for years long institutional corruption in the Walz administration.

You can do your own research or wait until I have time to put everything together.

You do realize that this is exactly what you and the “Trump is in the Epstein files” crowd have been doing for years. The difference is that the evidence is there to implicate the Walz administration, while it wasn’t there to implicate Trump.

It’s okay pot, we read and understand what you spew.

Anonymous said...

I did want to address something. Dan said earlier about putting Walz in jail. First of all, coming from somebody who has been trying to get Donald Trump impeached or jailed since 2016. This seems like another hypocritical double standard. Second, I think at this point that anybody with a shred of honor or decency would simply resign. If he’s not going to resign, then he should run out the clock on his term without the theatrics that we’ve come to expect from him. The problem with that, is that Tina Smith, the lieutenant governor, would be worse than he’s been. Keith Ellison, should absolutely be investigated and prosecuted if appropriate. Based on the publicly available evidence, it is a completely reasonable conclusion that he intervened and tried to help at least one of the groups committing fraud in exchange for campaign contributions. Finally, given the evidence that the various estate agencies involved at a minimum, looked the other way, and with Alison being compromised, I don’t see how the state can be trusted to investigate this fraud.

Unlike those on the left, I simply want these crimes to be investigated the perpetrators charged, and tried.