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It drove Tampon Timmie to drop out of the next gubernatorial election

by Cornpop Sutton ⌂, A bad bad dude who makes good shine., Monday, January 05, 2026, 19:04 (6 days ago) @ JoFrance

Dumb cowardly FAGGOT

ha ha

It drove Tampon Timmie to drop out of the next gubernatorial election

by JoFrance, Tuesday, January 06, 2026, 18:50 (5 days ago) @ Cornpop Sutton

Walz actually had the hutzpah to run for a third term as Governor of Minnesota in spite of all the fraud that was uncovered. This POS would've been our VP if Trump didn't win the presidency. We would've never known about the fraud if that happened.

Our media and government officials should be ashamed that 23-year-old Nick Shirley, a citizen journalist, exposed it all. Where the hell were they and who got paid to look the other way for years? People need to be held accountable. $9B+ is a lot of money.

100% Fraud Instead of 50% Fraud

by FSK, Tuesday, January 06, 2026, 19:35 (5 days ago) @ JoFrance

In a normal government-funded welfare operation, 50%+ of the money goes to expenses for the administrators, and less than 50% goes to actual benefits for the recipients. That is still fraud, but it's not flagrantly obvious. Money is being skimmed off the top, but some people are getting fed, housed, or whatever the charity is supposed to do. The people running the charity make $100k-$200k+ per year, but that's seen as "normal".

What they're doing in Minnesota is 100% fraud. Instead of spending a token amount of money on benefits, they're stealing 100% of the money. The government regulators have zero incentive to do anything, because it would cause all the Somalis in Minnesota to riot if they tried. It's also taxpayer money being spent, not the government bureaucrat's own personal money, so there's no reason to go hardline for accountability.

Both types of welfare charities are frauds. One is way more flagrant than the other.

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