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Jeff Childers's avatar

ERRATA

— Reuters misidentified as CNN (fixed).

Freedom Fox's avatar

No doubt Reuters, CNN, et al are figuring out how to do this to Nick:

https://archive.ph/2EQKA

https://time.com/4801721/james-okeefe-lawsuit-democracy-partners/

And if my memory serves me right O'Keefe was also prosecuted by then-CA AG Kamala Harris for his investigation of Planned Parenthood's murderous corruption.

Dear Nick should have a great attorney at the ready for when MN AG Keith Ellison, that Louis Farrakhan Nation of Islam disciple who framed a MN cop to beatify St George during a Summer of Love not long ago, comes a calling.

Hmm...who do we know is a great attorney Nick should already be in contact with? Anyone? Anyone?

Childers?

Horizons's avatar

Nick Shirley posted a comment under his own video on X: "I've been getting thousands of messages from people who want to support my work, the most important thing is to follow me here on X and on youtube!

For those that would like to support financially you can become a member on youtube ($5 a month) or I accept donations via venmo/cashapp @ Nickshirley21

The fraud exposing will continue... and no I’m not suicidal, and yes the donations will be used for security. Security for this video alone cost $3,600 so it is not cheap but necessary. Appreciate you all for watching and caring"

The Shepherd knows's avatar

Multiply Nick Shirley? God bless him and those like him.

Susie & Security's avatar

Please do. Jeff, could you set up a multiplier here to help pay Nick's current security team and potential future legal fees. It would be a wonderful New Year's present.

Astragale's avatar

VERY good idea.

The villains are funding corporate media to keep The People in the dark.

We need to fund independent journalists to bring truth to light.

lucy s.'s avatar

𝚃 𝚁 𝙰 𝙲 𝙺 𝙳 𝙾 𝙺 . 𝙲 𝟶 𝙼

Dick's avatar

Malicious scam. Possible maleare 👆

KC & the Sunshine's avatar

He might consider wearing those videoing glasses—- so the (theoretical) day care workers won’t see him (and 3 cameras) 🎥 coming. It will also help him stay somewhat disguised.

Daniel Agius SR's avatar

Don’t forget that, right before Okeefe got thrown bodily out of his own company, he aired Pelosi on the phone, in the bomb shelter on J6 giving the orders “Shoot to kill”

Runemasque's avatar

Where can you hear that?

KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I want to say it was in EPOCH TIMES way back

a few weeks after J6 but you’ll have to just keep tracking it down, I guess.

CaplT's avatar

Haven’t seen that, do you have a link?

CaplT's avatar

Thanks Deb!

These links don’t discuss Pelosi saying it, but are about a multi department defensive tactical team which had orders that included shoot to kill if necessary in a situation of WMD, terrorist attack or personal attack on DJT or Pence.

I did see the video of Pelosi saying “where is the National Guard?” even though she specifically turned down DJT’s Guard offer since he could not activate it, and recommendation to have Guard there in case others infiltrated the rally.

kittynana's avatar

@Freedom- I'm sure Nick had all the resources he needed before he even stepped foot in Minnesota.

Patti's avatar

He’s a 23 year old. Not assuming anything.

S.P.H.'s avatar

Patti,

He's young, invincible. Smart and energetic with a core of patriotism. Just like Charlie Kirk.

Please be careful Nick, swamp creatures move swiftly and silently, their bite is crushing. Prayers for safety and wisdom.

Hopefully Mr. Childers theory that unmasking of fraud has been in the making for years is true. Shows once again how slow justice moves in our bloated government. My wallet feels the pain.

Susie & Security's avatar

It's only a matter of time before the progressive Left smears Nick just like they did Charlie Kirk.

Sadly, a loved one of mine (on Christmas day, no less) told me Charlie is a "bad man/Christian" for the "things he said about women." No evidence was offered.

That was new misinformation I hadn't heard yet. Probably a video clip taken out of context (see Ephesians 5:21-22) or simply a bold-faced lie ("misinformation").

My heart was absolutely crushed - leaving a sad stain on Christmas memories. Sigh.

Praying for Nick's safety. 🙏🏼

S.P.H.'s avatar

People believe what they want to believe, or assume a group narrative to fit in. Don't take it personally Susie, disappointment by friends and family is inevitable.

striketheroot's avatar

"Just us" actually went AWOL during the multiple 2020 election integrity challenges and hasn't been located since

Donna in MO's avatar

If you watch the video, Nick is just the mouthpiece with the audience. He is accompanied by a man who is only identified as David, who has spent years doing the legwork and research, and who mentions attempts on his life and harassment. David is the true hero of the story, and is probably old enough to be Nick's grandfather. So Nick is not a kid going off half cocked, and he mentions some company who is providing security. I also looked up a few of those centers mentioned, and they are rife with safety violations, a couple of them had been closed down, which is why there were no children there. No idea if they are still cashing checks though.

M2's avatar

Agreed. Nick is certainly to be encouraged but this isn’t his story and he wasn’t particularly polished in his interrogations. Hopefully he’ll continue on the right path and not let millions of YouTube views affect his future performance. That type of stuff can go to your head if you’re young

Searching for the Truth's avatar

He's young, but he's been a courageous truth seeker for a while now. Minnesota David is a HERO FOR SURE!

S.P.H.'s avatar

Good information Donna, thank you. Ephesians 6:10 for all investigating and forcing government to do something.

Sherry 1's avatar

Nice spin, you should work for CNN.

Donna in MO's avatar

Spin? Just saying, watched the video, but I take nothing at face value. You can look up the license numbers posted on the video. Some of them have been subject to state inspections. Some are no longer operating. The overall point of the video is valid - money being given to people who are ripping off the taxpayers. And Nick and David should get equal credit - Nick has the followers/eyeballs to spread the word, but David did the years of research that made this video possible. If that's spin, so be it.

Mrs. Itoldya!'s avatar

He’s fundraising for increased security. We ought to do a C & C Army fundraiser!!

axons007's avatar

totally agree. Plus David probably isn't too keen on death threats and is happy to not be in the hot seat. But yes, it WAS David. But Nick had enough of a platform to get it done.

Sherry 1's avatar

What an obnoxious, uninformed and inane comment. Regressive Dems think like that.

Hektor Bleriot's avatar

Reuters? CNN? Is there a difference?

Dolce Far Niente's avatar

A distinction without a difference.

Hektor Bleriot's avatar

This would be a good place for the meme with Pam from the office and the logos of both "news" outfits.

Peter Schott's avatar

potato, potato ... ;)

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Juju's avatar

I never go to a site without some sort of summary or explanation. Otherwise I just treat it as spam

Freedom Fox's avatar

That IS spam. Report it.

RunningLogic's avatar

I reported it also. The weird font was another red flag.

S.P.H.'s avatar

Red flag, I harnessed my curiosity. Thanks to those that confirmed the 'do not go there' urge.

Dr Linda's avatar

Same, simply a good habit.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Spambots. You need a spambot to do that. Report it.

Based Florida Man's avatar

I've seen posts that the same fake day care scams like in MN are all over in Columbus, OH (also infected with somalis) and even Boise, ID. I think every single somali should be repatriated.

Karmy's avatar

I’m wondering how deep is Ilhan Omar involved. Did she set these scams up?

RunningLogic's avatar

I am betting she is neck deep in it! Did you see how much her net worth has increased??? 😡🤬

Erin Montgomery's avatar

Yes! Over $30 million!!

Juju's avatar

In one year alone!

Owain Glyndŵr's avatar

Any member of Congress - whose net worth increases over 100% while in office, should be censured and investigated. Will it happen...

The only way to reign in Congress, on many levels, is a Convention of States. Think Congress will voluntarily agree to term limits? Think Congress will overwhelmingly agree to Fiscal prudence/balanced budget?

Steenroid's avatar

More like eye balls.

Maureen's avatar

In 2021 her net worth was 65k. Now it’s over 30 million.

Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Actually it was between -40k and -65k! She had a huge negative net worth. Additionally, it was reported that she hasn't paid her college loans... Big Surprise!

Scott Kinghorn's avatar

As public Rep why isn't all their $$$ readily available online. I know all of mine as a city of Omaha, Ne is??

RunningLogic's avatar

That’s what I had read also but I didn’t know about the loans! 😡 Not surprised either though! Her picture should be next to the definition of entitlement in the dictionary 😡😡😡

Patti's avatar

Ha just saw your post- GREAT MINDS 🤣

Kurt's avatar

Her net worth went from zero to $30 million last year. She had a good year I’d say.

Monterey's avatar

Someone on X said her husband closed all his businesses and scrubbed all his websites.??

David Clark's avatar

“Scrubbed” ? You mean with a sponge and some Ajax?

H. Clinton

Horizons's avatar

That's because the spotlight is now on how his venture capital firm (reportedly) went from zero to $60 billion in one year.

James D Teel II's avatar

Husband? Don’t you mean her brother?

Willing Spirit's avatar

Try to keep up! That was a couple or three marriages ago.

Karmy's avatar

Wasn’t there a news story at one point saying her husband’s business was where the money came from?

Juju's avatar

Yes but how does that happen to any business in just one year? Fraud

RunningLogic's avatar

Yup and strangely enough information about her husband’s company has recently been scrubbed from their website 🤔

Erin Montgomery's avatar

Info naming the Board of directors just vanished🤦🏻‍♀️

KCwoofie's avatar

Who owns all those buildings? And who pays the rent and to whom?

Steenroid's avatar

I heard she beat Nancy and 1-eye McCain. And she did it the old fashioned way…fraud and theft.

Hektor Bleriot's avatar

I prefer "Cyclops McCain."

David K Thiel's avatar

I asked my congress and senator critters to investigate Omar and her husbands business. And when the fraud is exposed, rescind Omar's citizenship and deport her as the law demands.

Georgette Benidt's avatar

I wish I could do that, but my Minnesota Congress people wouldn't do a thing but hide it all.

Notyours's avatar

I've read that she was the sponsor of the bill that widened these opportunities.

RunningLogic's avatar

Such a surprise 😑

MMP's avatar

This is correct.

Karmy's avatar

Of course she was.

Patti's avatar

She increased her network by 3500% in a year I’m sure she is neck deep

Juju's avatar

Net worth? I think you meant … autocorrupt

Karmy's avatar

From your link her husband was already accused of fraud once before.

“The fraud case involved a wine investor suing Mynett in October 2023, accusing him of swindling him out of $900,000 as he “fraudulently misrepresented … that estCru, LLC was a legitimate company.” Mynett claimed he simply struggled to build a business during the pandemic.

The case settled out of court in November.

The winery, eStCru, at some point around 2022 promoted a line of wines with names like “Blockchain” and “The Devil’s Lie,” with a prestigious California winemaker saying she abruptly stopped getting paid in early 2023. The business was only worth between $15,000 and $50,000 in Omar’s financial disclosure that year, making the sudden windfall the next year even more puzzling.”

I’m no detective but I smell a rat.

Willing Spirit's avatar

Apparently for some, they’ve felt the only limit to their crimes is the degree of boldness they can generate. Some have not feared the rule of law for a very long time.

Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

Sounds like she/husband/brother needs to be repatriated as well......sans $30M!

Peace's avatar

YEs! Can't the money be tracked by a forensic accountant and reclaimed? Don't just send these people back to enjoy their handsome loot.

TomB's avatar

She could maintain deniability by getting campaign donations from all these Somoli fraud operations. Those can be used in turn to hire friends, fraudsters to do fake "jobs" for the campaign. Or to fulfill fake contracts. It's a great way to launder the money from the fraud. It is likely not limited to Omar. I'd be surprised if it is not involving MN state, mpls, st paul politicos.

Jane Tracy's avatar

Snakes 🐍 in the grass!!!

Karmy's avatar

Two peas in a pod it seems.

LC's avatar

At least she "protected" them ?

Karmy's avatar

Her arrogance will be her downfall. She thinks because she’s a member of Congress that she’s untouchable.

RunningLogic's avatar

I hope she gets her citizenship stripped and is deported back to her hell hole country that she supposedly loves so much!!

Susan Seas's avatar

I saw an article that said 87% of refugees vacation in the country they escaped from. That should be an automatic refusal to return from their beloved country.

RunningLogic's avatar

Yes if they are really refugees then they are supposedly fleeing some sort of persecution or danger so if they’re returning for vacation then that danger was clearly a lie 😡

Vivian's avatar

It would not be a stretch to think an immigrant coming here for a better life would return to visit.

I personally know people who's parents escaped the Eastern Bloc but now go back to visit elderly grandparents and extended family often.

A political refugee escaping so-called oppression you would have to think would try to avoid such things, though. You didn't see a lot of people jumping the Berlin Wall to get INTO East Germany.

Silent scorn's avatar

Read the same thing. Wake up call !!

MMP's avatar

That would be the best possible outcome of all. Ilhan on a cargo plane filled with her brethren air dropped right into the middle of Mogadishu.

Susan Seas's avatar

Someone told me they ran her family out of Somalia because they were so corrupt. ?

Pat Wetzel's avatar

Surely that's too good for her. Let's put on our thinking caps and get creative with a bit of retribution!

John of Oregon Fame's avatar

Pat, I prefer to see a long prison term here in the U.S. for violating our laws!

Jeff S's avatar

She thinks she's untouchable because she's an African female, like Barry Soetoro.

RunningLogic's avatar

Yup, just screech “racism” with the bonus of “Islamophobia” and you’re untouchable 😡🤬

Willing Spirit's avatar

Yep!

Recently I’ve watched some old Sanford and Son and even a series featuring the life of a young Chris Rock called Everybody Hates Chris.

What jumps out at me is a barrage of attacks on white people.

They claim we get away with everything and blacks are constantly held down and persecuted. The nation/world has been entertainingly brainwashed.

And yet we see such welfare and DEI fraud schemes going on for decades without interference from the ‘Po Po’. I suspect the ones that have gotten prosecuted were just the tip of the iceberg.

They’ve succeeded in making themselves largely untouchable.

Jeff S's avatar

Watching sports, I see commercials whitewashing Caucasian males, replacing them with blacks as husbands, lawyers, financial advisors, doctors, nurses, et cetera.

Bandit's avatar

Wouldn't surprise me. She's scum in my book.

Willing Spirit's avatar

In over her little pointy wrapped head, I would imagine. Can we get her arrested already? I’d say deported, but she needs incarceration.

MaryAnn's avatar

I suspect she is ready to disclose where the bodie$ are buried (all the other congress-folk who have enhanced their portfolios at the expense of taxpayers). Highly unlikely IO will see jail time but she may be encouraged to take the money and retire to Bali.

Donna Oliphint's avatar

Her net worth increased 3500% in a year, yes.

Mtone's avatar

She certainly benefited from the kickbacks, the ballot mills, her personal wealth has gone past $30 million, not easily accomplished on a congressional salary.

Peace's avatar

Needs to be investigated!

Starsky's avatar

Maybe she used Pelosi’s stockbroker.

el bicho palo's avatar

lots of them seem to achieve it though

Freedom Fox's avatar

She's no evil, conniving genius capable of setting up anything. She's a puppet of the evil, conniving geniuses.

Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Bet she got $$$$ from it

WP William's avatar

This is Systemic Criminal Conspiracy and collusion-and fully involves The Deep State, the entire Democrat Party, Corporate Media, hundreds of Corporations, NGOs, Academia, the Migrant-Invasion-Law Firm complex, complicit-purchased Republick'ns, and on and on. We NEED whistleblowing Judges and others to rat out the Rats, or else the Republic is OVER. I'd rather have a ruthless Rightwing dictator doing mass incarcerations than watch the mass of parasitic maggots thrive, go unchallenged, and then re-take the entire machine while we spectate the entire process as the weak worthless slave-citizenry we apparently are.

Jeff S's avatar

FBI: Forever Bothering Illegals...

Michelle D's avatar

I remember a time they were bothering priests. As a tax-payer, I am more concerned with the fraud than the priests holding services during an attempted silent overthrow of our republic.

Based Florida Man's avatar

FBI told Biden that Whites are the biggest threat to America.

FBI is doing little to stopping the scams that the 3rd worlders are doing to us.

It's more of a conspiracy than just laziness.

Jeff S's avatar

Anything for votes and power and money.

Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

I agree that this is "systemic corruption" it could only be.

That being said, I would not rather have a dictator, no matter what wing it is. I would also not like to have a totalitarian regime controlled by unelected bureaucracy.

WP William's avatar

Local Denver KOA i-heart media covering the MN scandal as just some rightwing nut, hack kid's purposefully skewed and altered amateurish clickbait that truly doesn't reveal facts and truth of the matter. Just like everything else, these Citizen "journalists" are not to be trusted, while Big Media (who are underfunded and understaffed) will eventually craft the story in the proper a way we should all see it.

Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

Let's say all this was true. The kid was a rank amateur.

Would you send your kids to any of these "daycare centers?"

I'm not talking about the staff, although they were very abrupt and rude, I am referring to the simple building itself. A kid in blacked out windows? No sort of "pick up lanes or protocols? When I picked my nieces up from daycare/church functions there was always a drive, always adult chaperones...and you could see a playground in the backyard.

It isn't daycare, but "dayscare."

Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

Definitely a scam. And it's front and center.

Cheryl Schroeder's avatar

The problem is there are too many rats in the boat. It’s been building for a long time thanks to the democrats who are the most corrupt, next anyone in Washington and then anyone in public office. Going to be hard to clean it all up, but gotta do it or we are doomed

Ohio Deb's avatar

Agreed!

Want gut retching comments to read?… go to Mary Trump or Adam Kinzinger Substack and read comments! (or those similar) Kamala Harris comments are fun to read too!

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

I saw a post yesterday listing the cities where the Somalis were dropped into, including Columbus. Maine and San Diego also. But it seems Minneapolis was the main target.

Merry McIntyre's avatar

I live in a suburb of Minneapolis where I grew up & raised my kids. This suburb, which has a sizable Jewish community, now has a Muslim major. MN is mostly Republican but the Somalis have taken over the 4 largest cities - Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth & St. Cloud. Close to 90% of the Somalis are on some sort of welfare & they keep the Dems in power by voting for them. My auto insurance went up 30% this last year. I have an updated 1940’s median home (the kind most people could afford back in the day) & the property taxes this year are almost $10,000. Minnesota used to be a great place to live (except for the winters). It now has no soul. Walz is a home spun, fairy dancing, pansy a$$ & the mayor Jacob Frey is a picayune putz, a Somali sycophant & George Floyd cry baby. They definitely are major players in the fraud schemes, along with AG Ellison. This may seem heartless but it’s time to take out the trash. Enough is enough!

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Merry, thanks for sharing that. This has been a slow intentional destruction of our culture and normal affordable society. Your descriptions of Walz and Frey are spot on.

Merry McIntyre's avatar

Yes it has, Dave, sad to say. I had a dream a while back where a tsunami came through & destroyed everything. I was stunned & then noticed that green seedlings erupted all over the landscape. Life’s longing for itself supersedes death, corruption & destruction. Life wins!

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

$10,000 for a 1940s home? Holy cow!

S.P.H.'s avatar

Proving the fact that you truly do not own your home. The state does.

ReBecca's avatar

And we really work for the government because of the income taxes we pay.

S.P.H.'s avatar

So true. We allowed government to get way out of control.

An example I was sharing with a friend recently: We pay federal tax. We pay state tax. We pay city tax. We pay a regional tax. We pay transportation tax. And most neighborhoods now pay a HOA tax. Add to these a gas tax, utility fees (another name for tax). It's endless if a person really analyzes it. Did I leave out bond measures added to the property tax bill?

In Oregon, my current state of residence, the (blue majority) legislature passed a 4.3 billion dollar 'transportation bill', that increases everything to do with personal transportation. In less than a month volunteers collected over 200,000 signatures to refer this bill to the people for a vote. The blue governor is throwing a tantrum.

The people have had enough, federally and locally. Add the NGO fraud and funding war lords that hate us to the equation and you have a near rebellion on your hands. Maybe it's time.

Robird's avatar

Don’t forget Hijab Peggy Flanagan in the Minnesota fraud fellowship! Women are equally able to be corrupt, possibly even excelling at the skill of pathologic and profitable empathy.

Veranda Vamp's avatar

Great post. It validates my feelings about Sanctuary State Colorado. Denver is a mess—and our plump, gay Governor displayed banners on the state Capitol proclaiming, “Welcome Newcomers!” To the invading 50,000 illegals who sneaked in under Biden. Our societal structures are crumbling, medical, schools, insurance, housing, cleanliness and SAFETY were all flushed Dow the toilet thanks to the parasitic DEMOCRATS.

S.P.H.'s avatar

Is Mike Lindell up to the task of taking on the fraud within Minnesota? It seems a very high hurdle, even for him with his tireless patriotism.

The Fifster's avatar

Another Jesse Ventura? We can only hope..............

S.P.H.'s avatar

Haven't heard that name in a long time!

Merry McIntyre's avatar

I think we are going to need help from the benevolent aliens. However I will vote for Mike Lindell. Jack the Ripper would be better than what we have now. 😵‍💫

S.P.H.'s avatar

Just about anybody would be a step up.

Oregon is suffering mightily with our own Guv.

Starsky's avatar

I knew Oregon was gone after the Malheur Refuge incident. Even the people in eastern Oregon were proven to be totally corrupt and dependent on government for jobs (city, county, state, BLM and wildfire economy v logging or ranching), so were willing to protect government corruption at all costs. The small business locals and property owners didn’t stand a chance. Still waiting for that Uranium One scandal to be revealed.

CStone's avatar

He seems to be too trusting to solve those monumental problems.

CHop's avatar

I remember hearing years ago that homeless were moving to Minnesota because of the gracious welfare system. Ohio isn't much different with property taxes. We also have a corrupt lottery system and is the home state to the Epstein funder Les Wexner. Not to mention Jim Trafficant whose name may resurface if there is full disclosure.

The Fifster's avatar

Jim "Beam me up Scotty" Trafficant - the last logical Dem in Congress

CHop's avatar

You need to read Cathy O'brien's book Transformation of America. Get it from her website or a link from her website to Amazon as there are fake copies. It will change your view on Trafficant. It did mine.

Clara's avatar

Exactly what is happening to WA state.

Melissa MB's avatar

Come to the south. Florida, Alabama. Warm. Chicago suburb born and raised. I wouldn’t call myself a southerner, but taxes are low. And houses are cheaper

CStone's avatar

And southerners are nicer……

Willing Spirit's avatar

Just don’t tell us how you did it better up north and you’ll do fine with southern natives😂

Melissa MB's avatar

I like to say that the south is ten years behind….in good things and in the bad things.

Willing Spirit's avatar

We like to say, “We don’t care how you did it up north!”

Willing Spirit's avatar

I am curious. What “good things do YOU think we’re 10 years behind with?

Willing Spirit's avatar

I think taking out the trash is long overdue. The stench is unbearable.

James D Teel II's avatar

$10K property taxes? That’s insane?

Cheryl Schroeder's avatar

The reason you can’t take out the trash is exactly what you described- democrat run big cities invite these blood suckers to come and live and the rest is history- all planned by the deep state/or whomever is running that mafia in the background

Starsky's avatar

Obama placed a ton of those inbred Muslim Somalis intentionally into majority white, Scandinavian areas. Lutheran church played its part, too. He had to have known the corruption that would ensue. I remember he place a large number of them into Twin Falls and Boise ID as well.

LMWC's avatar
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I remember listening to Hannity on the radio in 2016 when he still had callers call in. A lady who was a clerk in some outlying district of Minneapolis called in. She said back then that there was a Somalian area of Minneapolis that no one other than Somalians went into. They were vicious and had like their own government. 10 years ago!

Patti's avatar

Yikes! I cannot fathom no go zones but I’m sure there is.

rolandttg's avatar

A friend who lives on the Georgetown peninsula near Bath said Lewiston, the second largest city in Maine, is a no go zone. Somalis

Patti's avatar

SMH! I hope we can clean up our country. Sad it’s gotten so bad

kittynana's avatar

@Roland- Well, I live in Lewiston NY so come on by!!!

rolandttg's avatar

Been through there, not in. Lewiston makes our favorite Maine beer, Baxter Stowaway.

Karmy's avatar

Dearborn Michigan is a muslim enclave. Look it up. @Patti

Susan Seas's avatar

I saw something about a huge drug bust in Seattle, I believe in August. Yep, Somalis.

Based Florida Man's avatar

Also a lot of Indian geniuses are being allowed there as well. Amazon employees mostly. Not improving the area a bit.

kittynana's avatar

@Susan- my husband and I were in Seattle in August- a Bucket list item of mine (had coffee and Danish right at the base of the Space Needle). Beautiful city but yikes! I won't go back. Well, except for the Starbucks Reserve on Utah Ave. THAT place was amazing.

Susan Seas's avatar

You are brave! 😅 It was a great place, maybe could be again. It’s sad what they do to these amazing cities. I wouldn’t go to Seattle on a free trip.

Karmy's avatar

Same with Portland. Everything the left touches is destroyed.

Willing Spirit's avatar

Several years ago (pre-scamdemic) my son went on a business trip to Seattle. He experienced a ‘smash and grab’ attack on his rental car outside his hotel. Responders were ‘Ho, hum” happens all the time.

Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

I went to the newly redone Downtown Seattle Waterfront this past summer. It was really nice. Great food, Aquarium and walkways. All the free beaches are great. Native Seattle people are nice. Not so much the Californicators. I didn't notice any Somalis.

kittynana's avatar

@Susan- well, everything's built on a hill so we were out of breath many times. Part of that was where we stayed (with family). Never again. But it really was a weird place.

Starsky's avatar

I have family in Seattle. Last time I went (2019), I was astonished at how far it had declined. We were there to clean out my deceased uncle’s condo, which was less than a mile from the CHOP zone. My mom had inherited the condo and immediately sold it after we cleaned it out. She had absolutely no interest in owning property there, even though it had beautiful views of the sound and the Space Needle.

laura-ann Knox's avatar

Yeah, there's a lot of somalis here in San Diego. We call them "the skinnies". The black population hate them.

They dumped a bunch of Haitians here too

Curtis's avatar

Perhaps you already know this, but the term "skinnies" comes from back when the US military fought the Somalis instead of inviting them in and giving them stack of cash. The book and movie; "Black Hawk Down" is excellent.

axons007's avatar

The Biden Administration was truly evil........ Not sure we can get out of all of this. Maybe if we borrow the staplers from Reuters... That's where I would start.

Starsky's avatar

And the old women in their sheets are about as butt-ugly as they come. I call my local Costco “Little Africa.” Not just Somalis, we have Muslims from other African countries also, wearing their sheets, pushing their over-filled welfare carts, 8 months pregnant and trailing 2-3 toddlers.

zabs's avatar

Maine is currently exploring their own situation which appears to be a similar situation to Minnesota. Much to the dismay of their corrupt Governor Mills. Stay tuned.

Based Florida Man's avatar

The Whitest states (MN and Maine) got the biggest servings of 3rd worlders dumped on them. Who's behind this?

Abiding Dude's avatar

Guy named Boy Barry Obongo... at least that's the name he uses now...

https://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=72280

Abiding Dude's avatar

Guy named Boy Barry Obongo... at least that's the name he uses now...

https://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=72280

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

Columbus has a LARGE number of Somalis. I did not know that until recently.

Willing Spirit's avatar

As far back as the 2012 election, family there witnessed busloads of Somalis being brought to polling places to vote for Obama.

Abiding Dude's avatar

How's the cat and geese populations there doing???

Laura Kasner's avatar

Dave - check out what this woman says about Columbus, OH:

https://x.com/TONYxTWO/status/2005369056589967751

Abiding Dude's avatar

Michigan too... or we would not have to smell the stench that Rep Rashida Tliab leaves behind when she passes by...

Monica Dubay's avatar

Maine is totally affected. Watch The Maine Wire for the story. Steve Robinson is a brilliant investigative reporter. Please support him.

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Thanks Monica. Are you related to Eric Dubay? I have a lot of respect for him and his work. Wasn't he raised in Maine?

Monica Dubay's avatar

Sorry I don’t know him. There are many Dubay’s from Maine.

Alan Davis's avatar

I have seen reports that in Seattle their are 539 Somali day care centers. WA is just as corrupt or more than any state in this nation. 3rd highest Somali population. I’m sure notes are exchanged

Curtis's avatar

I'm in SW WA, and did not know that. As is the usual case with Blue states, the cities are lost, while the rest of the state is pretty normal.

Clara's avatar

I’m in Spokane and it is fast becoming the same s@#thole that Seattle is.

Maureen Hanf's avatar

North of Lewiston/Clarkston here, and was thinking of possibly moving to Spokane at some point and now I’ll be re-thinking that. Thanks for your post!

Clara's avatar

I’ve lived here for 43 years and things used to be different. I was a librarian and worked for both county and city and managed 3 libraries so was involved in some local management politics. The liberals run the city now and downtown is almost as bad as Seattle. I would move if my grandkids didn’t live here, but I probably couldn’t afford to anyway.

Maureen Hanf's avatar

That's an impressive career and I believe Spokane has changed. Born and raised in the western half, got priced out in the nineties and moved out to the Midwest; recently came back to the eastern half for my oldest son's education. I have surely noticed a Seattle - type influence here too, even though it's extremely subtle compared to what's going on over there.

The Midwest is cheaper to live, but has a lot of drawbacks, including big city corruption and constant severe weather that I never got used to.

So yes, where to move that isn't insane, doesn't have crazy weather, and is affordable is a huge question for me.

Wish you all the best!

Patti's avatar

Interesting! Maybe some phone calls need to be made here

Jeff Johnson's avatar

Starting with Omar.

Dr Jen | Syringa Wellness's avatar

Daycaredata.com has been (is being) thrown together by Gab creator, using public data.

RunningLogic's avatar

Nice!! Great initiative!

Fiona walker's avatar

For fun Based Florida Man, this is what we see in the UK hiding your comment,

“Age-restricted content. This comment is hidden due to your country's Online Safety Act content restrictions.” I am then asked to verify my age by facial recognition or filling in some forms. Easier to reset my VPN to USA. Like every awake Briton does. Sigh.

RunningLogic's avatar

So infuriating! You have to think that all of these government officials and politicians who support hiding this information are somehow involved in all of the corruption and trafficking 😡

Richard Whitney's avatar

Your country is scouring comments on a Substack in real time, in order to censor? Wow.

And asking for facial recognition because of age restriction? For a comment on corrupt day care centers???

That is disgusting. We in America have the Bill or Rights, which should protect free speech, but there are states that are trying to pull this same censorship. In the name of the children, of course. We must protect the children, doncha know.

I think that Texas is one.

Mrs. RW

shayne's avatar

Wouldn't be surprised BFM. They all need to be deported, and many others too.

My Favorite Things's avatar

Based Florida Man,

I wholeheartedly agree. Also, our Founding Fathers never intended that the federal government become a sugar daddy.

People work too hard just to have inept government politicians and employees give their money away for idiotic causes that are abused by criminals. It’s tragic on so many levels.

Some basic safety nets are fine, but nothing as rampant as what is happening today. We shouldn’t give any grant money -only loans. We shouldn’t pay for every politician’s wish list either. Many politicians think Americans are dupes and deserve to be exploited so they can grift the system or get votes.

Susie & Security's avatar

I would love to know, in the end, what percentage of our ~$40T deficit is attributed to fraud.

SD Scott's avatar

And unnecessary wars tied to the drug trade.

SadieJay's avatar

Yes, it is. And so is Twin. Probably worse, due to Chobani.

SadieJay's avatar

Thanks for the comment.

Unwoke in Idaho's avatar

Do you have a name or a hint for where in Boise? I’ll call the Governor and Speaker Moyle directly.

Tami in a coal mine's avatar

I checked apple maps for Somali Daycare nearby and 3 came up with names exactly same as ones i saw in MN video

Unwoke in Idaho's avatar

Since you’ve already done some work, do you have a specific name I could pass on.

Tami in a coal mine's avatar

So far no one answers or goes straight to VM i called Ali Child Care Boise Id 323-547-5490 and its Ali Musa’s personal cell no answer and vm not set up. 7 inspections conducted 5 passed 2 failed

Ali Salims Child Care

Boise Id 208-513-9377 personal number of Ali Salim 11 inspections conducted 8 passed 3 failed No answer no VM

Amran Ali’s Childcare Boise Id 208-703-0429

1 inspection conducted 1 passed. Straight to VM

Neighborhood Child Care

Boise Id 208-813-5533

5 inspections conducted. 4 passed one failed. RAhma Ali answered and said she is not taking new kids because it didn’t work out but gave me her sister’s number that she is great with babies.

I will continue calling the list tomorrow…

Unwoke in Idaho's avatar

I saw those names and highlighted them. Will pass these on as well as any others you come up with. Thanks

Freebird's avatar

Under the Obama administration some seven thousand Somali “refugees” were planted in our mid-sized city in Texas. There’s more fraud going on than we know about.

Occam's avatar

Imagine how bad it is in California.

Or New York.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Infected? Sounds "virulent" like an attack on another culture.

Jeff C's avatar

Titus 1:12-13 has an interesting passage...

"One of them, a prophet of their own, said, “Cretans are always liars, evil beasts, lazy gluttons.” This testimony is true. Therefore rebuke them sharply, that they may be sound in the faith"

Paul repeats a very negative stereotype about Cretans (the people of Crete), then follows it with "this testimony is true". How can that possibly be? Doesn't that make Paul a RACIST which we all know is the unpardonable sin? I guess the Holy Spirit must have made a mistake when speaking through Paul.

Actually no. There is no phony sin of "racism" as the Bible never says it's wrong to draw generalized conclusions about groups. There's not a negative word about it. The sin is to be unkind to individuals as the Bible plainly states. So if I hate and mistreat someone because of their skin color (or any other reason for that matter) then *that* is the sin.

But if I note that young black males have a violent crime rate 15x that of young white males, then exercise caution around them, that's not sinful but just common sense. Yet we have been indoctrinated for sixty years to think that it's wrong and sinful to draw generalized conclusions about groups. We've been indoctrinated by the media to believe it, and taught it by false teachers in our churches.

That's why this Somali stuff ran unchecked for so long, because facing reality (i.e. that Somalis are generally predisposed to criminal activity and scamming people) was not only not allowed, but that noticing it was wrong. But Somalia is a third-world hellhole ruled by violent warlords for a reason, and that reason is Somalis. I'm sure there are some wonderful Somalis, the law of averages says there must be. But as a group their behavior is atrocious.

So why was an overwhelmingly white, Christian country indoctrinated to believe that we can never question the behavior of groups? Why were we taught to hate ourselves for it? Who had the power and media control to make it happen? Answer those questions and the world makes a lot more sense.

Curtis's avatar

Agreed. No specific group of humans was created "bad"; we are all born of corruptible flesh. However, certain groups of people have been born in an environment which fosters violence and corruption, and need to be dealt with accordingly. One of my favorites is the M134.... 😉

LC's avatar

Some "cultures" are scary. Muslim women are treated like second class citizens.

Muslim Sexual Ethics:

Honor Killings,

Illicit Sex,

& Islamic Law

https://www.brandeis.edu/projects/fse/muslim/honor.html

Patti's avatar

Did you see parents in Seattle got away with attempted murder of their daughter? An honor killing attempt because their daughter embarrassed them as she would not marry a man that the parents had arranged. Yep! Seattle and good ol Washington state let them go

RunningLogic's avatar

Reminds me of the lady who was a guest on Glenn Beck a few months ago. A judge dismissed her abuse as a teen by her parents because it was a “cultural thing.” 🙄🙄🙄😡😡😡

Patti's avatar

Disgusting! So it’s not abuse if we label it cultural. Gotcha 🙄 so the mental yoga is strong

RunningLogic's avatar

Her name is Yasmin Mohammed btw, she’s written a book about her experiences too:

https://glennbeck.com/search?keyword=radical-islam-survivor-reveals-horrors

RunningLogic's avatar

They’ll do anything to ingratiate themselves with the “oppressed groups.” 🙄🙄🙄

SadieJay's avatar

So, this NON-assimilation thing IS a thing?? Just like Teddy predicted. Imagine THAT...*she said, dripping sarcasm*

MMP's avatar

and mandatory female circumcision....

Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Better term is mutilation.

Susan Seas's avatar

And the Leftist women all for it! As well as the LBQWERTY’s 🙄

Bandit's avatar

Maybe they should be made to comply with those same things. That oughta change their minds.

RunningLogic's avatar

They’d get to live their Hand Maid’s Tale fantasy finally! 😑😆

Patti's avatar

I just cannot understand. SMH

RunningLogic's avatar

Second class in many cases is probably being generous. More like third or fourth class 😕

LC's avatar

Or, even like kept animal ?

All of that violence against female thing has been in full display in England.

Muslim men have been sex trafficking English girls openly, along with raping, mutilating, and killing these girls.

https://cbn.com/news/world/easy-meat-britains-muslim-rape-gang-cover

RunningLogic's avatar

Yes I know, I have been following those stories and it’s absolutely disgusting 😡🤬

Abiding Dude's avatar

Sub-human animals.

CStone's avatar

Not even counting the fact that they sexually mutilate girls.

rolandttg's avatar

you left out female circumcision

Karmy's avatar

Don’t forget female genital mutilation.

Susie & Security's avatar

You should consider taking a look at a book called Cruel & Usual Punishment by former Muslim Nonie Darwish. And download a copy of the Qu'ran while you're at it. The anti-woman culture - where you are stoned to death if you become pregnant by rape - is beyond oppressive.

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

This one is from Tom Homan and mentions KANSAS and Minnesota

https://x.com/IanJaeger29/status/2001077562659766507

This one talks about Ohio, a common restaurant/grocery store scam

https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/2004594303939625250

Here's a good one running down specific sham daycares:

https://x.com/bryanrbeal/status/2005101888371654814

Lon Guyland's avatar

The whole Minnesota thing further cements my long-held belief that governments should not “fund” anything. It’s always an invitation for corruption.

No government cash giveaways, to anyone, ever.

VelvetStitching's avatar

Very true! Once upon a time in a Civics / Econ class I taught at a home school co-op we discovered (If I remember correctly) President Grover Cleveland refused governmental aid hand-outs to farmers struggling after a season of drought (natural disaster) - instead he stated the charity should come from faith based foundations in the communities the farmers lived in.

It sounded rather heartless until the specifics were stated:

Federal hand out to "help" would not truly help the beleaguered farmers - (the subsidy would have been to small to save their farms, feed their families, and prepare for the next harvest) - however, in real time - those who genuinely needed help were provided for generously by local church (faith) groups in abundance!

Once upon a time American citizens knew government was not meant to be our "nanny", "savior", provider or subsidizer!

We need to go back to the local communities and get the Federal Government needs to be removed from the "Charity" business!

Carolyn's avatar

The Bible tells us this clearly. Families are to take care of families..those that don't have families, true widows and orphans, churches are to take care of. Remember the old fashioned barn raisings, or house buildings, or soup kitchens. Governments should never have become involved. After hurricanes Camille, Betsy, etc. . There was no FEMA...families, communities and churches came together to help.

rolandttg's avatar

Look at the way people in Mississippi responded to the hurricane compared to New Orleans

B Smith's avatar

Yep. Add Carla and Celia.

DaveL's avatar

Elmer Kelton, in "The Time it Never Rained" also described how the government subsidies inflated feed prices, as subsidies always do. This story took place in 1950s Texas, but is a universal one.

Peter Mac's avatar

I remember reading that book, it was eye-opening: Gov't good intentions and the on-the-ground reality of unintended consequences!

And speaking of wonderful Texas writers, I remember John R. Erickson's Hank the Cowdog series "for kids", and indeed I read numerous ones to my son (all I could find in a pre-Amazon world) at bedtime, and which we both enjoyed for their gentle humor, amusing characters (Hank, of course, but also Beulah, Plato, Pete the Barncat, Rip & Snort, Madame Moonshine, etc.), and homespun wisdom. 👍

DaveL's avatar

John Erickson is still around, after having his ranch burn up a few years ago. He wrote a book about that experience, which is very good. Elmer Kelton passed away 2006 or thereabouts. I enjoy both of their writings; glad to hear someone else does, too!

SB's avatar

Most farmers also have crop insurance but there are plenty of corporations and government regulations today that get farmers in trouble. Would be nice to see something done about that.

VelvetStitching's avatar

My first generation daddy (Norway) never had crop insurance!

He worked himself to the bone to keep the crops growing til harvest and then the rest of the year preparing to be ready for the next harvest season. When he took a hit for a bad crop season - he found ways to supplement the family income. But believe me - he never received hand outs.

Yet, we never went without food, clothing and shelter. We just didn't live the "high-falutin" life style.

Charity from churches based on Biblical foundations works - but yes I suppose that too can be corrupted by greed.

This post is just to share our family's experience in my childhood.

Runemasque's avatar

Charity cannot avoid being corrupted when it is professionalized. The face of charity is to be the proverbial neighbor, always alive, with eyes, windows to the soul...

william howard's avatar

you won't find any of that in the constitution - time for a return to the government acting in accord with what the constitution allows it to do

Guy White's avatar

“I’m shocked! Shocked to find out that gambling [corruption] is going on in here!”

- “Your winnings [payoff] sir!”

“Oh, thank you very much. Now everybody out at once!”

Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

Best movie EVER! The commentary by Roger Ebert is stellar!

Deb's avatar

Yes, and a means for control and power! While hopefully this mess will be sorted out and rectified, our governments... local, state, and national should be subject to the same "cleaning." The majority of those in positions of so-called leadership have either turned a blind eye or played dumb while all this was happening! It didn't effect them... Just the hard working, tax payers who have been forced to underwrite all this mess. It is criminal and should be dealt with accordingly!

Susie & Security's avatar

That's how the Bible intends governments to work. The needy should get their assistance from the community, local churches, or local synagogues.

Patti's avatar

100% agreed. Sick of taxation

Ohanalani's avatar

Yep. That’s what churches and religious communities or charities are for.

Jenna McCarthy's avatar

We are topic twins today! (I love it when that happens. ;) My take:

In any sane universe, this would be considered a Major News Story. But this is Minnesota. And the man running Minnesota is not just any governor. He’s the dude Democrats decided represented the absolute ceiling of managerial competence available for second-in-command of the United States of America. (I didn’t really think it was possible that Tampon Tim could disappoint me, but here we are.)

https://jennasside.rocks/p/minnesota-forecast-40-more-miles

Jeffrey N. Gratton's avatar

" ... absolute ceiling of managerial competence ... "

Brilliant phrase 💯

Laura Kasner's avatar

Jenna - speaking of tampons:

https://unbekoming.substack.com/p/delivered-directly

Yet another way they are harming us.

Carol Brizzolara's avatar

Wow! That was eye opening!!!!

Laura Kasner's avatar

Wasn’t it though.

I’m glad I’m past the age of needing them.

RunningLogic's avatar

Wow 😳 I never was comfortable with the idea of using them for multiple reasons and this definitely supports my opinion and feelings!

Laura Kasner's avatar

RL - I used them for over 40 years. By God’s grace never had an issue.

But perhaps they caused cramps???

RunningLogic's avatar

Glad you never had issues! I would be surprised if they caused cramps, although maybe there is an argument that they could increase them, but I’m not sure by what mechanism. I can count on one hand the times I used them and I still always had bad cramps my first day pretty much every cycle, up until after I had kids. Then they finally calmed down.

Susie & Security's avatar

Dang! Never thought of that.

Laura Kasner's avatar

Neither did I, Susie.

Susie & Security's avatar

Good thing it’s too late for me! 😁

Patty's avatar

“He’s the dude Democrats decided represented the absolute ceiling of managerial competence available for second-in-command of the United States of America.” Or the one most compromised and easiest to control by the deep state. And Kamala would have been just as controllable.

Carrie's avatar

I love the tampon tim nickname, can’t get enough of it.

RunningLogic's avatar

I don’t know, tampons can actually be useful though 😆 and Walz is anything but. Except maybe as a useful idiot but he isn’t even doing a good job at that 😆

Carrie's avatar

So true… no offense to tampons 😉

Cynthia's avatar

Sadly, many Democrats still support this fraudster. A friend's family all live there and they proudly refer to Tim Walz as a "Golden Retriever" of a man and think he's just great. Gag.

zabs's avatar

It’s mind boggling to see how many people are simply dumb.

Beckadee's avatar

Well they are retarded too.

Patti's avatar

Ugh that makes me dry heave! Some people cannot handle the truth

Kate's avatar

Suicidal empathy plus TDS equals a truly disabled person😵‍💫.

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Nick Shirley is one of this younger generation who makes me proud. His work will go hand in hand with the FBI's investigations, and will bring the whole issue of fraud and corruption to the public's attention, giving the Dems no wiggle room. Who really believes Walz? He was promoting and facilitating this massive scheme, working with the Somali's whose culture makes this acceptable conduct. How much in kickbacks did Walz receive for his complicity?

Juju's avatar

Someone on X said “who is Nick Shirley? Where did he come from?

Nick replied to the post:

A bit about me:

- 23 years old

- 100% independent

- Have posted a full “YouTube” video every week for the past 104 weeks

- Helped expose the border crisis

- 1st American to ever film inside CECOT

- Briefed President Trump in the White House about ANTIFA

- Ended Tim Walz career

🤣👍 Love him

Juju's avatar

If you want to love him more, here is how he responded when someone told him to watch out because they will try to find dirt on him:

“They can’t get me, I was a YouTube vlogger in high school, top athlete in my state, never have touched drugs or alcohol, virgin, have devoted years in missionary service, never worked for anyone else but myself. Worst thing they could possibly get me on is a dumb prank/stunt I did when I was in hs for a YouTube video, I ain’t worried about anything”

Patti's avatar

Might be my new favorite! More concerned that he may get hurt. Hope he’s thinking safety

Susie & Security's avatar

He has a great security team, but that may not stop an RPJ. Prayers!

RunningLogic's avatar

That’s awesome!!!

Beckadee's avatar

He's fun to watch while interviewing these nuts.

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Juju - on a different note - this wind! Yesterday here in lower Illinois it was 70 degrees and no wind. Then a line of storms came through and after that the temp plummeted and the high wind began. It's still very windy today, after over 12 hours of gusts over 50 mph overnight. The temp this morning here was 12, with a wind chill below zero. At least I didn't have the snow.

Juju's avatar

I have the snow 😖 Sloppy cold and slushy. Really awful when trying to potty train a new puppy

Jenn's avatar

We have had the same crazy wind for the past 10 hours, here, in Virginia.

Ruth H's avatar

I’m all the way south in San Antonio and we’ve got cold windy weather. The wind is brutal.

Maureen Hanf's avatar

Just moved out from mid-central Illinois back to the SE part of my native Washington state this past June, in part because I couldn’t deal with those line storms and every other day spring storms anymore. Last straw for me was a storm this March where the siren never stopped for over 40 minutes. 0.o

So imagine my surprise when less than two weeks ago, I was woke up at 5:30 inna morning with all the household phones going off with the very familiar ‘take cover’ screeching.

Only thing missing from the accompanying •severe thunderstorm alert• was information about cell rotation and touchdown. I’m pretty sure if the town had a siren, it would have been going off too.

After years in IL, first thing I did besides stay where I was (nowhere much to ‘take cover’ to when you’re in a second floor apartment) check the radar and yes, there was indeed a large system going through from the west, but. There was no actual storm clouds directly overhead, or for many miles around except what had already passed through going east.

So, it was more than a little strange to me to have no storm clouds, cell or cell rotation, or rain, or lightning/thunder. Just winds that I was told topped out with gusts around 80 in town and at 109 airspeed at the local tiny airport, less than two miles out of town.

Our local electric company has indicated this is one of, if not the, worst storm the local area has ever seen.

I’ll have to check in with my IL friends. All the best to you out there!

SB's avatar

My 19 yo son loves him. Also loved Charlie Kirk

Karen Bandy's avatar

A young James O’Keefe!

Donzel W's avatar

What a champion!! 🥰

Lynn46's avatar

His mother was on Jesse Watter's show today.

Juju's avatar

Oh really! I have to go check my recordings

Temcol's avatar

I pray that God will protect Nick. We need to pray fervently for him!

Deb's avatar

How much in kickbacks has Omar received?

Reelin’ In The Fears's avatar

I’d say it’s about $30 million.

RunningLogic's avatar

Judging from how her net worth has increased lately… she got a lot 😡

PrayerWarrior's avatar

30 million apparently

Just funneled through her husband’s businesses

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

There were plenty of Billions to spread around.

JW's avatar

His love for China also....red flag.

FH's avatar

My first exposure to him was when he was in gangster neighborhood(s) in Chicago, maybe other places I don’t recall.

What I was impressed with was his fearlessness. The local guys were straight with him about what they do and why; and I remember hearing they don’t like illegals because their gangs don’t follow the same rules. The locals also told him they have his back…reminds me of a video in which a gangster around Seattle who encouraged President Trump to reach out to him for protection following Butler.

I think Citizen Free Press linked to his channel a few times.

Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

✝️✝️✝️

We know that we are of God, and that the whole world lies in the power of the evil one. And we know that the Son of God has come, and has given us understanding so that we may know Him who is true; and we are in Him who is true, in His Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God and eternal life.

— 1 John 5:19-20 NAS95

✝️✝️✝️

Jamie's avatar

Praise God for sending Jesus to give us understanding to know Him who is true 🙌

Karmy's avatar

Good morning Janice! How did your SIL’s surgery go on Friday?

Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

Surgery went well; recovery is rough.

RunningLogic's avatar

Praises for the successful surgery, prayers for a smoother recovery! 🙏

Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Communists have ripped apart the social contract. They steal from taxpayers to pay off their voter base. Rampant fraud has stolen billions every year in every blue state for decades. The Somalis are protected by Walz, Frey, Omar, and red guards in black robes. Mass deportation and denaturalization is the only way to save America.

"Minnesota nice" suicidal empathy is turning into homicidal spite: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/awfl-suicidal-empathy-homicidal-spite

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Yuri,

I agree, mass deportation is critically needed, but also a lot of people need to be locked up.

The magnitude of the problem we face is massively bigger although you can get a sense of it by simply exponentially multiplying the somali problem in Minnesota. Here's the picture at the global level and it is mind numbing. The problem we face, which our President is trying to take apart is global in its nature accounting for about 2 Trillion a year in fraud to prop up EU banks, governments, etc. View it here, Trump vs Venezuela - What We Are Not Being Told! with EM Burlingame & Blaine Holt

https://forbiddennews.substack.com/p/trump-vs-venezuela-what-we-are-not

william howard's avatar

perhaps a stipend to self deport is needed

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

A stipend? Pocket change to these criminals who are making millions with fed taxpayer provided funds (that's you and me and everyone else who pays their taxes.) What the hell did they do this for? Because they knew that importing thousands of Somali criminals would bring their criminality to the place in which they were relocated - there was no intention to assimilate. The best possible thing to do is gather them up and start returning them to Somalia, quickly, because there is a bigger problem in CA, WA, OR, NY, IL, etc etc which has to be dealt with.

Deb's avatar

The only stipend to be received is a boot out of our country or jail!

CaplT's avatar

The clock is ticking. They have until New Year’s Eve.

Anyone who does not take advantage of the equivalent of 1.5-2 years average salary in many South American countries is dumb or thinks they can continue to break the law with impunity. A family of 5 could do so well.

The gov announcement implies that this is a last chance and that worst first will no longer be the focus of DHS. Wonder if the $1000 stipend and free plane ride will stay.

william howard's avatar

so let's do it for the Somalis who are here legally

Karmy's avatar

Good morning C&C. May God’s blessing be upon you as we get to the end of this year.

Karmy's avatar

Good morning RunningLogic from somali fraud Minnesota. Ugh! I’m glad we are leaving tomorrow to go back home away from these lefty lunatics.

RunningLogic's avatar

I hope the “good” part is that these fraudsters will soon be indicted!!

Karmy's avatar

And sent back to Somalia taking Omar with them.

Jeff S's avatar

Our valuable prison cells should not be wasted on these fraudsters, either.

Karmy's avatar

Nevermind the prison cells, we have to feed and provide all the other services. They will still have a better life than they had in Somalia.

RunningLogic's avatar

Oh yes!! 🎯🎯🎯

Mark Adams's avatar

Jeff: You, and Nick Shirley himself, seem to be unaware of the extensive coverage of the Minnesota/Somali/Tim Walz fraud scandal at powerlineblog, primarily by Scott Johnson and Bill Glahn. They’ve been all over the story for at least five years, without anybody else, notably in the “legacy” media, picking it up. I suggest you go to that site and read their current and archived stories. The massive fraud perpetrated by Somalis and their enablers has cost taxpayers roughly $10 billion. Nearly 100 people have already been federally charged, with dozens pleading guilty. It’s about time that other reporters hopped on the train.

Emily 🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼's avatar

Thanks - do they find a connection with the MN congresswoman who was murdered after voting not to support migrant health benefits?

RunningLogic's avatar

Oh that would be an interesting theory to investigate!

Kathleen Janoski's avatar

She was the only Democrat to vote against health care for illegals.

Her assassination is not longer a conspiracy theory anymore.

Mark Adams's avatar

I don’t recall if they made any connection. Going off a fuzzy memory, I seem to recall that the killer had a history of scattered hatreds, such that his real motive was more difficult to discern than what the media reported.

SHug's avatar

Those mentally "confused" people are also easily manipulated into doing things. Add directed crooked info, shake thoroughly, aim & fire.

Karen Bandy's avatar

I saw it on fb or insta yesterday. Interesting, when the crazy left was spewing hate about Charlie Kirk’s death they brought her up wondering where the outrage was about her death. Now we know.

Based Florida Man's avatar

"Isn’t it crazy how these scams have been going on for decades and our federal government is so corrupt and incompetent that they literally didn’t take action until some rando based zoomer decided to walk in to these places and ask “where are the kids”?

Mark Adams's avatar

Actually, the federal government did take action, in the form of Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson in Minnesota, who’s been prosecuting and convicting people all year. Nick Shirley’s work came along much later, and it’s unclear how much Shirley knew about those federal investigations and prosecutions.

Based Florida Man's avatar

Not really - note the places Nick went to had NOT yet been visited by the Gov.

Is it laziness or incompetence?

SHug's avatar

Nick is reporting on things ongoing TODAY.

Karen Bandy's avatar

Pretty simple question 🙋‍♂️

Curtis's avatar

There is no such thing as too much exposure to this type of thing. It's impossible for most of us to understand how small our scope is and how little we actually know. Back in 2015 I was shocked that FB would dare to shut down a group with 500,000 members! (#walkawaycampaign) Then I happened upon a FB group called "Dissapointed Corgis". (Yes, the breed of dog....) It had over 600,000 members. People were posting pictures of their dogs with disappointed expressions, even though it seems like that's their "resting" facial expression. I'm like; "We're not going to make it, are we? Humans..."

SuezCanal's avatar

Here's what Chris Bray has to say about that today on his Substack, "Tell Me How This Ends":

"There’s almost no difference between the facts aired by a Minneapolis TV station in January and the facts aired by Nick Shirley in December, but the tone and the framing are from a different universe. Mainstream journalists have been saying for years that some say there is fraud in Somali social services in Minneapolis. Controversy is swirling. Questions are being raised. Officials are looking into. Their instinctive focus is on narrative, on what is being said. They pull back. Nick Shirley races forward, and lavishes attention on the agitated response. Legacy media haven’t ignored the story; they’ve tiptoed up to its edges a thousand times."

Sometimes people can give their heart and soul to following a story and no one listens (election fraud, for instance). For YEARS. Decades, even. Then someone hits the nerve of the public in just the right location. Let's thank God for that. Nick Shirley's video has 120 million views as of this point. Glory be to God in the highest.

L. E. Joiner's avatar

Scott Johnson has also been reporting recently on US Attorney Joe Thompson, who has prosecuted nearly a hundred cases in the Feeding Our Futures fraud. He would be a great source if you wanted to pursue the history of these Somali frauds.

Juju's avatar

Are they on X? If they want their stories to reach a wide audience at the very least they should link to them from an X account.

kittynana's avatar

@Mark- but it was Chris Rufo et al that opened the Pandora's Box publicly.

Susie & Security's avatar

Good share. Thanks, Mark!

SB's avatar

Is the sudden interest in legacy media because Walz is next? I assume the other 100 people are blabbing nonstop to get better deals?

GregWA's avatar

"I believe we will see something different from Republicans in Congress..." Sorry, Jeff, but that is beyond Pollyannaish! Sure, some Republicans, but like always, the RINOs [aside: can we please change that to "Conservative in Name only (CINs, pronounced "Sins")? ] will find a reason to water it down, outright vote against it as "racist" or god-only-knows what.

I hope I'm wrong and you're right...I've just lost hope in the UniParty. We need to tear them all out, root and branch. More evidence: why hasn't the filibuster rule been changed already!? The Senate could complete approval of Trump's nominees. The House could start sending the small, easy bills to the Senate now to codify Trump's EOs. Etc., etc. Why wait?

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Greg, watch this to understand the true global magnitude of the problem. The uniparty is subservient to this global cabal. Trump vs Venezuela - What We Are Not Being Told! with EM Burlingame & Blaine Holt https://forbiddennews.substack.com/p/trump-vs-venezuela-what-we-are-not

Steve G's avatar

Two sides of the same coin.

ItsMeAgain's avatar

CINS...I like it! Thanks!

Carrie's avatar

The nice thing about failed government programs, like welfare programs or anti poverty programs (which actually promote more recipients), is that fraud doesn’t need to be proven beyond a shadow of a doubt. We can just get rid of them due to the perceived waste and abuse. The obvious Somali perpetrators of fraud and the government enablers should be enough evidence to eliminate these programs completely. I say this because of all the congressional hearings we observe, and wonder what actually comes out of it… how about we eliminate these programs completely first, and concurrently do investigations to figure out who needs to be arrested or deported.

RunningLogic's avatar

Until a Democrat activist judge rules that the programs can’t be gotten rid of 🙄🙄🙄

Carrie's avatar

And that’s when our leaders need to ignore unlawful judge rulings.

Jeff S's avatar

Democrat activist judge = repetition.

Maureen's avatar

Yes - just turn off the money spigot before you do ANYTHING. That seems self evident and yet I’ve never seen it done. Here’s a way to turn it off - quit paying taxes. If they can’t get their hands on your money, they can’t steal it.

Conservative Contrarian's avatar

As seen on X

"First they came for the gypsies and I said nothing for I was not a Gypsy.

Then they came for the Somalians, and I said “make sure you get all the Somalis”'

Inverted Pyramid's avatar

The monies that were bilked from the government were not missed. There was no complaint, from the public, about not receiving services.

This shows that we are TAXED too much; when you have so much money and you don’t know that Billions of $$$ are misappropriated, Congress needs a smaller budget.

Do away with the IRS, “party like it’s 1912”… minus the sinking of the Titanic.

JollyLittlePerson's avatar

I watched the whole Nick Shirley video. The women are covered and it's hard to see what they are wearing. At one point a woman puts her hand up on the door frame and she's wearing some very nice rings. I thought Bingo! that's where the money went.

(I'll try to find the timestamp.)

Juju's avatar

How about that one woman screaming “Don’t come outside! ICE! Don’t open the door” She was such a foolish specimen of AWFL

Kathleen Janoski's avatar

White liberal cat lady.

The real threat to America...they are the worst.

Karen Bandy's avatar

We white conservative cat ladies are so much smarter, we need to unite harder!! 🤣

Paula's avatar

Indeed! It is perfectly possible to be a lifelong conservative and also love cats. I have 4 - the one pictured is a lilac Burmese

Susie & Security's avatar

Or... a Karen. No offense to Karen Bandy below.

RunningLogic's avatar

It always makes me wonder what they’re getting out of the whole scheme. Very suspicious imo.

Emily 🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼's avatar

Plus the women all look like they have no problems buying as much food as they want

Based Florida Man's avatar

It's like the news clips of a gianourmous shekisha beast crying in front of the cameras that EBT being cut for a week has her literally starving.

JollyLittlePerson's avatar

I thought that too, Emily. I tried to be charitable and think that it is Minnesota in the winter, so they have to bundle up warm, but there did seem to be a lot of woman underneath to bundle over.

kittynana's avatar

@Jolly- that made me spit my coffee out. Well done!

Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Nothing but fatties on SNAP.

Susie & Security's avatar

Didn't notice that! Good catch, Jolly.

JollyLittlePerson's avatar

The timestamp is 34 minutes in. She is raising her hand to cover her face with her scarf. She is moving her hand throughout the minute.

RunningLogic's avatar

—“which squats like an above-average sumo wrestler atop the intersection of immigration, election security, welfare, corruption, media malpractice, government waste, fraud, and abuse, and unsightly Democrat officials. “

This simile!!! 🤣🤣🤣 And mental image! 😆 Jeff, you’ve outdone yourself again 😁

happyinfl's avatar

Speaking of unsightly democrat officials, how about just "retards"??

Susie & Security's avatar

Careful, PJ - someone might accuse you of mentallychallengedphobia.

RunningLogic's avatar

—“corporate media like CNN, NYT, WaPo, ABC, CBS, and MSNBC have shown a nearly pathological reluctance to repeat the simple steps that started these stories. Instead, they lean into the “no credible evidence” gag, when credible evidence is readily available, one phone call or one door-knock away.”

Imagine for a moment if this had involved a Republican governor and representatives. I can absolutely guarantee that their reaction would have been entirely different. The very opposite in fact.