It’s becoming impossible to ignore the rot at the heart of Minnesota’s government. When a whistleblower like Bernstein steps forward and reveals that $9 billion in social services fraud has been allowed to run wild, you have to wonder — is this incompetence or is it intentional? It sure seems like liberal leaders either can’t do their jobs or simply don’t care who steals from hardworking taxpayers.
Minnesota, once reputable for its “Minnesota Nice,” has apparently become “Minnesota Easy” for con artists. The state’s own systems don’t just fail to stop fraud; they practically invite it. All these lavish welfare programs, built on utopian promises, turn into a honeypot for criminals. While the bureaucrats in St. Paul collect fat pensions and pretend all is well, grifters siphon away billions that should be helping real families.
Let’s be honest: this isn’t just about broken government. It’s about a left-wing ideology that prizes handouts over hard work. Regulators obey political masters who prefer to throw money at problems, not actually fix them. The left cries about “oversight” and “equity” in every budget speech, but apparently cares little when organized fraudsters game the system. Who pays in the end? It’s the ordinary folks, the ones politicians claim to represent.
Now, globalist interests love nothing more than to see America turned into a playground for scam artists. Weak oversight lets their cronies and friends from all over the world get in on the action. Liberals want “open doors” and “compassion,” but what we end up with is open registers and vanished tax dollars. Meanwhile, any call for responsible spending or real accountability gets called “mean-spirited” or “racist.”
If Minnesota can’t keep $9 billion safe from thieves, should anyone trust these same liberal elites to run bigger programs in Washington? Maybe that’s why they always want higher taxes — to replace the money their own incompetence lets slip away. How much more of this far-left fantasy are taxpayers supposed to swallow before somebody says, “enough”?
Source: Just The News
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