Minnesota daycare scandal lawmaker exposed wants billions more after jaw dropping fraud uncovered

There’s brazen, and then there’s what’s happening in Minnesota right now. A Somali politician named Abdi Daisane thinks the state should throw even more taxpayer money at the childcare industry—right after one of the biggest fraud scandals in Minnesota history. You can’t make this stuff up. While families in the heartland tighten their belts, Daisane is hoping voters won’t notice the billions in wasted dollars, missing children, and fake daycares popping up like weeds.

Here’s the kicker—Daisane doesn’t just want more money for “the children.” He actually runs his own daycare center, which is riddled with violations and a history of neglect. State investigators caught his business letting unapproved staff work with children, skipping basic government checks, and failing to keep equipment clean or safe. Even when kids’ immunization records and physicals went missing, this operation kept cashing in. Recklessness has consequences, but apparently not if you’re chasing votes.

Of course, the politicians and activists running the show in Minnesota keep acting as if throwing money at problems is the solution. These so-called leaders don’t want to fix broken systems. They just want to expand them—and reward their friends while turning a blind eye to the fraudsters taking advantage of American generosity. The last time the government pumped funds into childcare, millions vanished; some even flowed directly to terror groups and luxury cars while struggling parents got left in the dust.

Meanwhile, the left keeps shouting that the answer is more spending, more welfare, more open pockets. They never seem all that worried about lawbreaking, corruption, or the fact that innocent kids are being pushed into dirty, unsafe daycares. The real victims are American families—taxpayers who want schools, daycares, and streets that are clean, safe, and honest. They’re told to accept the status quo, bite their tongue, and trust a system that’s already burned them.

What happened to accountability? Why should any Minnesotan trust a political class that coddles fraud, rewards incompetence, and puts globalist interests over American citizens? If Minnesota wants to solve the childcare crisis, how about rooting out fraud, punishing criminals, and putting families—real, hardworking, law-abiding families—first for a change? Until then, those calls for more funding are just another slap in the face.

Source: Townhall


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