Minnesota rocked by nine billion dollar fraud scandal as Democrats scramble for answers

When it comes to Democrat leadership, Minnesota is starting to look like a clown show. Governor Tim Walz has made it clear he’s out of his depth, and the recent Somali fraud scandal just exposed the chaos for all to see. Jim Jordan grilled Walz about the billions—yes, billions—lost to fraud right under his nose. The governor looked shocked, like a deer frozen in the headlights. Who can blame him? When you let your state become an open playground for scammers, you’re bound to look guilty.

The numbers boggle the mind—estimates say Minnesota got robbed of over $9 billion thanks to graft operations that flourished while Walz, Attorney General Keith Ellison, and radical Rep. Ilhan Omar just fiddled in the corner. These liberal leaders want to lecture the rest of the country about “equity” and “justice,” but they can’t even protect their own state’s taxpayers. Is this what “progress” looks like—unchecked corruption and politicians playing dumb?

Let’s face it: this didn’t happen overnight. Minnesota’s left-wing politicians bent over backward for so-called “diversity” and “inclusion,” but that just opened the door for abuse. They love throwing around buzzwords, but when hardworking Americans get fleeced, all they do is shrug. Globalist interests and progressive handouts invite fraudsters to the feast while citizens get stuck with the bill.

Meanwhile, Walz and his pals act like this mess is someone else’s fault. They talk about accountability, but none of them lifted a finger to stop the bleeding. Jim Jordan pressed for answers but got nothing but stunned silence and excuses. Maybe if the governor spent less time pandering to his party’s radical fringe and more time protecting Minnesotans, this embarrassment could have been avoided.

Democrats love telling us they care about the little guy, but when their pet projects get exposed as corrupt disasters, their answer is always the same: denial. If this is the best leadership the left can offer, maybe it’s time Minnesotans start asking themselves—how much more of this “progress” can we afford?

Source: Redstate


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